Trucking Companies keep America stocked with everyday goods.
80 percent of all communities in the US rely exclusively on trucks to deliver all of their fuel, clothing, medicine, and other consumer goods.
The trucking industry employs 10 million people in jobs that relate directly to trucking.
The trucking industry consists primarily of small truck fleets, considering 93 percent of interstate motor carriers (over 500,000) operate 20 or fewer trucks.
Below is a list of trucking companies that have the most revenue per year.
2019 TOP 25 TRUCKLOAD CARRIERS: 2018 REVENUES (Including fuel surcharges)
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