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2015 Top 100 For-Hire

2015 Essential Financial and Operating Information for the 100 largest For-Hire Carriers in the U.S. and Canada

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Rankings

Rank This Year Rank Last Year Company Revenue (000) Net Income (000) Employees Tractors* Trailers
1 1
UPS Inc.
58,232,000 3,032,000 435,000
106,000
-
2 2
FedEx Corp.
47,100,000 2,532,000 325,000
26,594
97,469
3 3
J.B. Hunt Transport Services
6,165,441 374,792 20,158
12,995
27,731
4 4
Con-way Inc.
5,806,069 137,039 30,100
12,100
33,300
5 5
Yellow Corp.
5,068,800 -67,700 33,000
6,400
13,000
6 6
Swift Transportation
4,298,724 161,151 21,274
18,836
61,652
7 7
Schneider
3,900,000 - 17,450
12,300
32,350
8 8
Hub Group
3,571,126 51,558 2,568
2,977
448
9 9
TFI International
3,363,213 138,902 16,050
14,980
18,680
10 10
Landstar System
3,184,790 138,809 1,211
8,662
13,732
11 12
Old Dominion Freight Line
2,787,897 267,514 18,804
6,907
27,635
13 11
Ryder System
2,461,149 122,356 -
4,098
6,042
14 43
XPO
2,356,600 -63,600 10,000
6,200
-
15 16
Estes Express Lines
2,173,000 - 15,815
6,620
24,592
16 14
Werner Enterprises
2,139,289 98,650 10,664
7,105
22,305
17 21
Roadrunner Freight
1,872,816 51,974 4,142
4,170
5,135
18 18
U.S. Xpress Enterprises
1,730,000 - -
7,770
17,000
19 17
UniGroup
1,700,000 - 1,150
5,001
8,500
20 23
Kenan Advantage Group
1,567,453 - 7,265
6,455
9,448
21 22
Prime Inc.
1,563,413 207,436 4,450
6,187
10,637
22 19
Purolator
1,524,071 - 11,500
489
1,286
23 20
C.R. England
1,517,290 - 7,385
4,087
5,923
24 15
Sirva
1,464,400 - 2,700
2,609
4,263
25 24
CRST The Transportation Solution
1,351,571 - 5,129
4,394
7,290
26 25
Saia Inc.
1,272,321 51,991 8,900
3,780
11,530
27 28
Universal Logistics Holdings
1,191,521 45,370 4,218
4,408
6,291
28 27
Southeastern Freight Lines
1,171,968 - 8,299
3,599
11,496
29 32
Penske Logistics
1,137,000 - 13,000
2,054
4,918
30 26
NFI
1,105,000 - 8,000
2,264
7,500
31 31
Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings
1,102,332 102,862 5,526
4,738
11,487
32 30
Crete Carrier
1,100,000 - 5,500
5,130
12,883
33 29
Averitt Express
1,078,000 - -
4,441
13,075
34 47
Forward Air
1,010,959 61,169 3,600
1,300
3,100
36 34
Quality Carriers
991,758 20,640 1,188
3,195
3,171
37 36
Atlas World Group
878,313 9,542 644
2,086
4,012
38 41
Anderson Trucking Service
873,432 - 1,389
2,519
6,127
39 33
Heartland Express
871,355 84,834 4,500
4,776
12,970
40 42
KLLM Transport Services
863,000 - -
3,800
5,500
41 38
Ruan
848,759 - 5,595
3,754
8,395
42 45
Celadon Group Inc.
806,400 35,579 4,582
4,031
11,180
43 37
Jack Cooper Holdings
790,000 - -
3,500
-
44 39
Day & Ross
771,988 - 1,602
1,552
3,103
45 40
Trimac Transportation
737,725 - 3,262
2,167
4,679
46 44
Covenant Logistics Group
718,980 17,808 4,400
