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2018 CCJ Top 250 Web Download COMPANY INDEPENDENT 2018 2017 LEASED OWNED TOTAL LEASED OWNED TOTAL LEASED OWNED TOTAL EQUIPMENT CONTRACTOR TOTAL RANK COMPANY CITY STATE RANK WEBSITE PRIMARY OPERATION 2017 REVENUE 2016 REVENUE TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS TRACTORS TRACTORS TRACTORS TRAILERS TRAILERS TRAILERS DRIVERS DRIVERS DRIVERS 1 UPS/United Parcel Service, Inc. Atlanta GA 1 www.ups.com Packages $43,360,000,000 $40,685,000,000 182 94747 94929 1287 32114 33401 1839 112315 114154 116804 2 FedEx Corp. Memphis TN 2 www.fedex.com Packages $40,269,000,000 $38,070,000,000 49646 30769 80415 11604 18109 29713 40 112763 112803 160909 3 Knight-Swift Holdings Phoenix AZ 3 www.knight-swift.com General Freight $5,136,261,000 $4,031,517,000 0 0 0 4688 18381 23069 74949 0 74949 19200 4688 23888 4 J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc. Lowell AR 6 www.jbhunt.com General Freight $7,190,000,000 $6,555,000,000 144 590 734 1319 14365 15684 6633 107474 114107 18644 5 XPO Logistics, Inc. Greenwich CT 4 www.xpo.com General Freight $7,123,400,000 $6,859,800,000 0 175 175 0 8400 8400 0 27000 27000 13100 8000 21100 6 YRC Worldwide Inc. Overland Park KS 5 www.yrcw.com General Freight $4,891,000,000 $4,697,500,000 45 285 330 3466 10630 14096 10293 34376 44669 19576 7 Schneider Green Bay WI 8 www.schneider.com General Freight $4,383,600,000 $4,045,736,000 0 305 305 3458 10687 14145 13 45438 45451 15246 8 Landstar System, Inc. Jacksonville FL 9 www.landstar.com General Freight $3,646,364,000 $3,167,634,000 258 0 258 9438 0 9438 4098 11436 15534 0 9696 9696 9 TFI International Saint-Laurent QC 7 www.tfiintl.com General Freight $3,693,691,000 $3,039,039,640 0 0 0 976 6082 7058 344 24273 24617 8057 9074 17131 10 Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc. Thomasville NC 10 www.odfl.com General Freight $3,358,112,000 $2,991,517,000 0 124 124 0 8316 8316 0 32890 32890 10187 34 10221 11 Werner Enterprises, Inc. Omaha NE 11 www.werner.com General Freight $2,116,737,000 $2,008,991,000 0 0 0 605 6824 7429 0 24190 24190 9043 630 9673 12 Estes Express Lines Richmond VA 12 www.estes-express.com General Freight $2,731,532,000 $2,403,615,000 0 425 425 0 6726 6726 150 27935 28085 8119 0 8119 13 ArcBest Corporation Fort Smith AR 14 arcb.com General Freight $2,826,457,000 $2,700,219,000 720 80 800 330 4163 4493 0 22123 22123 8649 14 Prime, Inc. Springfield MO 15 www.primeinc.com Refrigerated $1,834,382,000 $1,646,089,000 0 0 0 4362 2021 6383 0 12033 12033 1999 5563 7562 15 Kenan Advantage Group North Canton OH 21 www.thekag.com Tank/Bulk Commodities $1,562,205,000 $1,421,975,000 0 0 0 2037 4604 6641 224 10525 10749 5561 1607 7168 16 U.S. Xpress Enterprises, Inc. Chattanooga TN 16 www.usxpress.com General Freight $1,555,385,000 $1,451,205,000 0 0 0 57 6536 6593 923 15455 16378 7957 17 CRST International, Inc. Cedar Rapids IA 13 www.crst.com General Freight 189 1 190 2506 3636 6142 1764 9672 11436 8276 18 Ryder Supply Chain Solutions Miami FL 18 www.ryderscs.com Dedicated Contract Carriage $3,065,542,000 $2,658,745,000 623 0 623 4564 0 4564 7645 0 7645 6607 19 UniGroup Fenton MO 17 www.unigroup.com Household Goods $1,600,000,000 $1,600,000,000 1700 0 1700 5025 0 5025 5500 50 5550 0 6275 6275 20 R+L Carriers Wilmington OH 19 www.rlcarriers.com General Freight 1 548 549 0 5182 5182 0 15925 15925 5987 21 Hub Group Oak Brook IL 30 www.hubgroup.com Intermodal $4,034,897,000 $3,572,790,000 2 25 27 1364 2669 4033 1145 43076 44221 3000 1300 4300 22 CR England, Inc. Salt Lake City UT 20 www.crengland.com Refrigerated $1,405,500,000 $1,304,898,000 0 0 0 132 4036 4168 50 6066 6116 6636 104 6740 23 Daseke Addison TX 37 www.daseke.com Flatbed/Specialized/Heavy Haul $1,440,200,000 $818,000,000 0 0 0 2128 3098 5226 1465 10852 12317 2896 2128 5024 24 Saia Inc. Johns Creek GA 24 www.saia.com General Freight $1,400,000,000 $1,200,000,000 0 50 50 0 4300 4300 0 14000 14000 5300 0 5300 25 Crete Carrier Corporation Lincoln NE 22 www.cretecarrier.com General Freight $1,005,617,398 $983,675,436 0 0 0 339 5002 5341 0 15407 15407 4940 339 5279 26 Evans Network of Companies Schuylkill Haven PA 41 www.evansdelivery.com Intermodal $897,500,000 $505,000,000 0 0 0 5300 0 5300 300 550 