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SD — 2026 Rankings

Best Trucking Companies in South Dakota

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

South Dakota Trucking Market Overview

South Dakota's trucking market is driven by agriculture (corn, soybeans, cattle, sunflowers) and a growing distribution sector in Sioux Falls. The state has no income tax, making net take-home pay attractive for truckers. I-90 runs east-west across the state connecting Sioux Falls to Rapid City, while I-29 links Sioux Falls to Fargo and Sioux City. Wind energy installation in the eastern part of the state has added oversized load opportunities.

Top 8 Companies in South Dakota

1

Anderson's flatbed and heavy haul divisions serve South Dakota's wind energy and agricultural equipment sectors.

Avg: $72,000/yrBest for: Flatbed & heavy haul
2

Knight-Swift covers South Dakota's I-90 corridor with OTR positions connecting to Minneapolis and Denver.

Avg: $62,000/yrBest for: OTR drivers
3

Schneider hauls bulk grain and agricultural products from South Dakota's farmlands to rail terminals and processors.

Avg: $65,000/yrBest for: Bulk hauling
4

Werner, based in nearby Omaha, covers South Dakota with dedicated and OTR freight lanes.

Avg: $63,000/yrBest for: Dedicated
5

Crete Carrier's central U.S. operations extend into South Dakota with dry van agricultural freight.

Avg: $65,000/yrBest for: Dry van
6

Marten's reefer fleet hauls South Dakota's meatpacking output to markets nationwide.

Avg: $65,000/yrBest for: Reefer drivers
7

FedEx Freight provides LTL service to South Dakota's Sioux Falls hub and rural communities.

Avg: $68,000/yrBest for: LTL drivers
8

Heartland's Midwest focus provides South Dakota drivers with manageable regional lanes and home time.

Avg: $63,000/yrBest for: Home weekly

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Frequently Asked Questions About Trucking in South Dakota

What is the best trucking company to work for in South Dakota?

Based on our 2026 rankings, Anderson Trucking Service ranks #1 in South Dakota with an average pay of $72,000 per year. They earned the top spot because anderson's flatbed and heavy haul divisions serve south dakota's wind energy and agricultural equipment sectors. The best choice for you depends on your experience level, preferred driving type, and home time needs.

How much do truck drivers make in South Dakota?

Pay varies by carrier and position type. Among the top companies in South Dakota, average pay ranges from $63,000 to $72,000 per year for company drivers. Owner-operators and specialized drivers (tanker, HazMat) can earn significantly more. The state's top industries — Agriculture (Corn, Cattle), Meatpacking (Smithfield), Wind Energy — influence which types of driving pay the most.

Which trucking companies are hiring in South Dakota right now?

As of 2026, are all actively hiring in South Dakota. 8 additional companies are also hiring at a steady pace. Companies marked as "Selective" are hiring but have stricter experience requirements.