2,665
6,722
47 47
Stevens Transport
673,160 91,310 2,835
2,775
3,782
49 60
Daseke Inc. (TFI)
668,000 - 2,500
2,610
5,515
50 51
USA Truck
602,477 6,285 -
2,183
6,216
51 49
AAA Cooper Transportation
580,371 - 4,500
2,450
6,000
52 60
Pitt Ohio Transportation Group
551,300 - 3,140
812
2,037
53 57
Mercer Transportation
547,269 - 325
2,189
2,189
54 57
Western Express
540,104 - 3,107
2,404
5,700
55 74
United Road Services
532,000 - 1,700
1,772
-
56 51
Canada Cartage
516,976 - -
2,543
2,417
57 52
Mullen Group
516,878 - 2,092
1,374
3,529
58 54
Suddath
500,000 - 2,000
384
754
59 55
Bison Transport
398,990 - 2,321
1,502
3,857
60 70
Acme Truck Line
487,208 - 3,000
2,007
2,257
61 54
TransX Group of Companies
482,571 - 2,560
1,505
4,240
62 58
Shevell Group
461,000 - 3,559
1,920
4,600
63 76
Bennett Family of Cos.
436,024 - 772
1,408
1,418
64 65
Dayton Freight Lines
436,000 - 3,610
1,228
3,109
65 61
Dart Transit Co.
425,503 3,854 1,365
1,875
5,789
66 67
Cowan Systems
421,515 - 1,700
1,748
3,795
67 63
PAMT Corp.
410,937 13,491 2,911
1,761
4,919
68 81
Evans Network of Cos.
400,000 - 275
3,150
525
69 66
Roehl Transport
395,971 - 2,500
2,255
4,090
71 68
Mesilla Valley Transportation
372,000 - 1,700
1,300
4,800
72 79
California Cartage Co.
368,700 - -
1,200
-
73 79
Epes Carriers Inc.
341,494 24,001 1,359
1,121
5,500
74 83
Cassens Transport
328,649 - 1,445
1,371
-
75 82
A. Duie Pyle
318,811 - 2,500
822
1,900
76 80
Maverick Transportation
316,018 21,044 1,813
1,376
1,983
77 73
Comcar Industries
315,972 - 2,409
1,937
4,226
78 77
Challenger Motor Freight
300,130 - 1,900
1,640
3,300
79 84
Koch Cos.
285,000 - 980
839
4,584
80 88
Dependable Supply Chain Services
282,000 - 1,777
496
1,130
81 88
John Christner Trucking
271,104 15,033 213
733
1,184
82 69
Graebel Moving and Workplace Solutions
270,000 - 2,000
420
800
83 91
Trans-System
262,627 - 965
924
1,463
84 94
Paschall Truck Lines
261,211 - -
1,150
3,000
85 89
Superior Bulk Logistics
260,200 7,600 1,416
1,189
2,099
87 91
Groendyke Transport
241,313 - 1,423
975
1,500
88 106
Black Horse Carriers
238,000 - 1,965
950
2,800
89 107
Transport Investments
237,068 - 115
755
1,101
90 102
Melton Truck Lines
236,000 - 1,378
1,107
1,837
90 104
IMC Logistics
236,000 - 1,522
1,037
88
92 109
Dicom Transportation Group
230,874 - 1,200
812
450
93 98
Brown Integrated Logistics
224,655 - 1,104
1,047
5,100
94 86
Fastfrate Group
222,960 - 710
504
1,371
95 96
Quantix Supply Chain Solutions
222,000 - 1,100
750
1,400
95 108
Martin Transportation Systems
222,000 - 1,551
930
1,800
97 93
Calyx Transportation Group
218,198 - -
500
750
98 105
Navajo Express Inc.
218,000 - 1,300
1,000
1,800
99 103
Central Freight Lines
214,000 - -
1,448
6,648
100 95
Wheaton World Wide Moving
210,527 6,945 180
717
1,075

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