JHT Holdings, parent company of Active Transportation, Dallas Mavis and Automotive Carrier Services, has a new owner.
Major Truck Transporter Has New Owner
JHT Holdings, parent company of Active Transportation, Dallas Mavis and Automotive Carrier Services, has a new owner

Active hauls cars and trucks.
Dennis Troha of Kenosha, Wis., has bought a majority stake in the company, the country's leading hauler of medium and heavy-duty trucks. According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Troha bought out three former partners, acquiring 71.6 percent of the company in a cash deal.
Because JHT hauls an estimated 65 percent of the medium and heavy duty trucks in the country, it has been hit hard by the slump in truck sales and production, as well as by the overall economic slowdown. The company has cut employment by about 1,200 over the past two years, according to the paper.
JHT Holdings was the result of a strategic relationship between Johnson Houston Transportation Co. and Jupiter Corp. Transportation System, of which Troha was president. In the late '80s, the two companies formed Active Transportation Co. to transport primarily new automobiles. Johnson Houston had begun operations in 1982 as a local cartage company serving Ford's Louisville, Ky., plant. Jupiter was a transporter of medium and heavy trucks via driveaway and lowboy, as well as automobiles, boats and other specialized loads.
With Charlie Johnson and Wade and Alice Houston holding controlling shares, JHT's operating units were one of the largest minority-owned enterprises in the country, reports the Milwaukee paper. With Troha's purchase, that will no longer be the case.
Under the previous ownership, JHT was based in Louisville. It will now be based in Kenosha, where the company already has about 250 employees and where Troha has worked as president, according to the paper.
More Drivers

WIM, Trucker Path Name Top 3 Women-Friendly Truck Stops
ATA’s Women In Motion Council and Trucker Path highlight three truck stops that meet all seven safety-focused criteria and rank highest among female drivers.
Read More →
FMCSA Extends Paper Medical Card Exemption … Again
Five states still aren't ready to accept commercial driver medical exam information directly from the medical examiner's registry.
Read More →
Mack Launches Digital Driver Guide for Chassis-Specific Truck Info
Mack’s new, virtual owner’s manual delivers VIN-based, on-demand guidance for vehicle systems via web, app, and soon in-cab displays.
Read More →
Western Star Showcases Truckers' Pride and Skill
Western Star is expanding its Star Nation Experience in 2026, adding new competitions and dealer participation to highlight operator skills and promote careers in trucking.
Read More →
Best Fleets to Drive For: Two Carriers Earn Overall Award for First Time
CarriersEdge announced the 2026 Best Fleets to Drive For overall winners, with Crawford Trucking, Fortigo Freight Services, and FTC Transportation receiving top awards.
Read More →
Federal Proposal Would Allow Pell Grants for Shorter-Term Job Training
The Department of Labor plans to expand Pell Grant eligibility to some shorter workforce training programs, a move the American Trucking Associations said will help strengthen commercial driver training schools and diesel technician training programs.
Read More →
Owner-Operator Model Gets Boost as DOL Proposes 2024 Independent Contractor Definition Reversal
For an industry that has watched this issue go back and forth for years, the independent contractor proposal marks the latest swing in the regulatory pendulum.
Read More →
FMCSA Reinstates Field Warrior ELD to Registered Device List
One electronic logging device has been reinstated to the FMCSA's list of registered ELDs.
Read More →
How One Company is Using Smart Suspension Technology to Reduce Driver Injuries and Improve Retention
America’s Service Line adopted Link’s SmartValve and ROI Cabmate systems to address whole-body vibration, repetitive strain, and driver turnover. The trucking fleet is already seeing measurable results.
Read More →
CarriersEdge Announces 2026 Best Fleets to Drive For
The 18th annual contest recognizing the best workplaces for truck drivers sees changes to Top 20, Hall of Fame
Read More →
