2025 Top 100 Private Carriers

2025 Essential Management and Operating Information for the 100 Largest Private Carriers in North America

Up Front

Many shippers have paused expansion or trimmed the size of their private fleets in an uncertain business landscape.

Private carriers have been adapting to unpredictable market conditions amid shifts in international trade.

Find out where the Top 100 Private Carriers are headquartered by region; hover over a region to view all companies located there.

Rankings

Rank This Year Rank Last Year Company Tractors Trucks Pickups/ Cargo Vans Trailers Annual Revenue
1 1
Walmart Inc.
12,696 29 - 92,220
$681.0 billion
2 2
PepsiCo Inc.
11,486 19,019 4,441 29,351
$91.9 billion
3 3
Sysco Corp.
9,218 2,679 1,108 11,088
$78.8 billion
4 4
Performance Food Group
7,849 1,318 - 10,089
$58.3 billion
5 5
US Foods
5,655 392 - 6,839
$37.9 billion
6 6
Reyes Holdings
5,455 957 1,290 7,271 -
7 8
McLane Co.
4,135 156 - 6,053
$52.0 billion
8 7
Halliburton Co.
3,233 2,264 46 8,964
$22.9 billion
9 9
Tyson Foods
3,033 73 - 10,258
$53.3 billion
10 23
Air Liquide USA
2,865 3,874 - 2,687
$11.2 billion
11 10
Nutrien
2,815 9,400 - 4,427
$17.8 billion
12 -
Keurig Dr Pepper
2,591 449 450 3,369
$15.4 billion
13 11
United Rentals
2,513 5,276 - 3,648
$15.3 billion
14 13
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
2,420 5,980 5,690 10,620
$5.9 billion
15 12
Amazon.com Inc.
2,316 13,287 - 65,163
$638.0 billion
16 14
United Natural Foods Inc.
2,212 21 - 3,878
$31.0 billion
17 16
Gordon Food Service
2,144 35 - 3,099
$23.0 billion
18 16
Patterson-UTI Energy
2,142 516 - 4,512
$5.4 billion
19 -
Dairy Farmers of America
2,110 1,383 - 6,978
$23.0 billion
20 15
Sunbelt Rentals
2,040 3,102 5,388 2,632
$10.9 billion
21 18
Dollar General
2,000 - - -
$40.6 billion
22 19
The Quikrete Cos.
1,886 736 - 2,714 -
23 20
Dot Foods
1,788 - - 2,869 -
24 21
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United
1,746 550 - 2,085 -
25 22
Builders FirstSource
1,706 3,690 - 3,401
$16.4 billion
26 37
Ben E. Keith Co.
1,657 83 - 2,129 -
27 24
CHS Inc.
1,497 1,744 - 6,249
$39.3 billion
28 36
Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores
1,464 - - 1,154 -
29 79
Linde (North America)
1,428 1,819 - 3,430
$33.0 billion
30 30
Medline Industries
1,427 701 - 2,296
$25.5 billion
31 26
The Kroger Co.
1,396 232 - 21,416
$147.1 billion
32 25
Darling Ingredients
1,350 656 - 5,856
$5.7 billion
33 28
Pilot Co.
1,333 351 - 1,521
$46.9 billion
34 55
Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages
1,306 457 - 2,146 -
35 54
ABC Supply
1,285 5,854 - 2,104
$20.7 billion
36 71
Herc Holdings
1,280 2,284 - 2,826
$3.6 billion
37 27
RPC Inc.
1,269 1,010 - 1,767
$1.4 billion
38 29
Ahold Delhaize USA
1,257 155 - 6,161
$58.6 billion
39 40
Ashley Furniture Industries
1,256 62 - 3,631 -
40 31
CRH Americas
1,225 2,627 - 2,945
$23.2 billion
41 32
Cemex USA
1,219 3,972 - 1,752
$10.1 billion
42 33
Prairie Farms Dairy
1,209 2,040 - 4,307 -
43 38
Select Water Solutions
1,186 1,859 - 9,642
$1.5 billion
44 35
Helena Agri-Enterprises
1,176 2,044 - 1,806 -
45 39
WillScot Mobile Mini Holdings
1,141 444 - 3,005
$2.4 billion
46 41
Sherwin-Williams Co.
1,101 - - 2,844
$23.1 billion
47 34
ProFrac Services
1,099 67 - 2,008
$2.2 billion
48 42
Albertsons Cos.
1,064 13 - 3,756
