Trucking Industry Analysis & Company Index
Last updated: October 24, 2025
AI Summary:
The U.S. trucking industry plays a dominant role in freight movement, transporting over 11.27 billion tons of goods in 2024 and generating roughly $906 billion in economic output in 2025, supported by a strong 2.9x economic multiplier. Employment has remained relatively stable at around 1.52 million workers in 2025, while the number of trucking establishments has steadily grown over the past decade, reflecting continued demand and expansion of small carriers. At the same time, high greenhouse gas emissions highlight ongoing pressure for cleaner technologies and improved efficiency across the sector.
Trucking Company Index
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Trucking Companies
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Founded
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Location Count
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Employees
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Business Model
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Ownership
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Firm Structure
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Headquarters
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Registered
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UPS | 1907 | 5,709 | 490,000 | B2BB2C | Public | Incorporated | Atlanta, Georgia | Delaware | |
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FedEx Freight | 1982 | 335 | 40,000 | B2BB2C | Public | Incorporated | Memphis, Tennessee | Arkansas | |
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J.B. Hunt | 1961 | — | 33,646 | B2B | Public | Incorporated | Lowell, Arkansas | Arkansas | |
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TFI International | 1957 | 600 | 26,287 | B2BB2C | Public | Incorporated | Saint-Laurent, Quebec | Montreal, Quebec | |
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Swift Transport | 1966 | 50 | 21,900 | B2B | Public | Incorporated | Phoenix, Arizona | Delaware |
Total Entries: 23