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