TCA reveals 2025 Fleet Safety Awards division winners
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) announced 18 division winners in the 50th annual TCA Fleet Safety Awards competition.
These annual awards recognize truckload carriers that demonstrate an exceptional commitment to safety by achieving the lowest accident frequency ratios per million miles within six mileage-based divisions.
The 18 division winners will compete for one of two Grand Prizes — one awarded to carriers with total annual mileage of less than 25 million miles, and the other to carriers with mileage exceeding 25 million miles. The Grand Prize winners will be announced at Truckload 2026, TCA’s annual convention taking place Feb. 28 to March 3 in Orlando, Fla.

The 2025 TCA Fleet Safety Award division winners are:
Division I (less than 5 million miles)
1st place: CJ Logistics Transportation, Des Plaines, Ill.
2nd place: Spur Freight Services, an AIT Worldwide Logistics company, Austin, Texas
3rd place: Specialty Transport, Knoxville, Tenn.
Division II (5–14.99 million miles)
1st place: B.R. Williams Trucking, Eastaboga, Ala.
2nd place: Clopay Transportation Company, Troy, Ohio
3rd place: Transportes Olympic, Nuevo León, Mexico
Division III (15–24.99 million miles)
1st place: Christenson Transportation, Strafford, Mo.
2nd place: Chalk Mountain Services of Texas, Fort Worth, Texas
3rd place: Mill Creek Motor Freight, Ayr, Ont.
Division IV (25–49.99 million miles)
1st place: Triple Eight Transport, Abbotsford, B.C.
2nd place: 4Tracks, CentrePort, Man.
3rd place: Johnson Feed, Canton, S.D.
Division V (50–99.99 million miles)
1st place: May Trucking Company, Salem, Ore.
2nd place: Carter Express, Anderson, Ind.
3rd place: PGT Trucking, Aliquippa, Pa.
Division VI (100 million or more miles)
1st place: NFI Industries, Camden, N.J.
2nd place: Bison Transport, Winnipeg, Man.
3rd place: Marten Transport, Mondovi, Wis.
All division and Grand Prize winners will also be formally recognized at TCA’s 2026 Safety & Security Meeting, scheduled for June 7–9 in Oklahoma City, Okla.
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