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Trucking Companies in KILLEEN, TX

24 registered carriers · 307 trucks

There are 24 DOT-registered trucking companies based in KILLEEN, TX, operating 307 power units. The average fleet size of 12.8 trucks per carrier is below the state average of 26.8. Texas moves approximately 2,847M tons of freight by truck annually.

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CompanyTrucks
MO GLOBE TRUCKING CORPORATION51
TWC STANDARDS LOGISTICS LLC46
TRAVIS MOVING AND STORAGE INC29
195 LUMBER COMPANY KILLEEN LTD17
THOMAS E AGGERS13
KILLEEN READY MIX12
ACTION AUTOMOBILE RECOVERY INC12
CENTEX SCRAP & METAL INC10
FRIAS SERVICES LLC10
M COACH USA INCOOS10
CORYELL CORPORATION9
CHAMBERS CORPORATION9
CEN-TEX MOVING & STORAGE LLC8
TEXAS PRO MIX READY MIX LTD8
MCLEAN CONSTRUCTION LTD8
SMITH AND SMITH PROPANE TRANSPORTS INC8
RGN HEAVY HAUL LLC8
DGB MOVERS LLC7
KILLEEN SAND AND GRAVEL LTD6
BIG CHIEF DISTRIBUTING CO6
H MOVING AND STORAGE INC5
SKR LOGISTICS LLC5
SAND HAULERS LLC5
J&A TOWING AND RECOVERY LLC5

Frequently Asked Questions

How many trucking companies are in KILLEEN, TX?
There are 24 FMCSA-registered motor carriers in KILLEEN, TX, operating a combined fleet of 307 commercial vehicles. This represents 0.1% of all carriers in Texas.
What is the largest trucking company in KILLEEN, TX?
The largest trucking company in KILLEEN by fleet size is MO GLOBE TRUCKING CORPORATION (USDOT 3928625), operating 51 power units.
How do I check if a KILLEEN trucking company is safe?
You can verify any trucking company's safety record by looking up their USDOT number on this site or the FMCSA SAFER database. Key indicators include the FMCSA safety rating (SATISFACTORY, CONDITIONAL, or UNSATISFACTORY), BASICs safety scores, vehicle and driver out-of-service rates, and crash history.
How does KILLEEN compare to other trucking cities in Texas?
KILLEEN ranks 51st among cities in Texas by number of registered carriers with 24 companies. HOUSTON is the state's largest trucking hub with 1,777 carriers.

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