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Trucking Companies in Oklahoma

3,447 registered carriers · 70,159 trucks · 67,240 drivers

With 67,240 commercial drivers and a fleet of 70,159 trucks, Oklahoma is home to 3,447 FMCSA-registered carriers — 1.4% of the national total. The state moves approximately 487 million tons of freight by truck annually. Major operations are concentrated in OKLAHOMA CITY (535 carriers) and TULSA (325).

3,447
Carriers
70,159
Trucks
67,240
Drivers
$49,340
Avg Trucker Salary
487M
Freight Tons/Year
86.8
Carriers per 100K
4%
Transport Workforce

Top Cities in Oklahoma

OKLAHOMA CITY
535 carriers
TULSA
325 carriers
EDMOND
67 carriers
ENID
59 carriers
NORMAN
51 carriers
BROKEN ARROW
50 carriers
WOODWARD
47 carriers
MUSKOGEE
46 carriers
DUNCAN
38 carriers
LAWTON
38 carriers
EL RENO
37 carriers
ELK CITY
37 carriers
ARDMORE
36 carriers
SAPULPA
36 carriers
STILLWATER
35 carriers
YUKON
34 carriers
CLAREMORE
32 carriers
SHAWNEE
31 carriers
ADA
31 carriers
PONCA CITY
30 carriers

Largest Carriers in Oklahoma

Active records with recent MCS-150 reports; larger fleets require supporting inspection, crash, safety-rating, or insurer data in the snapshot.

CompanyTrucks
MELTON TRUCK LINES INC1,542
GEMINI MOTOR TRANSPORT LP1,458
HEARTBEAT COMPLIANCE LLC1,425
CUDD PRESSURE CONTROL LLC837
WESTERN FLYER EXPRESS LLC815
D & M CARRIERS LLC774
BRADYS WELDING AND MACHINE SHOP INC684
THRU TUBING SOLUTIONS INC675
GORE NITROGEN PUMPING SERVICE LLC669
GORE ENERGY LLC669
HURRICANE EXPRESS INC617
UNITED PETROLEUM TRANSPORTS INC604
ONE GAS INC594
HOBBY LOBBY STORES INC544
OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC CO450
PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF OKLAHOMA409
COLDIRON SPECIALIZED DRIVEAWAY INC400
EAGLE REDI-MIX CONCRETE LLC369
PREMIER TRADING AND TRANSPORTATION LLC361
STEVENS TRUCKING CO360
AMERICAN CEMENTING LLC358
VAN EATON READY MIX INC345
B & H CONSTRUCTION LLC344
SEABOARD FOODS LLC327
PAUL TRANSPORTATION INC305
TRUCKS FOR YOU INC297
OIL STATES ENERGY SERVICES LLC263
FORCE ELECTRICAL SERVICES LLC250
KI BOIS COMMUNITY ACTION FOUNDATION INC248
MEL STEVENSON AND ASSOCIATES INC232
MILLER TRUCK LINES LLC230
EVANS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC230
CHEROKEE BUILDING MATERIALS INC225
KIRBY-SMITH MACHINERY INC222
HIGHER POWER ELECTRICAL LLC222
WASTE CONNECTIONS OF OKLAHOMA INC219
COX COMMUNICATIONS INC218
A & A TANK TRUCK CO205
IMPERIUM UTILITY SERVICES LLC205
AMERICAN WASTE CONTROL INC204
FLOGISTIX LP198
VG TRANSPORTATION LLC195
SHERWOOD CONSTRUCTION CO INC186
CANARY LLC184
SRM INC176
ACORD TRANSPORTATION INC173
WASTE MANAGEMENT OF OKLAHOMA INC173
COFFEYVILLE RESOURCES CRUDE TRANSPORTATION167
IMPERIAL LLC165
JRT TRUCKING INC146

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many trucking companies are in Oklahoma?
There are 3,447 FMCSA-registered motor carriers in Oklahoma, operating a combined fleet of 70,159 commercial vehicles with 67,240 drivers. This makes Oklahoma the 25th largest state by carrier count in the United States.
What is the largest trucking company in Oklahoma?
The largest trucking company in Oklahoma by fleet size is MELTON TRUCK LINES INC, based in TULSA, with 1,542 power units and 1,357 drivers.
Which city in Oklahoma has the most trucking companies?
OKLAHOMA CITY has the most trucking companies in Oklahoma with 535 registered carriers, representing 15.5% of the state total. TULSA is second with 325 carriers.
How do I verify a trucking company's DOT number in Oklahoma?
You can find a Oklahoma carrier by company name or USDOT number here, then open the linked FMCSA SAFER record to verify its current official status.
What is the average fleet size for trucking companies in Oklahoma?
The average FMCSA-registered carrier in Oklahoma operates 20.4 power units, which is below the national average of 24.9 power units per carrier.
How much do truck drivers earn in Oklahoma?
Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers in Oklahoma earn an average of $49,340 per year, according to BLS data. This is below the national average of $51,894.
How much freight moves through Oklahoma?
Oklahoma handles approximately 487 million tons of freight by truck annually, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. This ranks the state among the smaller freight markets in the nation.

Source: FMCSA Safety and Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER) System