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MD — 2026 Rankings

Best Trucking Companies in Maryland

9 top-ranked carriers hiring in Maryland. Compare pay, hiring status, and find the right fit for your driving career.

Maryland Trucking Market Overview

Maryland's trucking market benefits from the Port of Baltimore, which handles more vehicles and farm equipment than any other U.S. port. The state's position on the I-95 corridor between Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia creates tremendous freight density. The Baltimore-Washington metro area's concentration of federal agencies, defense contractors, and biotech companies generates specialized logistics demand year-round.

Top 9 Companies in Maryland

1

ODFL's Baltimore-area terminals serve one of the busiest LTL markets on the East Coast with industry-leading compensation.

Avg: $82,000/yrBest for: Premium LTL
2

FedEx Freight's Maryland operations handle massive I-95 corridor freight with local and linehaul positions paying premium Mid-Atlantic rates.

Avg: $78,000/yrBest for: Priority freight
3

Estes, headquartered in nearby Virginia, has strong Maryland terminal operations with ESOP benefits and dock-to-driver paths.

Avg: $76,000/yrBest for: ESOP benefits
4
XPOHiring

XPO's Maryland terminals serve the dense Baltimore-Washington corridor with home-daily LTL positions.

Avg: $80,000/yrBest for: Home daily
5
NFI IndustriesActively Hiring

NFI runs dedicated port drayage from the Port of Baltimore and manages contract carriage for major regional distributors.

Avg: $74,000/yrBest for: Port drayage
6

Penske operates dedicated fleets for Maryland's federal contractors and pharmaceutical companies near the Beltway.

Avg: $74,000/yrBest for: Government logistics
7
Amazon FreightActively Hiring

Amazon's Baltimore-area fulfillment centers create steady middle-mile CDL positions with predictable schedules.

Avg: $72,000/yrBest for: Home daily
8

TForce's Maryland terminal offers Teamsters union wages in one of the highest-paying LTL markets in the country.

Avg: $78,000/yrBest for: Union drivers
9

Ryder manages dedicated fleet contracts for Maryland's defense contractors and federal agencies near Washington, D.C.

Avg: $72,000/yrBest for: Defense logistics

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in Maryland

What is the best trucking company to work for in Maryland?

Based on our 2026 rankings, Old Dominion Freight Line ranks #1 in Maryland with an average pay of $82,000 per year. They earned the top spot because odfl's baltimore-area terminals serve one of the busiest ltl markets on the east coast with industry-leading compensation. The best choice for you depends on your experience level, preferred driving type, and home time needs.

How much do truck drivers make in Maryland?

Pay varies by carrier and position type. Among the top companies in Maryland, average pay ranges from $72,000 to $82,000 per year for company drivers. Owner-operators and specialized drivers (tanker, HazMat) can earn significantly more. The state's top industries — Port & Drayage (Baltimore), Federal & Defense Logistics, Pharmaceutical & Biotech — influence which types of driving pay the most.

Which trucking companies are hiring in Maryland right now?

As of 2026, NFI Industries, Amazon Freight are all actively hiring in Maryland. 6 additional companies are also hiring at a steady pace. Companies marked as "Selective" are hiring but have stricter experience requirements.