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NM — 2026 Rankings

Best Trucking Companies in New Mexico

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

New Mexico Trucking Market Overview

New Mexico's trucking market is driven by two forces: the transcontinental I-40 corridor connecting California to the East Coast, and the Permian Basin oil and gas industry in the state's southeast corner. Albuquerque serves as the primary distribution hub, while oil field trucking near Carlsbad and Hobbs commands premium tanker and HazMat pay. The state's military installations (White Sands, Kirtland, Holloman) also generate logistics freight.

Top 8 Companies in New Mexico

1

Knight-Swift's Southwest operations heavily utilize New Mexico's I-40 and I-25 corridors with OTR and regional positions.

Avg: $62,000/yrBest for: OTR drivers
2

Schneider runs tanker and bulk freight for New Mexico's oil and gas operations in the Permian Basin region.

Avg: $64,000/yrBest for: Tanker drivers
3
Groendyke TransportActively Hiring

Groendyke dominates the petroleum and chemical tanker market in New Mexico's Permian Basin oil fields.

Avg: $78,000/yrBest for: HazMat tanker
4

FedEx Freight's Albuquerque terminal serves as a Southwest LTL hub with local and linehaul positions.

Avg: $68,000/yrBest for: LTL drivers
5

ODFL's Albuquerque service center provides premium LTL service along the I-40 corridor.

Avg: $72,000/yrBest for: Premium LTL
6

Werner runs dedicated and OTR freight through New Mexico's transcontinental I-40 corridor.

Avg: $60,000/yrBest for: Dedicated
7

Landstar owner-operators earn premium rates hauling oil field equipment and construction materials across New Mexico.

Avg: $160,000/yrBest for: Owner-operators
8

J.B. Hunt provides intermodal service connecting New Mexico to major markets through the BNSF rail corridor.

Avg: $68,000/yrBest for: Intermodal

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in New Mexico

What is the best trucking company to work for in New Mexico?

Based on our 2026 rankings, Knight-Swift Transportation ranks #1 in New Mexico with an average pay of $62,000 per year. They earned the top spot because knight-swift's southwest operations heavily utilize new mexico's i-40 and i-25 corridors with otr and regional positions. The best choice for you depends on your experience level, preferred driving type, and home time needs.

How much do truck drivers make in New Mexico?

Pay varies by carrier and position type. Among the top companies in New Mexico, average pay ranges from $68,000 to $62,000 per year for company drivers. Owner-operators and specialized drivers (tanker, HazMat) can earn significantly more. The state's top industries — Oil & Gas (Permian Basin), Military & Defense Logistics, Cross-Border Trade (Mexico) — influence which types of driving pay the most.

Which trucking companies are hiring in New Mexico right now?

As of 2026, Knight-Swift Transportation, Groendyke Transport are all actively hiring in New Mexico. 5 additional companies are also hiring at a steady pace. Companies marked as "Selective" are hiring but have stricter experience requirements.