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167 Logistics Firms Land on 2026 Inc. 5000 List

167 logistics and transportation companies earned spots on the 2026 Inc. 5000 list—the largest freight-sector representation ever. Their median three-year revenue growth hit 342%, far above the overall list’s 265%. Top performers include FreightCenter (1,289% growth) and TruckSmarter (947%). These firms operate across 47 U.S. states, manage 1,240+ facilities, and collectively raised $1.4 billion between 2023 and 2025. 113 deployed AI-powered freight tools, and 64% of new hires hold supply chain technology certifications.

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167 Logistics Firms Land on 2026 Inc. 5000 List

167 logistics and transportation companies made the 2026 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private U.S. companies, with freight-focused firms representing a standout cohort across revenue growth, employment expansion, and geographic reach.

Freight Sector Dominates Growth Rankings

Freight and logistics companies accounted for 167 of the 5,000 total honorees — the highest sector representation in the 2026 edition. The median three-year revenue growth rate among these freight firms was 342%, outpacing the overall Inc. 5000 median of 265%. Employment growth averaged 198% across the cohort, compared to 167% for all Inc. 5000 companies.

Top Performers by Revenue Growth

Among the top 10 freight companies on the list, FreightCenter ranked #1 in sector-specific growth with a three-year revenue increase of 1,289%. TruckSmarter followed at #2 with 947% growth, while ShipMonk — though primarily a fulfillment provider — appeared at #4 with 721% revenue expansion driven by integrated last-mile freight partnerships. All three are headquartered in the US, with operations spanning 42 states.

Regional Distribution and Operational Footprint

The 167 freight honorees operate facilities across 47 U.S. states and maintain active cross-border logistics lanes into Mexico and Canada. Collectively, they manage over 1,240 distribution centers, terminals, and technology-enabled dispatch hubs. 31 of the companies launched new regional service offerings between Q2 2023 and Q4 2025, including 12 that expanded into the Mexico–US borderlands corridor following increased nearshoring demand.

Technology Integration and Workforce Trends

A total of 113 of the 167 freight companies reported deploying AI-powered load-matching platforms or real-time freight visibility tools as core differentiators. Will O’Donnell, editor-in-chief of FreightWaves, noted:

“These aren’t just brokers scaling up — they’re tech-native logistics operators embedding predictive analytics, automated carrier onboarding, and dynamic pricing engines directly into their workflows.” — Will O’Donnell, editor-in-chief, FreightWaves

Median employee count rose from 38 in 2022 to 117 in 2025, with 64% of new hires holding certifications in supply chain technology or data analytics.

Capital Access and Funding Milestones

Of the 167 companies, 89 raised external capital between 2023 and 2025, with aggregate disclosed funding totaling $1.4 billion. Venture-backed firms represented 57% of the freight cohort; the remainder were self-funded or bank-financed. Notably, 22 firms secured Series A rounds exceeding $25 million, led by OnRamp Logistics ($42 million, May 2024) and FleetLogic ($38 million, November 2024).

Source: FreightWaves

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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