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Trucking Companies in Oregon

Directory of 10,870+ registered carriers in Oregon (OR). Browse top companies by fleet size, specialties, and DOT number.

Trucking in Oregon

Oregon is a critical Pacific Northwest freight state with Portland serving as the primary hub. The state's unique weight-mile tax (instead of fuel tax) is something carriers must account for in operating costs. Timber and lumber remain significant freight generators, especially in southern and eastern Oregon. The I-5 corridor connects Portland to California and Washington, while I-84 follows the Columbia River Gorge eastward. Portland's port handles significant grain, auto, and container cargo. Tech companies in the Portland metro (Intel, Nike) drive high-value freight.

Top Trucking Companies in Oregon

1

Daimler Trucks North America Fleet

DOT Number
876543
City
Portland, OR
Fleet Size
500+
Specialties
SpecializedDedicated
2

Schneider National

DOT Number
292958
City
Portland, OR
Fleet Size
10,500+
Specialties
Dry VanIntermodalTanker
3

Werner Enterprises

DOT Number
90944
City
Portland, OR
Fleet Size
8,000+
Specialties
Dry VanReeferFlatbed
4

May Trucking Company

DOT Number
214567
City
Salem, OR
Fleet Size
2,000+
Specialties
Dry VanReefer
5

Timber Products Fleet

DOT Number
2345678
City
Medford, OR
Fleet Size
350+
Specialties
FlatbedLogging
6

Oregon Potato Company Fleet

DOT Number
2876543
City
Boardman, OR
Fleet Size
250+
Specialties
ReeferDedicated
7

Columbia Distributing Fleet

DOT Number
2654321
City
Portland, OR
Fleet Size
400+
Specialties
ReeferDry VanDedicated
8

Cascade Sierra Solutions

DOT Number
1876234
City
Eugene, OR
Fleet Size
200+
Specialties
Dry VanReefer
9

Portland Port Drayage

DOT Number
3012456
City
Portland, OR
Fleet Size
300+
Specialties
DrayageContainer
10

Reddaway (TFI International)

DOT Number
162345
City
Tualatin, OR
Fleet Size
1,800+
Specialties
LTLDry Van

Oregon Trucking Industry Stats

Average Pay Per Mile

$2.60

Top Equipment Types

Dry VanReeferFlatbed

Major Freight Hubs

  • Portland
  • Salem
  • Eugene
  • Medford

Key Industries

  • Timber/lumber
  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Port operations

Oregon Trucking Regulations

Oregon has a unique weight-mile tax instead of a fuel tax for commercial trucks over 26,000 lbs, requiring carriers to file quarterly with ODOT. The state has no sales tax. Chain requirements apply on mountain passes (I-84, US-26, US-97) during winter. Portland has clean air requirements for certain vehicles. Oversize permits are managed through ODOT.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking Companies in Oregon

Oregon has approximately 10,870 registered motor carriers. This includes everything from large national fleets to single-truck owner-operators. The state's top carriers include Daimler Trucks North America Fleet, Schneider National, Werner Enterprises.
The largest carriers operating in Oregon include Daimler Trucks North America Fleet, Schneider National, Werner Enterprises. These companies cover specialties including Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed. Fleet sizes range from local operations with under 100 trucks to national carriers with thousands of units.
The most common equipment types in Oregon are Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed. Key industries driving freight demand include Timber/lumber, Agriculture, Technology, Port operations. The average pay per mile in the state is approximately $2.60.
The major freight hubs in Oregon are Portland, Salem, Eugene, Medford. These cities serve as primary distribution and logistics centers, connecting carriers to key shipping lanes and customer bases across the state.
Oregon has a unique weight-mile tax instead of a fuel tax for commercial trucks over 26,000 lbs, requiring carriers to file quarterly with ODOT. The state has no sales tax. Chain requirements apply on mountain passes (I-84, US-26, US-97) during winter. Portland has clean air requirements for certain vehicles. Oversize permits are managed through ODOT.