850 0 5300 5300 27 Averitt Express Cookeville TN 23 www.averittexpress.com General Freight $1,147,000,000 $1,100,000,000 0 44 44 0 4718 4718 0 14723 14723 5257 0 5257 28 NFI Cherry Hill NJ 40 www.nfiindustries.com Dedicated Contract Carriage $1,910,000,000 $1,250,000,000 0 5 5 4000 0 4000 460 8540 9000 2600 1600 4200 29 Penske Logistics Reading PA 26 www.penskelogistics.com Dedicated Contract Carriage $1,700,000,000 $1,500,000,000 446 0 446 3084 0 3084 8568 932 9500 5000 0 5000 30 Southeastern Freight Lines Lexington SC 27 www.sefl.com General Freight $1,260,050,447 $1,192,295,766 0 119 119 259 3376 3635 1524 10173 11697 4445 259 4704 31 Forward Air Corp./FAF, Inc. Greeneville TN 36 www.forwardair.com General Freight $1,100,816,000 $982,500,000 314 348 662 2879 373 3252 1693 10384 12077 4736 32 Universal Logistics Holdings, Inc. Warren MI 29 www.goutsi.com General Freight $1,216,665,000 $1,072,751,000 11 7 18 2874 890 3764 3772 2387 6159 3695 33 Roadrunner Transportation Systems Downers Grove IL NR www.rrts.com General Freight $2,091,300,000 $2,033,200,000 44 23 67 1293 1373 2666 2564 1404 3968 3597 34 KLLM Transport Services, LLC Richland MS 35 www.kllm.com Refrigerated $959,000,000 $937,000,000 0 0 0 0 3800 3800 0 5700 5700 1578 1946 3524 35 Quality Distribution, Inc. Tampa FL 32 www.qualitydistribution.com Tank/Bulk Commodities 0 3 3 2231 883 3114 3592 3715 7307 4847 36 Ruan Des Moines IA 33 www.ruan.com Dedicated Contract Carriage $836,298,000 $872,000,000 21 40 61 675 2862 3537 1301 7409 8710 4119 0 4119 37 Heartland Express, Inc. North Liberty IA 28 www.heartlandexpress.com General Freight $607,336,000 $612,937,000 0 0 0 100 4000 4100 1000 11000 12000 4000 100 4100 38 Covenant Transportation Group, Inc. Chattanooga TN 39 www.covenanttransport.com General Freight $670,651,166 0 0 0 546 2822 3368 773 7054 7827 4290 39 Celadon Group Indianapolis IN 31 www.celadontrucking.com General Freight $1,050,000,000 $1,050,000,000 0 30 30 500 3200 3700 0 8000 8000 2200 500 2700 40 Stevens Transport, Inc. Dallas TX 38 www.stevenstransport.com Refrigerated $707,167,000 $662,450,000 0 0 0 1000 1450 2450 0 3550 3550 3300 1650 4950 41 SIRVA, Inc. Westmont IL 50 www.sirva.com Household Goods 535 0 535 1744 1 1745 2624 180 2804 3710 42 Central Transport International, Inc. Warren MI 42 www.centraltransportint.com General Freight 149 0 149 3180 0 3180 6543 0 6543 3152 43 Cardinal Logistics Management Corp. Concord NC 34 www.cardlog.com Dedicated Contract Carriage $720,000,000 $1,005,700,000 83 12 95 2762 54 2816 5633 2770 8403 2871 347 3218 44 Anderson Trucking Service, Inc. Saint Cloud MN 49 www.atsinc.com Flatbed/Specialized/Heavy Haul $1,004,301,000 $845,559,000 0 0 0 1852 800 2652 40 6918 6958 800 1852 2652 45 DHL Express Americas Plantation FL 44 www.dhl-usa.com Packages $3,401,300,000 $3,013,794,000 108 215 323 968 372 1340 2037 713 2750 3116 46 Marten Transport, Ltd. Mondovi WI 43 www.marten.com Refrigerated $698,120,000 $671,144,000 0 0 0 60 2678 2738 0 4909 4909 2673 60 2733 47 Pitt Ohio Express LLC Pittsburgh PA 47 www.pittohio.com General Freight $706,658,594 $649,971,963 0 560 560 312 1662 1974 282 5547 5829 3245 10 3255 48 AAA Cooper Transportation Dothan AL 45 www.aaacooper.com General Freight $664,360,424 $592,015,873 0 85 85 3 2510 2513 44 6623 6667 3119 0 3119 49 Atlas Van Lines, Inc. Evansville IN 46 www.atlasworldgroup.com Household Goods $675,650,852 $635,840,065 784 0 784 2044 3 2047 3477 590 4067 2 2955 2957 50 P&S Logistics Birmingham AL 48 www.pstrans.com Flatbed/Specialized/Heavy Haul $595,780,066 $496,000,000 0 0 0 936 1841 2777 119 3920 4039 1349 1299 2648 51 Western Express, Inc. Nashville TN 51 www.westernexp.com General Freight $566,230,000 $527,909,300 0 0 0 2100 600 2700 4600 1900 6500 2340 360 2700 52 Mercer Transportation Co., Inc. Louisville KY 53 www.mercer-trans.com Flatbed/Specialized/Heavy Haul $492,509,527 $449,336,816 0 0 0 2300 0 2300 2658 32 2690 0 2575 2575 53 TMC Transportation/Annett Holdings Des Moines IA 54 www.tmctrans.com Flatbed/Specialized/Heavy Haul 0 0 0 145 2468 2613 10 3404 3414 2510 54 CEVA Logistics Americas Houston TX 69 www.cevalogistics.com General Freight 722 38 760 1459 76 1535 564 2396 2960 3510 55 FirstFleet, Inc.
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