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Mode Transportation (Mode Global)
Mode Transportation is a leading non-asset-based freight broker headquartered in Dallas, part of the $4 billion Mode Global platform. Ranked in Transport Topics Top 100 (#32), Mode operates 200+ offices across North America with access to 100,000+ carriers and 2 million pieces of equipment. Mode Global is the largest non-asset intermodal provider in the US with 250,000+ intermodal containers. Recent acquisition of Jillamy freight division and partnerships with Trucker Tools, Transporeon, and Greenscreens.ai enhance technology capabilities.
Trucker Tools Visibility Platform
Trucker Tools is a digital freight visibility and carrier engagement platform built for freight brokers, 3PLs, and shippers. It provides real-time load tracking, predictive freight matching, automated booking, and carrier sourcing through a free driver app with over 1.7 million downloads. The platform offers 90%+ end-to-end load tracking compliance, access to 350,000+ unique motor carriers, and integrations with 760+ telematics providers. The Smart Capacity tool enables proactive carrier sourcing with instant Book-It-Now capabilities, reducing broker check-calls by up to 40%. Now part of the DAT Freight & Analytics ecosystem.
NTG (Nolan Transportation Group)
Nolan Transportation Group (NTG) is one of the largest freight brokers in the United States, moving over 1 million loads annually. Headquartered in Atlanta with a new HQ at Campus 244 opened June 2024, NTG connects 14,000+ shippers with 80,000+ carriers. The company powers operations through the Beon Digital Logistics Platform, handling 20,000+ containers monthly through US ports. With 13+ locations and aggressive 2024 hiring of 180+ employees including 126 new sales reps, NTG ranks as a Top 5 provider in both volume and density.
Arrive Logistics Brokerage
Arrive Logistics is Austin-based multimodal freight broker connecting shippers with 70,000+ carriers across North America. With $2+ billion in revenue and 1,700 employees, Arrive ranks as the fifth-largest truckload brokerage in North America. Their proprietary ARRIVEnow TMS platform combines AI/ML technology with human expertise in their "Copilot Model" approach. Serving 6,000+ customers including Home Depot, Dominos, and Chipotle, Arrive moves 7,000 loads daily with 80% of revenue from 275 enterprise clients.
GlobalTranz (WWEX Group)
GlobalTranz operates as part of WWEX Group, the second-largest privately held 3PL in the US with $4.4 billion systemwide revenue. Founded in 2003 in Scottsdale, Arizona, GlobalTranz uses an agent model with 500+ independent agents and connects 121,000+ customers to 85,000+ carriers. As the largest non-retail UPS Authorized Reseller, WWEX Group offers multimodal capabilities across parcel, LTL, and FTL. Named to FreightWaves 2026 FreightTech 100 and Top 5 3PL by Inbound Logistics 2025.
TQL Freight Brokerage
Total Quality Logistics (TQL) is the second-largest freight brokerage in North America with $6.88 billion in 2024 revenue and $1.39 billion gross margin. Founded in 1997 by Ken Oaks in Cincinnati, TQL employs 9,000+ people across 56+ offices. Their 390,000+ sq ft HQ at Ivy Pointe represents $78M investment with continued expansion to Fort Worth and East Lansing in 2024-2025. TQL offers full truckload, LTL, intermodal, drayage, air and ocean freight, cross-border (Mexico/Canada), warehousing, and hazmat services. Named Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For and 16-time Inc. 5000 honoree.
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