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2021 Top Food Service Carriers

2021 Essential Management and Operating Information for the 100 Largest Private Carriers in North America

Up Front

Pandemic disruptions and their impact on the economy have upended the advantage private fleets used to enjoy.
See the headquarters locations for each of the Top 100 private carriers in North America.
The 2021 edition of the Transport Topics Top 100 Private Carriers list reflects last year’s volatile business conditions.

Rankings

Current Rank Company Tractors
1
Sysco Corp.
8,745
2
US Foods
5,426
3
Performance Foodservice
3,635
4
McLane Foodservice
2,062
5
Gordon Food Service
1,875
6
Dot Foods
1,568
7
Frito-Lay North America
1,562
8
The Martin-Brower Co.
1,279
9
Ben E. Keith Co.
1,094
10
Shamrock Foods Co.
696
11
KeHE Distributors
472
12
PFG Customized
421
13
Domino's Pizza
419
14
Dunkin'
397
15
Vistar Transportation
382
16
Lipari Foods
377
17
Perdue Transportation
368
18
Eby-Brown Co.
329
19
Blue Line Foodservice Distribution
291
20
Panera
279
21
Merchants Foodservice
251
22
Labatt Food Service
232
23
Trans Papa Logistics
177
24
Arctic Glacier USA
158
25
QuikTrip Distribution
133
26
Blue Bell Creameries
83
27
Brakebush Transportation
76
28
DPI Specialty Foods
71
29
Coastal Pacific Food Distributors
70
30
Utz Quality Foods
65
31
Dutch Valley
64
32
Greco and Sons
58
33
Orion Land Mark
44
34
Vendors Supply
43
35
Golden Flake Snack Foods
35
36
Jake's Finer Foods
33
37
Golden State Foods
27

Extras

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While industry sectors have unique demands, all have been dealing with various forms of disruption during the past year.
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Private Carrier News

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Amazon.com projected operating income in the current quarter that fell short of analysts’ estimates, worrying investors that the tech giant is spending too much to keep up in the AI arms race.

July 31, 2025
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Mondelez Reiterates Guidance as Earnings Beat Estimates

Mondelez International posted quarterly results that topped estimates but reiterated its annual outlook.

July 29, 2025
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Sysco Says Consumer Woes Hamper Long-Term Outlook

Consumers are cutting back on restaurant spending as they cope with economic uncertainties, causing Sysco to forecast annual sales at the lower end of its target range, CEO Kevin Hourican said.

July 29, 2025
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CRH Strikes $2.1 Billion Deal for Eco Material Technologies

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July 29, 2025
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Albertsons Seeks Details on Ex-Kroger CEO’s Personal Conduct

Albertsons demanded that Kroger provide details on the personal conduct that led the company to replace its CEO, Rodney McMullen, who shepherded the grocers' failed merger.

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Buffett's Pilot Explores Sale of Water Management Unit

Berkshire Hathaway’s Pilot Travel Centers is considering the sale of its water-management services unit, as the truck-stop chain focuses on its primary businesses, according to sources.

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Amazon Gave Prime Shoppers More Time — Walmart Gained Sales

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Walmart Hires Instacart Executive to Lead AI Push

Walmart is hiring an executive from Instacart to accelerate its use of artificial intelligence as one of the world’s largest retailers looks to bolster its competitive edge.

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Grocer C&S Kicks Off $400M Loan Sale to Acquire SpartanNash

C&S Wholesale Grocers is looking to raise $400 million from a leveraged loan sale to help finance its $1.77 billion acquisition of food distributor SpartanNash.

July 23, 2025
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Coca-Cola Confirms a Cane-Sugar Version This Fall

Coca-Cola said July 22 that it will add a cane-sugar version of its trademark cola to its U.S. lineup this fall, confirming a recent announcement by President Donald Trump.

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