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HDT Announces 2022 Top Green Fleets

Heavy Duty Trucking's editors honored 20 fleets for their leadership in sustainability efforts, from fuel efficiency to electric trucks.

December 5, 2022
HDT Announces 2022 Top Green Fleets

Heavy Duty Trucking's editors honored 20 fleets for their leadership in sustainability efforts, from fuel efficiency to electric trucks.

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Heavy Duty Trucking has named the 2022 Top Green Fleets, which identifies some of the greenest fleets in the country.

The Top Green Fleets — selected annually by HDT’s editors — honors leaders in sustainability efforts among all sizes and types of trucking fleets, in areas such as fleet electrification; alternative and renewable fuels; cleaner-burning engines; fuel efficiency; freight efficiency; “green” facilities; and testing new sustainable technologies.

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In alphabetical order, this year's honorees are:

HDT's 2022 Top Green Fleets

  1. 4 Gen Logistics — Rialto, California

  2. AJR Trucking — Compton, California

  3. Benore Logistics Systems — Greer, South Carolina

  4. Boyle Transportation — Billerica, Massachusetts

  5. City of Columbus Fleet Management Division — Columbus, Ohio

  6. City of Long Beach — Long Beach, California

  7. Detmar Logistics — San Antonio, Texas

  8. GreenPath Logistics — Dallas, Texas

  9. Knight-Swift Transportation — Phoenix, Arizona

  10. Matheson — Sacramento, California

  11. M&M Cartage — Louisville, Kentucky

  12. Meijer Logistics — Lansing, Michigan

  13. NFI — Camden, New Jersey

  14. Nussbaum Transportation — Hudson, Illinois

  15. Old Dominion Freight Line — Thomasville, North Carolina

  16. Penske Logistics — Reading, Pennsylvania

  17. PGT Trucking — Aliquippa, Pennsylvania

  18. Ruan Transportation — Des Moines, Iowa

  19. TCI Transportation — Commerce, California

  20. Werner Enterprises —Omaha, Nebraska

Profiles of the 2022 Top Green Fleets were featured in the November/December issue of HDT magazine, and will be featured later this month on TruckingInfo.com.


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