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Carrier Directory · Maryland · District Hts Metro

Trucking Companies in District Hts, MD

Updated 2026-06-07T03:03:02.611Z·By Sarah Chen, Lead Safety Analyst·Reviewed by James Rodriguez·Methodology v2.1

District Hts, MD has 24 registered for-hire trucking companies as of June 2026, making it one of Maryland's largest carrier markets by operating authority count. This figure includes active, inactive, and revoked authorities tracked by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).

At a glance
Total carriers24
Active authority24
Avg fleet size1.5 units
Risk indicators0
Prior revocations0
StateMaryland
Data sourceFMCSA + Risk Intelligence
Total carriers
24
District Hts metro
Active authority
24
100.0% of total
Avg fleet
1.5
Power units
Prior revoked
0
On record
Risk indicators
0
Active indicators

Source: FMCSA operating authority and compliance records. Truck Graph analysis. View methodology

Risk Alert2 carriers in District Hts, MD with active risk signals (8.3% of total)
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Fleet size and equipment distribution

24 carriers broken down by power-unit count and operation type in District Hts, MD.

Fleet size distribution

By registered power-unit count. Source: FMCSA carrier census. View methodology

Operation type breakdown

Classification by carrier operation type and hazmat endorsement status. View methodology

About the District Hts, MD freight market

District Hts, MD is home to 24 registered for-hire motor carriers, of which 24 (100.0%) hold active operating authority as of June 2026. According to FMCSA records, the average fleet size among District Hts carriers is 1.5 power units, reflecting a market dominated by owner-operators and small fleets. The District Hts carrier population contributes to Maryland's broader freight economy, which the Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks among the nation's largest by trucking employment.

The fleet composition in District Hts shows 55 single-truck operators (229.2% of all carriers) alongside 0 carriers operating fleets of 101+ power units. Other operations represent the largest segment with 66 carriers. This distribution is consistent with FMCSA's national pattern where approximately 91% of registered carriers operate fewer than 6 power units (FMCSA Industry Snapshot, 2024).

Authority tenure data reveals 0 carriers received new operating authority in the past 6 months, while 0 carriers have maintained continuous authority for 20+ years. New entrants face elevated scrutiny under FMCSA's New Entrant Safety Assurance Program, which mandates an 18-month monitoring period including at least one safety audit. The presence of 0 carriers with prior revocations on record underscores the importance of verifying authority status before tendering freight — a carrier's historical compliance record is publicly available through the FMCSA SAFER System.

Truck Graph identifies 0 active risk indicators among District Hts carriers (0.00% of the population), flagged through cross-referencing authority history, insurance filing patterns, and known chameleon carrier behaviors. The FMCSA defines chameleon carriers as entities that "successively obtain and relinquish operating authority to evade enforcement actions." Shippers and brokers should verify carrier authority, insurance coverage, and safety ratings before every load tender — Truck Graph's Risk Check tool provides instant verification against all available compliance data.

Sources: FMCSA.dot.gov, BLS Trucking Industry Data, FMCSA SAFER System. Data verified as of .

Authority age distribution

Years since initial FMCSA authority grant date. View methodology

Risk and compliance overview

Risk indicators and fleet composition across 24 District Hts carriers.

Fleet size vs carrier count

Carrier population by fleet tier. Source: FMCSA census data. View methodology

Equipment type share

Based on operation type classification and endorsements. View methodology

Key finding
District Hts, MD has 24 registered carriers with 24 (100.0%) holding active authority.

All District Hts carriers — complete directory

5 safe-to-tender carriers · 1 pages · Sorted by fleet size.

#CarrierCityDOT #FleetAuth. ageTypeSafetyStatus
01Stingray Logistics LLC
District Hts, MD
MC1151296349457225 yr 8 moDry van
0
Active
02Wrecking Corporation Of America INC
District Hts, MD
MC1427207388603524 yrDry van
0
Active
03Flipmo Truckin LLC
District Hts, MD
MC1215371301210019 yrDry van
0
Active
04Mcb Trucking LLC
District Hts, MD
MC1032407327053017 yr 2 moDry van
0
Active
05Alexander'S Trucking LLC
District Hts, MD
MC1042622870400110 yr 2 moDry van
0
Active
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Truck Graph carrier directory. Data from FMCSA operating authority records. View methodology

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Frequently asked

District Hts trucking questions

Answers verified against FMCSA records.

How many trucking companies are in District Hts, Maryland?

District Hts, MD has 24 registered for-hire motor carriers as of June 2026. Of these, 24 hold active operating authority from the FMCSA.

What is the average fleet size in District Hts?

The average fleet size among District Hts carriers is 1.5 power units. Approximately 55 carriers operate a single truck, while 0 operate fleets of 101+ units.

How many District Hts carriers have risk indicators?

Truck Graph identifies 0 active risk indicators among District Hts-based carriers. These indicators are derived from authority history patterns, insurance filing anomalies, and known chameleon carrier behaviors.

How do I verify a District Hts trucking company?

Use Truck Graph's DOT Lookup tool to instantly verify any carrier's authority status, insurance coverage, and safety record. You can also check the FMCSA SAFER System directly at safer.fmcsa.dot.gov.

What types of trucking companies operate in District Hts?

District Hts's carrier population includes other, dry van / mixed operations. The market serves general freight, specialized, and regional distribution needs.

Is Truck Graph data reliable?

Truck Graph compiles data from FMCSA authority records, insurance filings, inspection histories, and crash reports. Data refreshes continuously from verified federal sources. All 24 District Hts carriers are cross-referenced against multiple compliance databases.

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