Updated May 2026

Best Trucking Companies in Miramar, Florida (May 2026)

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Lanefinder tracks 252 W2 trucking carriers hiring in Miramar, Florida. Rankings below reflect May 2026 data: pay percentiles, FMCSA safety, benefit prevalence, and operational performance. KEEP TRUCKING LLC leads with an average weekly pay of $2,200. True Transport Inc. follows at $2,250/week. Florida trucking runs on I-95 / I-75 north-south spines and the I-4 Tampa-Orlando-Daytona cross, with Port of Miami and Port of Jacksonville as major gateways alongside heavy citrus and produce agriculture freight.

What changed in May 2026

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The trucking companies leading Miramar, Florida this month

The top of the list is KEEP TRUCKING LLC at $2,200/week. A few names below the top earn more on a weekly-pay basis but rank lower on the composite.

#1KEEP TRUCKING LLC — $2,200/wk

KEEP TRUCKING LLC leads the Miramar, Florida market on combined pay and ranking score this month. Pay sits above the 90th percentile in the Miramar, Florida market. KEEP TRUCKING LLC's FMCSA score is strongest on controlled-substances compliance — 88th percentile. Lanefinder's application data flags KEEP TRUCKING LLC as a responsive employer.

#2True Transport Inc. — $2,250/wk

True Transport Inc. pays above the 92nd percentile on weekly pay for the Miramar, Florida market. True Transport Inc.'s FMCSA score is strongest on unsafe-driving avoidance — 99th percentile. Driver applications get a faster-than-median response in Miramar, Florida.

True Transport Inc. actually pays more weekly than the top-ranked carrier — $2,250/week.

#3JK MOVING & STORAGE INC — $2,200/wk

JK MOVING & STORAGE INC's weekly pay ranks in the 95th percentile across Miramar, Florida. Top FMCSA dimension here is unsafe-driving avoidance, in the 94th percentile.

Also in the top 10: #4 PRAIRIE FIELD SERVICES LLC at $1,750/wk, #5 Diaz Stone & Pallet Inc. at $1,750/wk, #6 DIVINE ENTERPRISES at $1,375/wk, #7 G-DIAMOND TRANSPORT INC at $2,045/wk, #8 ELBERTA LOGISTICS INTERNATIONAL LLC at $2,000/wk, #9 BRADY TRUCKING INC at $1,750/wk, #10 MC CARRIER LLC at $1,700/wk.

What Miramar, Florida drivers actually run

Of active CDL postings in Miramar, Florida this month, 16% are regional and 79% are OTR (long-haul). Local and semi-local routes account for the remaining 5%.

Across Miramar, Florida CDL postings: 2% with guaranteed pay, 27% dedicated, 79% take-truck-home, 61% pet-friendly, 64% riders-allowed.

Miramar, Florida vs Florida: the numbers that diverge

How Miramar, Florida compares to Florida
Miramar, FloridaFlorida top 50 Delta
Dedicated routes39%29%+10 pt
Pet-friendly fleets69%76%-7 pt

Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026

Miramar, Florida's biggest divergence from Florida is on dedicated routes, 10 points above the state baseline.

Driving CDL in Florida

Florida CDL work splits cleanly between coastal port-and-tourism freight (Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Port Everglades) and Central Florida last-mile distribution. The hurricane season — June through November — drives both stress and opportunity: insurance rates climb, freight rates spike around storm-recovery windows, and shutdown days are a real income variable. Florida has no state income tax. The traffic on I-95 and I-4 is consistently in the top tier of US congestion, so HOS planning around peak commute windows matters more here than in most states. Reefer and produce work pays well; OTR pulling out of the state is steady year-round.

Where this data comes from

Compensation is the largest single weight at 30% — pay percentile, sign-on bonus, guaranteed-pay availability, and settlement cadence. FMCSA safety contributes 25%, built from five SAFER dimensions with unsafe-driving and hours-of-service weighted 2× heavier. Benefits contribute 25%, scored separately for W2 versus owner-operator and 1099 carriers. Operational performance — application responsiveness and fleet scale — contributes 20%. Updated May 2026.

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