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Largest Trucking Companies Largest Trucking Companies Companies with significant presence in Arkansas ranked by 2011 revenue (in millions) No. of Company 2011 Revenue Employees Primary Arkansas Address 2010 Revenue No. of Trucks Phone, Fax, Website % Change Year Founded Type Terminal Locations Top Executive or Local Manager FedEx Freight $4,911.0B 33,000C less than truckload Harrison and more than 350 service William J. Logue 2200 Forward Drive, Harrison 72601 $4,300.0B 14,300D centers nationwide Patrick L. Reed 1 (870) 741-9000, (870) 391-4213, www.FedEx.com 14.21% 2001 President & CEO EVP and COO YRC Worldwide Inc. $4,868.8 32,000 dry van Little Rock, 340 U.S. locations and more Ed Clutts 4500 W. 65th St., Little Rock 72209 $4,334.6 NA less than truckload than 70 countries Service Center Manager 2 (501) 568-0110, www.YRCW.com 12.32% 1924 long-haul regional J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. $4,500.0 15,631 dedicated Lowell, 20 other facilities in the U.S. John N. Roberts 615 J.B. Hunt Corporate Drive, Lowell 72745 $3,793.5 9,109 dry van President & CEO (479) 820-0000, (479) 820-4502, www.JBHunt.com 18.62% 1961 flatbed less than truckload 3 long-haul refrigerated regional Schneider National Inc. $3,400.0E 850 dedicated West Memphis, 21 others Adam Robertson 800 College Blvd., West Memphis 72301 $3,100.0E 650 dry van James Green (870) 732-7360, www.Schneider.com 9.68% 1935 less than truckload Division Manager 4 long-haul Operations Manager refrigerated regional Con-Way Freight $3,247.1 210 less than truckload 340, including Little Rock Albert Barnes 6101 Lindsey Road, Little Rock 72206 $3,075.1 125 long-haul Service Center Manager 5 (501) 490-1616, (501) 490-1673, www.Con-Way.com 5.59% 1982 regional UPS Freight $2,200.0F 15,000 less than truckload 196, including Little Rock and Lowell; Robert Summers 1919 E. Roosevelt Road, Little Rock 72206 $2,002.0F 6,100 service centers in Heber Springs, Little Service Center Manager 6 (501) 372-4202, www.UPSFreight.com 9.89% 1907 Rock and Springdale ABF Freight System Inc. $1,730.8 10,000 less than truckload Fort Smith, El Dorado, Fayetteville, Roy M. Slagle 3801 Old Greenwood Road, Fort Smith 72903 $1,533.2 4,056 Harrison, Jonesboro, Little Rock, President & CEO 7 (479) 785-6000, (479) 785-6004, www.ABF.com 12.88% 1923 Russellville, Texarkana and 268 others AAA Cooper Transportation $520.9 4,300 dedicated Little Rock, Fort Smith, Jonesboro and 73 Anthony Renshaw 4500 Thibault Road, Little Rock 72206 $469.0 2,400 dry van others Jon Keller (501) 490-7702, (501) 490-7712, www.AAACooper.com 11.07% 1955 less than truckload Randy Stevens 8 long-haul Little Rock Terminal Manager regional Fort Smith Terminal Manager Jonesboro Terminal Manager USA Truck Inc. $519.4 3,050 dedicated Van Buren, West Memphis; Phoenix; Clifton R. Beckham 3200 Industrial Park Road, Van Buren 72956 $338.4 2,313 dry van Chicago; Indianapolis; Vandalia, OH; President & CEO 9 (479) 471-2500, (479) 471-6412, www.USA-Truck.com 53.50% 1983 regional Spartanburg, SC; Laredo, Texas; Roanoke, VA P.A.M. Transportation Services Inc. $359.2 2,764 dedicated Tontitown and North Little Rock; Ohio; Daniel H. Cushman 297 W. Henri deTonti Blvd., Tontitown 72770 $332.0 1,770 dry van Texas; Michigan; Indiana President & CEO 10 (479) 361-9111, (479) 361-5473, www.PAMTransport.com 8.21% 1980 long-haul regional Maverick USA Inc. $239.5 1,497 dedicated North Little Rock and Fort Smith; Madison, Steve Williams 13301 Valentine Road, North Little Rock 72117 $200.1 1,198 flatbed IL; Gary, IN; Green Bay, WI; Middletown, Chairman & CEO (501) 945-6130, (501) 955-4200, www.MaverickUSA.com 19.68% 1980 long-haul OH; Laurinburg, NC 11 refrigerated regional Southern Refrigerated Transport Inc. $195.7 1,244 dedicated Texarkana; Bridgeview, IL Tony Smith 8055 Hwy. 67 N., Texarkana 71854 $165.1 1,011 dry van Founder, President & CEO (800) 288-8102, (870) 216-4130, www.SouthernRef.com 18.54% 1986 long-haul 12 refrigerated regional CalArk International Inc. $135.7 775 dedicated Little Rock; Garland and Laredo, TX; Rochelle Bartholomew Gorman 12024 Interstate 30, Mabelvale 72210 $120.2 750 dry van Hurricane Mills, TN CEO 13 (501) 455-3399, (501) 455-5962, www.CalArk.com 12.87% 1975 long-haul Oakley Trucking Inc. $115.4 625 flatbed North Little Rock; Reserve, LA; Inola, OK Dennis Oakley 3700 Lincoln Ave., North Little Rock 72114 $98.4 535 long-haul President 14 (501) 945-0875, (501) 945-6970, www.BruceOakley.com 17.22% 1968 regional Hines Trucking Inc. $30.0 200 dedicated Prescott Billy Ray Hines 407 Hines Blvd., Prescott 71857 $27.7 150 flatbed President 15 (870) 887-6693, (870) 887-5126, www.HinesTrucking.com 8.34% 1936 regional Woodfield Inc. $21.0 115 dry van Camden Jimmy Starr 3161 Hwy. 376 S., Camden 71701 NA 92 flatbed President & CEO 16 (870) 231-6020, (870) 231-6857, www.WoodfieldInc.com NA 1986 Dancor Transit Inc. $20.1 190 dry van Van Buren, Little Rock, Jonesboro and Dan Bearden P.O. Box 849, Van Buren 72957 $20.0 140 long-haul Rogers; Memphis; Oklahoma City and President 17 (479) 474-9756, (479) 474-2140, www.DancorTransit.com 0.51% 1983 Muskogee, OK; Dallas, Carrollton and Fort Worth, Texas; Olive Branch, MS Fairfield Trucking Inc. $15.0 13 dedicated Hamburg; Bishop, GA Diann Barnes 1390 Hwy. 82 E., Hamburg 71646 $15.0 219 dry van President & CEO (870) 853-8254, (870) 853-9823, 0.00% 1947 flatbed 18 www.FairfieldTrucking.com long-haul regional Sources: The companies, Securities & Exchange Commission, Transport Topics Researched by Jan Cottingham 1 For fiscal year ended May 31 2 Total employees at FedEx Freight 3 Total trucks for FedEx Freight 4 Includes truckload services, intermodal and logistics services 5 For the less-than-truckoad business only. The division that includes the LTL business had revenue of $8.7 billion, and the company as a whole had revenue of $49.5 billion..
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