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Trucking Companies in Miami, Florida

Motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders with a registered address in Miami, Florida. Filter by safety rating, then click any carrier for the full FMCSA profile.

Company Status
Southern Glazer's Wine and Spirits LLC
DOT# 420647 MC# 882413
Satisfactory
New Line Transport LLC
DOT# 1537209 MC# 575064
Satisfactory
Bulk Environmental & Industrial LLC
DOT# 2070742 MC# 961310
Satisfactory
Florida Beauty Express Inc
DOT# 1097043 MC# 453152
Satisfactory
Florida Beauty Flora Inc
DOT# 653073 MC# 308139
Satisfactory
Goya Foods of Florida
DOT# 321457
Satisfactory
Gemcap Trucking Inc
DOT# 1841988 MC# 667453
Satisfactory
Pro Intermodal LLC
DOT# 1975822 MC# 636926
Satisfactory
Atlantic Good Services Inc
DOT# 321285 MC# 150016
Satisfactory
Mvc Transportation Corp
DOT# 807864 MC# 363215
Satisfactory
Andoba Trucking Inc
DOT# 1813095 MC# 683132
Satisfactory
Pm Transport of Florida LLC
DOT# 843449 MC# 373469
Satisfactory
M V Grace Trucking Corp
DOT# 3057795 MC# 53445
Satisfactory
Southern Bus Lines Inc
DOT# 1729770 MC# 727452
Satisfactory
Professional Logistics Inc
DOT# 1329089 MC# 510346
Satisfactory
Florida Carrier and Broker Service Inc
DOT# 801717 MC# 356959
Satisfactory
Fast & Furious Freight LLC
DOT# 2178495 MC# 756501
Satisfactory
Ready to Roll Transportation Inc
DOT# 808339 MC# 359535
Satisfactory
Prz Trucking LLC
DOT# 2993600 MC# 20285
Satisfactory
Swissport USA Inc
DOT# 1793325
Satisfactory
American Lines Express Inc
DOT# 946460 MC# 406185
Satisfactory
Americas Tours Coaches Inc
DOT# 2802099 MC# 77966
Satisfactory
Marathon Xpress Inc
DOT# 2157427 MC# 749889
Satisfactory
Milan Trucking LLC
DOT# 4256421 MC# 1650694
Satisfactory
Uniworld Trucking Co
DOT# 974755 MC# 412703
Satisfactory

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions brokers and shippers ask about motor carriers in Miami, Florida and how to vet them with FMCSA data.

How many trucking companies are based in Miami, Florida?

There are roughly 25 FMCSA-registered motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders headquartered in Miami. This includes large fleets with hundreds of trucks as well as owner-operators with a single power unit.

How do I vet a Miami carrier before tendering a load?

Open the carrier's profile and review their operating authority, insurance status, safety rating, BASIC scores, and recent changes. The Broker Due Diligence checklist on each carrier page surfaces the specific flags brokers should review. Always request a fresh certificate of insurance directly from the carrier as a final step.

What does it mean if a Miami carrier is "Inactive"?

Inactive operating status means the carrier's USDOT registration has lapsed, often because they failed to file the required biennial MCS-150 update. Inactive carriers are not authorized to operate and you should not tender loads to them without verifying current authority directly with FMCSA.

Are owner-operators in Miami included?

Yes. Any FMCSA-registered carrier based in Miami appears in this list, from single-truck owner-operators up to fleets with thousands of power units. Fleet size is one of the columns shown so you can scope your search accordingly.

How current is this list?

The list refreshes daily from FMCSA's Company Census File. New carriers appear as they register, and inactive carriers stay listed until FMCSA removes them from the dataset.

Data sourced from FMCSA. Refreshed daily.