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Trucking Companies in Michigan

129,505 motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders registered in Michigan. 0.9% hold a Satisfactory safety rating. Average out-of-service rate across inspected carriers is 17.1%.

129,505

Carriers

6,972

Inspected

0.9%

Satisfactory

17.1%

Avg OOS rate

Showing 54 of 129,505 carriers · Rating: Unsatisfactory · Clear filters

Company Status
Willbee Transit-mix Co Inc DOT# 383409 Unsatisfactory
B&b Oilfield Equipment Corp DOT# 484644 Unsatisfactory
P & a Industries Inc DOT# 371913 Unsatisfactory
Sullivan & O`sullivan Incorporation DOT# 169819 Unsatisfactory
Wonderland Tire Company Inc DOT# 377698 Unsatisfactory
Lacks Enterprises Inc DOT# 422835 Unsatisfactory
Larry & Michelle Leboeuf DOT# 342003 Unsatisfactory
Millennium Inc DOT# 2529185 Unsatisfactory
Flint Warm Air Supply Company Inc DOT# 363737 Unsatisfactory
Energy Shield Inc DOT# 463528 Unsatisfactory
Litchfield Lawn & DOT# 484568 Unsatisfactory
Arkay Services Inc DOT# 264576 MC# 187074 Unsatisfactory
William J Lang Land Clearing Inc DOT# 544407 Unsatisfactory
Argersinger Morse Construction DOT# 306319 Unsatisfactory
Brzoznowski & Sons LLC DOT# 422816 Unsatisfactory
G Hoeksema and Sons Inc DOT# 237318 Unsatisfactory
Mateco Drilling Co DOT# 377508 Unsatisfactory
A Schmidt & Son Inc DOT# 421648 Unsatisfactory
Center Manufacturing Inc DOT# 365416 Unsatisfactory
Dave Kurpinski DOT# 366939 Unsatisfactory
Quality Edge Inc DOT# 443782 MC# 387809 Unsatisfactory
Berlin Holdings LLC DOT# 479323 Unsatisfactory
Chad Goetz DOT# 445019 Unsatisfactory
Gerrit's Appliance Inc DOT# 358243 Unsatisfactory
Hydraulic Supply Co DOT# 425886 Unsatisfactory

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions brokers and shippers ask about motor carriers in Michigan and how to use FMCSA data to vet them.

How many trucking companies are registered in Michigan?

There are 129,505 motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders registered in Michigan according to FMCSA records. This includes both active and inactive entities, large national fleets headquartered in Michigan, and small owner-operators with a single truck.

How do I find a specific trucking company's safety record in Michigan?

You can search for any carrier on USDOTwatch by DOT number, MC number, or company name. Each carrier profile shows operating authority status, safety ratings, inspection history, crash records, BASIC safety scores, fleet size, and recent changes to their FMCSA record.

What is a USDOT number?

A USDOT number is a unique identifier assigned by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to every commercial motor vehicle operator engaged in interstate commerce. It is used to track safety information including inspections, crash history, compliance reviews, and out-of-service orders. Most carriers in Michigan also need a USDOT number for intrastate operations involving hazardous materials or vehicles over a certain weight.

What does "operating status" mean?

Operating status indicates whether a carrier is currently authorized to do business by FMCSA. "Active" means the carrier has a current USDOT registration and has filed their required biennial MCS-150 update. "Inactive" means the registration has lapsed. Brokers and shippers should always confirm a carrier is active before tendering a load.

How current is the data on this page?

Carrier data is sourced directly from FMCSA and refreshed daily. Inspection and crash records are typically published within 30 days of the underlying event. Safety ratings and BASIC scores update on FMCSA's monthly cycle. Fleet size and other census fields are self-reported by carriers and updated when they file their biennial MCS-150 update.

Why would I monitor a carrier in Michigan?

Operating authority can lapse, insurance can drop, and safety ratings can change between bookings. Brokers and shippers who tender loads to the same carriers regularly use monitoring alerts to learn about these changes the moment they happen, instead of finding out after a problem on the road.

What's the difference between a motor carrier, broker, and freight forwarder?

A motor carrier physically moves freight using their own equipment and drivers. A broker arranges transportation but does not move the freight themselves; they connect shippers with carriers. A freight forwarder consolidates shipments and may take possession of the goods. All three are registered with FMCSA and visible in this state's carrier database.

Data sourced from FMCSA. Refreshed daily.