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Top 10 Largest Trucking Companies in the US

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December 29, 2025
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Industry Overview

Total Industry Revenue

$940B+

Annual freight revenue

Market Share

72%

Of U.S. freight by weight

Active Carriers

1M+

Registered motor carriers

Introduction

The trucking industry remains the backbone of American commerce, with commercial vehicles transporting everything from consumer goods to industrial equipment across the nation's highway system. As we enter 2026, the landscape of major trucking companies continues to evolve with consolidation, technological advancement, and changing regulatory requirements.

This comprehensive analysis examines the 10 largest trucking companies operating in the United States, ranked by both revenue and fleet size. Our research draws from Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) data, public financial disclosures, and industry analysis.

Top 10 Largest Trucking Companies in 2026

Rank #1

UPS Inc.

United Parcel Service

Largest by Revenue

$91.1B

2024 Revenue

125,000+

Vehicles

500,000+

Employees

UPS operates the largest ground freight network in North America, serving every address in the United States. The company delivers 22 million packages daily and continues to invest heavily in electric vehicles and alternative fuel technologies as part of its sustainability commitments.Learn how last mile delivery growth impacts accident rates in urban and rural areas.

Rank #2

FedEx Corporation

Global Express Transportation

$87.7B

2024 Revenue

30,000+

LTL Trucks

85,000

Daily Shipments

FedEx Freight specializes in less-than-truckload (LTL) services, operating approximately 30,000 trucks and 400+ service centers. The division generated $9.1 billion in revenue in 2024, making it one of the largest LTL carriers in North America. Between 2020 and 2022, FedEx drivers were involved in 1,160 collisions with 109 resulting in fatalities, highlighting safety challenges across the delivery sector.

Rank #3

Ryder System Inc.

Fleet Management Leader

Largest Fleet

$12.64B

2024 Revenue

189,800

Vehicles Managed

Miami, FL

Headquarters

Ryder operates the largest commercial vehicle fleet under management in North America through its rental and fleet management services. The company provides full-service leasing, contract maintenance, and commercial rental services across diverse industries.

Rank #4

J.B. Hunt Transport Services

Intermodal Pioneer

$12.09B

2024 Revenue

13,000

Trucks

100,000

Trailers

J.B. Hunt pioneered intermodal freight transportation and remains a leader in combining truck and rail shipping. The company operates one of the largest intermodal container fleets in North America through partnerships with major railroads.

Rank #5

TFI International

$8.4B Revenue14,243 Tractors

Operates across North America through specialized divisions covering LTL, truckload, and logistics services.

Rank #6

XPO Inc.

$8.1B Revenue300+ Terminals

Operates one of North America's largest LTL networks with heavy investment in automation and technology.

Rank #7

Knight-Swift Transportation

$7.41B Revenue19,000 Trucks

Formed through 2017 merger, operates one of the largest truckload carrier networks in North America.

Rank #8

Old Dominion Freight Line

$5.81B Revenue100% Owned Fleet

Recognized as one of the highest-quality LTL carriers with industry-leading on-time delivery and safety.

Rank #9

Schneider National

$5.3B RevenueSince 1935

One of America's oldest trucking companies with nearly 90 years of operation and 12,500 trucks.

Rank #10

Landstar System

$4.8B RevenueAsset-Light Model

Operates through 11,000+ owner-operators and 102,000+ capacity providers without large company-owned fleet.

Industry Trends and Outlook

The trucking industry continues to consolidate as larger carriers acquire regional competitors. Technology investment has accelerated, with major carriers implementing electronic logging devices (ELDs), advanced telematics, and freight-matching platforms.

Sustainability Push

Major carriers investing billions in electric and alternative fuel vehicles

Driver Shortage

Industry facing ongoing challenges with driver recruitment and retention

Technology Adoption

ELDs, telematics, and AI-powered freight matching becoming standard

Industry Consolidation

Larger carriers acquiring regional competitors to expand capabilities

Safety Considerations

Company size and safety performance don't always correlate. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) maintains safety ratings and crash statistics for all carriers through the SAFER system.

Accident Victims: Know Your Rights

If you've been injured in a collision with any of these major carriers, you have legal rights. Large trucking companies typically have:

  • • Extensive insurance coverage and legal teams
  • • Detailed safety records and compliance documentation
  • • Electronic logging and telematics data
  • • Corporate policies that may establish liability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the largest trucking company in the United States?

UPS Inc. is the largest trucking company with $91.1 billion in revenue, over 500,000 employees, and a fleet delivering 22 million packages daily.

What trucking company has the most trucks?

Ryder System Inc. has the largest fleet under management with approximately 189,800 vehicles, followed by UPS with over 125,000 vehicles.

How many trucking companies operate in the US?

According to FMCSA data, there are over 1 million active motor carriers registered in the United States, ranging from single-truck owner-operators to major national fleets.

Are larger trucking companies safer than smaller ones?

Company size doesn't automatically correlate with safety. The FMCSA maintains public safety records for all carriers. Evaluate specific metrics like crash rates, violations, and maintenance records regardless of company size.

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Primary Sources:

  • •Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Carrier Data
  • •Public Company Financial Disclosures (10-K Reports)
  • •National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) Industry Analysis
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