# J.B. Hunt

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/jb-hunt  
**Vertical:** Logistics & Supply Chain  
**Subcategory:** Intermodal  
**Tier:** Challenger  
**Website:** jbhunt.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Lowell AR intermodal and trucking leader (NASDAQ: JBHT) at $12.2B 2024 revenue; 122,000+ container fleet on 35-year intermodal history with CEO Shelley Simpson competing with Schneider for North American freight logistics.

## Company Overview

J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc. is a Lowell, Arkansas-based transportation and logistics company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: JBHT) as an S&P 500 and NASDAQ-100 component — operating as the largest intermodal transportation provider in North America and the third-largest US trucking company, with $12.2 billion in 2024 annual revenue, approximately 28,000 employees, and service coverage across 99% of all US postal codes. J.B. Hunt operates five segments: Intermodal (JBI — 122,000+ containers, 6,500 tractors, 35-year history from the 1990 industry-first trucking-railroad collaboration), Dedicated Contract Services (DCS), Integrated Capacity Solutions (ICS, digital freight marketplace), Final Mile Services (FMS, white-glove delivery), and Truckload (JBT). In 2024, Shelley Simpson became President and CEO — making J.B. Hunt one of the few major logistics companies led by a woman. In 2025, J.B. Hunt celebrated the 35th anniversary of its intermodal service. Founded 1961 by Johnnie Bryan Hunt and Johnelle Hunt in Stuttgart, Arkansas, initially as a rice hull operation.

J.B. Hunt's intermodal model addresses the cost and carbon efficiency gap in long-haul freight that over-the-road trucking cannot match: a 53-foot container moving 1,500+ miles from Los Angeles to Chicago on a J.B. Hunt/BNSF intermodal train burns 4x less diesel per ton-mile than the equivalent over-the-road truck movement — creating a $500-1,500 per shipment cost advantage for freight lanes exceeding 750 miles that shippers value during periods of trucking rate volatility. J.B. Hunt's 1990 innovation (partnering with Santa Fe Railway to create the first truck-rail intermodal service, taking J.B. Hunt drivers off the highway and putting the containers on flatcars) created the intermodal market that now handles 15+ million container moves annually in North America, with J.B. Hunt's 122,000-container owned fleet — the largest in the industry — providing the shipper reliability (guaranteed equipment availability rather than dependence on scarce rail-owned containers) that drives contract volume.

In 2025, J.B. Hunt competes in the North American intermodal, trucking, and third-party logistics market with Schneider National (NYSE: SNDR, intermodal and truckload, $5.9B revenue), C.H. Robinson (NASDAQ: CHRW, freight brokerage, $18B revenue), and XPO Logistics (NYSE: XPO, LTL and logistics, $8.2B revenue) for shipper intermodal contract awards, dedicated fleet outsourcing mandates, and freight brokerage market share. The 35th intermodal anniversary milestone reflects J.B. Hunt's first-mover advantage in a market that has become the preferred mode for lane lengths above 750 miles. CEO Simpson's leadership (as Chief Commercial Officer and then President before CEO) emphasizes the technology differentiation through J.B. Hunt 360° (the digital freight marketplace platform) for capacity matching and shipper transparency. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing ICS digital brokerage through J.B. Hunt 360°, expanding Final Mile Services for big-and-bulky e-commerce delivery, and defending intermodal volume as rail network reliability improves post-labor agreements.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What does J.B. Hunt do?
J.B. Hunt is one of North America's largest transportation and logistics companies, providing comprehensive supply chain solutions through five segments: Intermodal (JBI), Dedicated Contract Services (DCS), Integrated Capacity Solutions (ICS), Final Mile Services (FMS), and Truckload (JBT). The company operates in 99% of all U.S. postal codes with $12.2 billion in annual revenue.

### Who are J.B. Hunt's customers and target market?
J.B. Hunt serves a diverse customer base including major retailers like Walmart, manufacturers, e-commerce companies, and businesses across consumer, trade, and industrial markets. Target markets include companies needing intermodal transportation, dedicated fleet services, freight brokerage, final mile delivery, and truckload capacity.

### When was J.B. Hunt founded?
J.B. Hunt was founded on August 10, 1961, by Johnnie Bryan Hunt and his wife Johnelle in Arkansas as a small rice hull operation. The company transitioned to trucking in the early 1980s and went public in 1983.

### Where is J.B. Hunt based?
J.B. Hunt is headquartered in Lowell, Arkansas, United States. The company operates across North America in 99% of all U.S. postal codes through its various service segments and employs approximately 28,000 people.

### How much funding has J.B. Hunt raised?
J.B. Hunt has been a publicly traded company since 1983 and joined the NASDAQ-100 in 2017. As a public company (ticker: JBHT), it raises capital through equity markets and operates with a market capitalization of several billion dollars. The company announced a $1 billion share repurchase program in 2025.

### What makes J.B. Hunt different from competitors?
J.B. Hunt pioneered the intermodal transportation model in 1990 and now operates the largest intermodal fleet in North America with 122,000+ containers. The company's diversified business model across five segments, technology investments, Customer Value Delivery approach, and focus on safety and sustainability differentiate it from competitors.

### Who are J.B. Hunt's main competitors?
Main competitors include C.H. Robinson (freight brokerage), Schneider National (intermodal and truckload), Swift Transportation/Knight-Swift (truckload), Hub Group (intermodal), and XPO (less-than-truckload and brokerage). J.B. Hunt competes across multiple segments of the transportation and logistics industry.

### How can I contact J.B. Hunt?
J.B. Hunt can be contacted through their website at www.jbhunt.com or their headquarters in Lowell, Arkansas. The company has service centers and terminals across North America and provides customer support for each business segment.

### Is J.B. Hunt hiring?
Yes, J.B. Hunt regularly hires drivers, logistics professionals, technology specialists, and corporate staff across North America. The company emphasizes career growth opportunities and an inclusive workplace culture. Current openings can be found at careers.jbhunt.com.

### What's the latest news about J.B. Hunt?
Recent highlights include celebrating 35 years of intermodal service in February 2025, delivering record Q1 2025 intermodal volumes, appointing Brad Delco as CFO effective September 2025, and announcing major executive leadership changes in late 2024 including Nick Hobbs as COO and Brad Hicks as President of Dedicated Contract Services.

### What is J.B. Hunt's market position?
J.B. Hunt is the third-largest trucking company in the United States, the largest intermodal service provider in North America, and a NASDAQ-100 company. With $12.2 billion in 2024 revenue and 28,000 employees, it's one of the most diversified transportation and logistics companies in the industry.

### What are J.B. Hunt's future plans?
J.B. Hunt focuses on expanding intermodal capacity and market share, investing in technology and operational efficiency, growing the Dedicated Contract Services segment, and enhancing Final Mile delivery capabilities. The company continues to prioritize safety, sustainability, and customer value delivery while maintaining disciplined capital allocation.

## Tags

b2b, supply-chain, transportation, public, fortune500

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*