Updated May 2026
Best Trucking Companies in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida (May 2026)
There are 243 W2 trucking carriers currently posting jobs in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. The ranking below reflects active jobs as of May 2026, not historical pay surveys. 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 Palm Beach Gardens, 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 Palm Beach Gardens, Florida market on combined pay and ranking score this month. Pay sits above the 90th percentile in the Palm Beach Gardens, Florida market. On controlled-substances compliance, the carrier ranks in the 88th percentile per FMCSA SAFER data. Lanefinder's application data flags KEEP TRUCKING LLC as a responsive employer.
#2True Transport Inc. — $2,250/wk
True Transport Inc.'s weekly pay ranks in the 97th percentile across Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. On unsafe-driving avoidance, the carrier ranks in the 99th percentile per FMCSA SAFER data. Lanefinder's application data flags True Transport Inc. as a responsive employer.
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 Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Strongest FMCSA dimension is unsafe-driving avoidance — 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 G & C FOOD DISTRIBUTORS & BROKERS INC at $1,650/wk.
Lane mix and benefits across Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
15% of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida's active CDL postings are regional and 81% are OTR; local plus semi-local accounts for the rest (4%).
Across Palm Beach Gardens, Florida CDL postings: 2% with guaranteed pay, 26% dedicated, 81% take-truck-home, 62% pet-friendly, 65% riders-allowed.
How Palm Beach Gardens, Florida compares to Florida
| Palm Beach Gardens, Florida | Florida top 50 | Delta | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pet-friendly fleets | 68% | 76% | -8 pt |
| Dedicated routes | 36% | 29% | +7 pt |
Source: Lanefinder index, May 2026
Among the figures above, pet-friendly fleets is where Palm Beach Gardens, Florida differs most from Florida — 8 points below statewide.
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.
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Where this data comes from
The composite score is 30% compensation, 25% FMCSA safety, 25% benefits, and 20% operational performance. Pay percentiles are computed against carriers currently hiring in each market; FMCSA percentiles come from SAFER and weight unsafe-driving and hours-of-service violations 2× heavier than the other three dimensions. Updated May 2026.