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Trucking Companies Hiring in Missouri

Missouri is a trucking hub with Springfield serving as Prime Inc.'s headquarters and Kansas City anchoring the western freight corridor. The state's central location means drivers can reach most of the continental U.S. within a day's drive.

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550+Open Positions
3Hiring Now
8With Sign-On Bonus

Companies Actively Hiring in Missouri

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Prime Inc.Actively Recruiting
OTR Dry VanRegional Home WeeklyRegional Reefer
Bonus: $4,000No experience required (paid CDL training available)
OTR SoloRegional Day CabDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $6,000Recent graduates accepted (with CDL training)
OTR SoloRegional Dry VanDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $2,000Recent graduates accepted (Schneider training program)
OTR Dry VanRegional Home WeeklyLocal Home Daily
Bonus: $4,0006 months CDL-A (some divisions accept recent graduates)
OTR Team DriverRegional Home WeeklyDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $6,000Recent graduates accepted (Swift Academy)
Ryder SystemHiring Now
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $6,0001 year CDL-A
FedEx FreightOpen Positions
Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyLTL City P&D
1 year CDL-A
Penske LogisticsActively Recruiting
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Account Driver
1 year CDL-A preferred
Regional Day CabLocal P&D DriverDedicated Route Driver
Bonus: $2,00030 months verifiable CDL-A experience in the last 3 years
Amazon FreightOpen Positions
Regional Home WeeklyLocal Home DailyDedicated Account Driver
Bonus: $8,0001 year CDL-A (some positions accept recent graduates)

Frequently Asked Questions

What trucking companies are based in Missouri?
Prime Inc. is headquartered in Springfield, and Kansas City is home to terminals for dozens of national carriers. FedEx Freight, ABF Freight, Werner Enterprises, and Schneider all maintain significant Missouri operations.
Is Missouri a good state to start a trucking career?
Missouri is excellent for new drivers. Prime Inc. offers one of the most popular paid CDL training programs in the industry, and the state's central location gives new drivers access to diverse freight lanes and experience.
What freight lanes run through Missouri?
Missouri sits at the crossroads of I-44, I-70, and I-49. Major freight lanes connect Kansas City to Chicago, St. Louis to Dallas, and Springfield to Memphis. The state's central position minimizes deadhead miles.

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