The Truckload Carriers Association and CarriersEdge announced the 2022 Best Fleets to Drive For. The Top 20 winners are comprised of for-hire trucking companies from across North America who are being recognized for providing exemplary work environments for their professional truck drivers and employees.
Truckload Carriers Association Announces 2022 Best Fleets to Drive For
The 2022 Top 20 Best Fleets to Drive For are comprised of for-hire trucking companies that are being recognized for providing exemplary work environments for their professional truck drivers and employees.

To be considered for the Best Fleets program, companies operating 10 or more trucks had to receive a nomination from one of their company drivers or owner operators.
Graphic: TCA
New this year, TCA and CarriersEdge have expanded the program by adding a Hall of Fame category. This recognition level is above the regular Top 20 and honors fleets demonstrating Top 20 performance for extended periods of time. To be eligible for the Hall of Fame, fleets must be named as a Best Fleet for 10 consecutive years, or seven years with at least one overall award.
“This year we saw more than 200 fleets nominated by their drivers for this program, and all participants were clearly stepping up their game,” said CarriersEdge Chief Executive Officer Jane Jazrawy in a press release. "This year's Top 20 and Hall of Fame fleets rose to the top with a range of innovative and effective programs that continue to improve the work experience for their drivers."
2022 Top 20 Best Fleets to Drive For
American Central Transport — Kansas City, Missouri
Brenny Specialized — Saint Joseph, Minnesota
Challenger Motor Freight — Cambridge, Ontario
Chief Carriers — Grand Island, Nebraska
Continental Express — Sidney, Ohio
Decker Truck Line — Fort Dodge, Iowa
Erb Transport — New Hamburg, Ontario
Fortigo Freight Services — Etobicoke, Ontario
Fremont Contract Carriers — Fremont, Nebraska
Garner Trucking — Findlay, Ohio
K&J Trucking — Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Landstar Transportation Logistics — Jacksonville, Florida
Leonard's Express — Farmington, New York
Liberty Linehaul — Ayr, Ontario
Thomas E. Keller Trucking — Defiance, Ohio
TLD Logistics Services — Knoxville, Tennessee
TransLand — Strafford, Missouri
TransPro Freight Systems Limited — Milton, Ontario
Veriha Trucking,Inc. — Marinette, Wisconsin
Wellington Group of Companies — Aberfoyle, Ontario
2022 Hall of Fame Recipients
Bison Transport — Winnipeg, Manitoba
Boyle Transportation — Billerica, Massachusetts
Central Oregon Truck Company — Redmond, Oregon
FTC Transportation — Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Grand Island Express — Grand Island, Nebraska
Halvor Lines — Superior, Wisconsin
Nussbaum Transportation Services — Hudson, Illinois
Prime Inc. — Springfield, Missouri
Fleets to Watch (Honorable Mentions):
Epes Transport System — Greensboro, North Carolina
GP Transco — Joliet, Illinois
Magnum LTD — Fargo, North Dakota
Stokes Trucking — Tremonton, Utah
TP Trucking — Central Point, Oregon
Two carriers are to be recognized for five consecutive years as a Best Fleet: American Central Transport and Thomas E. Keller Trucking.
To be considered for the Best Fleets program, companies operating 10 or more trucks had to receive a nomination from one of their company drivers or owner operators. The fleets were then evaluated using a scoring matrix covering a variety of categories, including total compensation, health benefits, performance management, professional development, and career path/advancement opportunities, among other criteria. Driver surveys were also conducted to collect input from drivers and independent contractors working with the fleets.
Two overall winners, in large and small fleet categories, will be named during TCA’s Annual Convention — Truckload 2022: Las Vegas — set for March 19-22 at the Wynn Las Vegas.
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