
The logistics industry is undergoing a massive transformation. Now more than ever, it’s important for carriers to connect, learn, and feel empowered for their continued growth in the market. Last month, Uber Freight hosted our eighth annual Carrier Summit to acknowledge and celebrate the carriers who support customers each and every day. The event also brought together industry leaders for educational sessions on the most pertinent topics in transportation.
Currently, our industry is experiencing an extended soft market. High operating costs coupled with falling rates has also created challenges for carriers. Adopting tech solutions is the path forward for carriers, with Uber Freight providing the software, services, and insights to help carriers grow their businesses.
We appreciate and value the partnership with have with all of our carriers, and we were thrilled to recognize Uber Freight’s 2022 Carrier of the Year Award winners:
National Truckload Carrier of the Year: Crete Carrier Corporation, Heartland Express, Inc
Regional Truckload Carrier of the Year: Meiborg Bros, Met Express Inc
Temperature Controlled Carrier of the Year: Marten Transport, Ltd
Flatbed Carrier of the Year: P & S Transportation, Inc
Bulk Carrier of the Year: Trimac Transportation Services, Inc
Intermodal Carrier of the Year: J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc
Private Fleet Carrier of the Year: Medtrans LLC
Regional LTL Carrier of the Year: Pitt Ohio Express, Averitt Express
National LTL Carrier of the Year: Old Dominion Freight Line
Breakout LTL Carrier of the Year: Unis Transportation
Expedite Carrier of the Year: V3 Transportation
Mexico – U.S. Cross-Border Carrier of the Year: Dubai Truck Lines Inc
Mexico – MX Cross-Border Carrier of the Year: Auto Lineas America Sa De Cv
Mexico – Direct Cross-Border Carrier of the Year: FJ Carrier Logistics LLC
Canada – Cross-Border Truckload Carrier of the Year: BDT Transport
Canada – Domestic LTL Carrier of the Year: Double F
Canada – Domestic Truckload Carrier of the Year: GTL Transport
Selection for these awards was based on quantitative performance data, including factors related to customer service. Criteria included value added across a portfolio, volume and spend, primary tender acceptance, and real-time visibility based on check call compliance, commercial and operational relationships, and ease of doing business.
To learn more about Uber Freight’s carrier solutions, including its new Uber Freight Carrier Card, visit https://www.uberfreight.com/carriers.