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19 August 2026

167 Logistics and Transportation Companies Made the 2026 Inc. 5000. Here Are the Freight Names Worth Knowing.

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167 Logistics and Transportation Companies Made the 2026 Inc. 5000. Here Are the Freight Names Worth Knowing.

Every year, Inc. magazine publishes its Inc. 5000, a ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in America based on three-year revenue growth, and every year it doubles as a snapshot of where the money and momentum are moving. For 2026, the logistics and transportation category landed 167 companies on the list, and the collective numbers are worth pausing on: a 114% median growth rate across the group, $23. 1 billion in total revenue, 115,631 total employees, and 39 companies founded recently enough to still count as newcomers.

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