We talk with hundreds of shippers about truckload and truckload brokerage options every year in sales calls, blog discussions, social media and through our participation on leading industry panels. The one topic that always comes up is: who are the best truckload companies and largest motor carriers in the market today?
As with many solutions, there is not a one size fits all answer in 2025 and often the largest is not the best for a shipper, but it is still an important question many shippers ask as they pursue their over-the-road truckload motor carrier requirements.
So, to help in answering the question, we’ve come up with our top truckload carrier list for shippers to review, while also providing details on how to select the best 53’ capacity solution that will be the best fit for their logistics requirements.
With all that said, let’s jump right into the best truckload companies list, then provide details of each.
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Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Established: 1990
Website: www.knighttrans.com
Services: Truckload / Dedicated / Brokerage / Intermodal / Drayage
Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin
Established: 1935
Website: schneider.com
Services: Truckload / Dedicated / Expedited / Intermodal / Specialized
Location: Jacksonville, Florida
Established: 1988
Website: www.landstar.com
Services: Truckload, LTL, Dedicated, Expedited, Heavy Haul
Location: Lowell, Arkansas
Established: 1961
Website: www.jbhunt.com
Services: Intermodal / Drayage / Truckload / Dedicated / Brokerage
Established: 1970
Location: Springfield, Missouri
Website: www.primeinc.com
Services: Refrigerated Truckload, Flatbed, Tanker
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
Established: 1956
Website: www.werner.com
Services: Truckload, Dedicated, Expedited, Temp Controlled, Flatbed
Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Established: 1955
Website: crst.com/transportation-solutions
Services: Truckload, Expedited, Dedicated, Flatbed
Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee
Established: 1986
Website: www.usxpress.com
Services: Truckload, Dedicated
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Established: 1966
Website: www.cretecarrier.com
Services: Truckload, Temp Controlled, Specialized
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Established: 1920
Website: www.crengland.com
Services: Truckload, Temp Controlled, Intermodal, Dedicated
Location: Downers Grove, Illinois
Established: 1984
Website: www.shiproadrunnerfreight.com
Services: Truckload, LTL, Temp Controlled
Location: Chattanooga, Tennessee
Established: 1986
Website: www.covenanttransport.com
Services: Truckload, Expedited
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Established: 1990
Website: www.westernexp.com
Services: Truckload, Dedicated, Flatbed
Location: North Liberty, Iowa
Established: 1978
Website: www.heartlandexpress.com
Services: Truckload, Dedicated
Location: Des Moines, Iowa
Established: 1932
Website: www.ruan.com
Services: Truckload, Dedicated
Location: Concord, North Carolina
Established: 1981
Website: www.cardlog.com
Services: Dedicated
Location: Mondovi, Wisconsin
Established: 1946
Website: www.marten.com
Services: Temp Controlled Truckload
Location: Warren, Michigan
Established: 1932
Website: www.universallogistics.com
Services: Truckload, Dedicated
Location: Tontitown, Arkansas
Established: 1980
Website: www.pamtransport.com
Services: Truckload, Expedited, Dedicated
So, now that you are armed with the basic information on the biggest truckload providers in the market, let’s walk through the topics to consider to make an objective decision on what provider will be the best fit for your supply chain.
Keep in mind the truckload market is worth $700 billion in revenue and is highly segmented making the ability to tap into 100% of the capacity options in a given freight lane very difficult to obtain.
This is why many shippers reach out to logistics service providers (LSPs) because of their ability to have depth and breadth in the unlimited origin-destination pairs.
On the fragmentation of the truckload market, according to the US Department of Transportation, there are over 700,000 registered motor carriers, with 91.0% operating 6 or fewer trucks and 97.3% operating fewer than 20 trucks.
In other words, there are plenty of options for shippers to tap into for their truckload needs, but it can be overwhelming at times. Companies need not settle, so they should be deliberate and diligent in their search to find what freight service solutions will be best for their needs.
So, with all that in mind, here are some thoughts to help a shipper through the buying process of 53’ capacity.
Other options for shippers to tap exercise to tap into truckload over-the-road carrier capacity is either working with a logistics service provider and / or bringing in an intermodal strategy.
Again, there is not a one size fits all solution, so don’t be hesitant to review the pros and cons.
Logistics service providers (LSPs) bring with them technology, process, market knowledge and a deep bench that can be helpful for shippers looking for additional capacity. It does not need to be an all or nothing approach, which is why LSPs are often the back-up to shippers when their primary motor carriers cannot fulfill all a shipper’s capacity.
For more on the pros and cons of LSPs and Carriers, we recommend the article entitled Logistics Service Providers vs Motor Carriers: Comparing the Differences.
Another option for 53’ capacity is either converting a truckload freight lane to intermodal when the option is available. Intermodal is not an option available on every freight lane, but when it is a shipper can bring in a tremendous amount of additional capacity and a fair price.
A quick read on the differences between intermodal and truckload can help a shipper better understand if their organization is ready for the possibility of a modal conversion strategy on their 53’ capacity lanes.
Once a shipper makes a decision as to what truckload carriers will work best for them on fit, here are a few articles to read on price:
How to Negotiate & Execute Best Freight Rates: Comprehensive Guide
Freight Contract Rates vs Spot Rates - Comprehensive Guide
While InTek Freight & Logistics is not a truckload asset motor carrier itself, but instead a LSP we do have the ability to tap into the total 53’ truckload and intermodal freight markets at competitive prices and a high level of service. We’d love to be part of the conversation if you are looking for additional options. Simply fill out our brief form, and we'll be in touch.