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Women In Trucking Association names 2022 Top Companies for Women to Work for in Transportation

Redefining the Road magazine, the official magazine of the Women In Trucking Association (WIT), announced today the recipients of the 2022 “Top Companies for Women to Work For in Transportation.” According to Ellen Voie, president and CEO of WIT, the magazine created the award in 2018 to support an element of WIT’s mission: to promote the accomplishments of companies that are focused on the employment of women in the trucking industry.

There are a number of characteristics that distinguish the companies recognized on this list, according to Brian Everett, publisher of Redefining the Road. These characteristics include corporate cultures that foster gender diversity; competitive compensation and benefits; flexible hours and work requirements; professional development opportunities; and career advancement opportunities.

“These corporate attributes are essential to any successful enterprise that is serious about gender diversity,” said Everett. “Identifying the companies on this list involves a two-step process. First, nominations of the companies are received and carefully reviewed to ensure they qualify by meeting a minimum threshold of qualifications – including these characteristics we look for. Then the final ballot of companies is voted on by individuals in the industry. This is the fifth year of this prestigious recognition program and it garnered a record number of more than 22,000 votes to identify and validate the final companies named to the list.”

The list is comprised of a diverse range of business sectors in the commercial freight transportation marketplace, including motor carriers, third-party logistics companies, and original equipment manufacturers. These companies will be recognized at the upcoming WIT Accelerate! Conference & Expo Nov. 13-16 in Dallas, TX. Navistar is the sponsor of this year’s program.

Companies named to the 2022 “Top Companies for Women to Work For in Transportation” list are:

160 Driving Academy
AFS Logistics
Ancora Education
Armstrong Transport Group
Arrive Logistics
Averitt Express
BCB Transport
Bennett Family of Companies
Big M Transportation, Inc.
Bob’s Discount Furniture
Booster
Boyle Transportation
Bridgestone Americas, Inc.
Carter Express, Inc.
Centerline Drivers
CFI
Clean Harbors
Convoy
Covenant
CPC Logistics
Crowley
Cumberland International Trucks
Cummins, Inc.
Daimler Truck North America
Dart Transit Company
Day & Ross
Drivewyze, Inc.
Dupré Logistics
Dynacraft, a PACCAR Company
EASE Logistics
Estes Express Lines
Exxact Express
FedEx Freight
First Truck Centre
FirstFleet, Inc.
GLT Logistics
Halvor Lines, Inc.
Highway Transport Logistics, Inc.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc.
JX Enterprises, Inc.
Kenworth Truck Company
Leonard’s Express
Marathon Petroleum Company
May Trucking Company
Merchants Fleet
Michelin North America, Inc.
MOTOR Information Systems
Navistar, Inc.
New West Truck Centres
NFI Industries
Old Dominion Freight Line
PACCAR Engine Company
PACCAR Parts
PACCAR, Inc.
Palmer Trucks
Paschall Truck Lines
Penske Transportation Solutions
PepsiCo
Peterbilt Motors Company
Pilot Company
Prime, Inc.
Quality Carriers
Redwood Logistics
ReedTMS Logistics
Rihm Family Companies
Roehl Transport
Ryder
SAIA LTL Freight
Savage
Schneider
Skelton Truck Lines
Solera
Stericycle
Sunset Transportation
Swift Transportation
The Erb Group of Companies
The Evans Network of Companies
The Pete Store, LLC
Thomas E. Keller Trucking
Total Transportation of Mississippi
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Transflo
Tri-National, Inc. (TNi)
Trinity Logistics
Triumph Business Capital
Truckstop.com
TrueNorth Transportation
Tucker Freight Lines
U.S. Xpress
UPS
US AutoLogistics
Venture Transport Logistics
Volvo Group North America
Walmart, Inc.
Waste Management
Werner Enterprises, Inc.
Wilson Logistics
XPO Logistics
Yellow
Zonar