$80.4 billion
49 53
Univar Solutions
1,049 54 222 2,504 -
50 48
The J.R. Simplot Co.
1,042 933 - 4,383 -
51 46
Swire Coca-Cola USA
1,016 417 - 1,212
$4.9 billion
52 43
Walgreen Co.
1,004 14 - 3,142
$147.7 billion
53 47
Costco Wholesale
985 422 - 8,334
$249.6 billion
54 50
The °®¶¹´«Ã½ Depot
947 6,402 - 1,643
$159.5 billion
55 51
Publix Super Markets
939 19 - 4,291
$60.2 billion
56 45
ProPetro Services
926 188 - 2,113
$1.4 billion
56 49
Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits
926 2,465 - 1,371 -
58 44
Brenntag North America
877 509 - 2,545
$5.6 billion
59 56
Shamrock Foods
875 176 136 1,376 -
60 -
EquipmentShare
845 1,886 - 897 -
61 52
Carvana
841 1,140 - 871
$13.7 billion
62 77
Mohawk Industries
831 161 - 3,113
$10.8 billion
63 57
BlueLinx Holdings
823 - - 816
$3.0 billion
64 58
Coca-Cola Beverages Florida
795 169 - 970 -
65 60
Wayne-Sanderson Farms
791 78 - 994 -
66 75
KeHE Distributors
789 - - 1,268 -
67 64
Plains All American Pipeline
746 123 - 934
$50.1 billion
68 85
Knife River
745 2,958 - 2,751
$2.9 billion
68 62
Messer Americas
745 249 358 1,471
$2.7 billion
70 63
QXO Inc.
743 1,624 - 943
$56.9 billion
71 65
Mondelēz International
737 75 - 1,061
$10.9 billion
72 61
Air Products
729 175 - 2,063
$12.1 billion
73 67
Marathon Petroleum
707 373 - 874
$140.4 billion
74 68
H-E-B Grocery
689 69 - 4,144 -
74 59
Shaw Industries Group
689 38 - 3,191
$6.0 billion
76 70
Energy Transfer
685 1,364 - 1,202
$82.7 billion
77 76
SpartanNash
657 - - 2,037
$9.5 billion
78 73
Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast
644 77 - 909 -
79 72
Ace Hardware
634 - - 1,638
$9.5 billion
80 77
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.
633 87 - 1,690
$85.5 billion
81 65
MasTec Inc.
628 13,042 - 9,987
$12.3 billion
82 80
Advanced Drainage Systems
626 10 - 1,254
$2.9 billion
83 81
Ecology Transportation Services
620 12 - 1,401 -
84 81
Matheson Tri-Gas
618 725 - 1,421
$2.3 billion
85 84
Calfrac Well Services
609 198 - 763
$1.1 billion
86 68
JBS USA Holdings
594 - - 1,785
$50.3 billion
87 86
Stericycle Inc.
588 3,391 - 1,833 -
88 100
Veritiv Corp.
584 71 - 1,319 -
89 -
Pepsi Bottling Ventures
566 188 - 727 -
90 88
The H.T. Hackney Co.
534 200 - 791 -
91 90
Bunzl Distribution USA
525 79 - 896
$7.1 billion
91 87
Domino's Pizza
525 97 - 629
$4.7 billion
91 92
Hobby Lobby Stores
525 15 - 1,700 -
94 89
Anheuser-Busch Cos.
492 88 320 568
$14.7 billion
94 95
Lipari Foods
492 52 - 547 -
96 96
SE Independent Delivery Services
488 343 - 1,204 -
97 98
Thyssenkrupp Materials NA
479 659 - 753
$8.4 billion
98 -
Columbia Distributing
460 142 - 517 -
99 -
Clayton °®¶¹´«Ã½s
458 206 1,135 353
$12.4 billion
100 91
Perdue Farms
457 10 - 1,104
$9.8 billion

Extras

Food and beverage shippers are increasingly adopting electric trucks, electric transport refrigeration units and alternative fuels.

The $2.1 billion deal will provide CRH with a long-term supply of building materials and aid its transition to eco-friendly products. 

Uncertain business conditions and supply chain upheaval has led shippers to reassess their private fleets’ growth strategies.

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The company expects to have about 210 delivery stations up and running before the end of 2026.

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