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New Mexico’s location in the southwest makes it a major hub for freight movement across the U.S. From oil transport in the Permian Basin to shipments headed north to Denver and east to Dallas, trucks move millions of tons through the Land of Enchantment every year.

While national carriers play a huge role in interstate freight, many trucking companies in New Mexico are headquartered right here in-state. These carriers operate some of the most active fleets in the region, employing thousands and logging tens of millions of miles each year.

Here’s a look at the largest trucking companies in New Mexico based on fleet size, regional operations, and economic impact.

To speak with an experienced New Mexico truck accident lawyer, please don’t hesitate to call (575) 222-1000 or fill out our online form today.

1. Lobo Trucking LLC—Hobbs, NM

Founded in Hobbs, Lobo Trucking LLC provides oilfield transport services across southeastern New Mexico and the greater Permian Basin. Their fleet specializes in heavy-duty hauling, including vacuum trucks, end dumps, and winch trucks.

FMCSA records show that Lobo Trucking operates 50 power units with 35 drivers and logged over 1.8 million miles in a recent reporting year.

2. Wilbanks Trucking Services—Artesia, NM

Founded in 1987, Wilbanks Trucking Services supports a full range of rig-moving and heavy-haul services throughout southeastern New Mexico. As a Permian Basin operator, Wilbanks is key in supporting upstream and midstream operations across the region.

3. Triple S Trucking—Aztec, NM

Headquartered in Aztec, Triple S Trucking is a major service provider to southeastern New Mexico’s oil and gas industry. The company supports upstream and midstream operations with a large and diverse fleet, including vacuum trucks, hot oil units, kill trucks, winch trucks, and transport trailers designed specifically for oilfield use.

With nearly 80 commercial vehicles, they’re an integral part of Permian Basin logistics, working closely with well service crews, drilling contractors, and energy producers in some of the state’s most active oilfields.

4. Three Rivers Trucking—Bloomfield, NM

With locations in Bloomfield and Carlsbad, Three Rivers Trucking Inc. serves clients in the Four Corners Region. They transport construction materials, oilfield pipes, and heavy equipment across New Mexico and neighboring states.

FMCSA’s SAFER database shows Three Rivers has 18+ vehicles licensed for state and interstate commercial use.

5. Rinchem Company—Albuquerque, NM

Based in Albuquerque, Rinchem is a global logistics provider that offers domestic transportation for chemicals, semiconductors, and temperature-sensitive freight. As part of its highly specialized logistics model, Rinchem operates a hazmat-certified fleet that handles regulated loads across North America.

With a fleet exceeding 190 commercial vehicles, Rinchem is one of Albuquerque’s largest private transportation operations.

Honorable Mentions: Carriers That Frequently Operate in New Mexico

Although not based in-state, these trucking companies frequently travel through New Mexico, using I-40, I-25, and U.S. Route 285 as key segments of cross-country routes:

  • J.B. Hunt (Arkansas),
  • Schneider National (Wisconsin),
  • Knight-Swift Transportation (Arizona),
  • C.R. England (Utah), and
  • Werner Enterprises (Nebraska).

These national carriers operate terminals near Albuquerque, Las Cruces, and Gallup, processing a large share of regional freight.

Why Knowing the Largest Trucking Companies in New Mexico Matters

Whether transporting crude oil, grain, heavy equipment, or household goods, these New Mexico trucking companies run thousands of miles every day. High mileage, challenging routes, and tight deadlines raise the risk of traffic incidents, especially when safety standards slip.

According to the New Mexico Traffic Crash Annual Report (2023), heavy trucks were involved in 3,161 crashes across the state. More than 100 of those resulted in suspected serious injuries, and 96 involved fatalities. Areas where oilfield trucking is common, such as Lea, Eddy, and San Juan counties, recorded some of the highest rural crash rates.

FMCSA crash causation studies nationally show the top factors in truck-related crashes include:

  • Driver fatigue,
  • Improper lane usage,
  • Brake failure or maintenance issues, and
  • Traveling too fast for conditions.

Proper vehicle maintenance and federal hours-of-service (HOS) limits are designed to mitigate these risks, but enforcement and monitoring can vary by carrier.

Victims of commercial truck crashes often face medical costs, missed work time, and physical injuries that take years to address. When these collisions involve multi-ton vehicles and companies backed by major insurers, the stakes can rise fast.

Talk to a New Mexico Truck Accident Lawyer Today

If you or someone you care about got hurt in a crash involving a trucking company in New Mexico, you may have legal rights under state and federal transportation law. A New Mexico truck accident lawyer at Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro, P.C. can review the details of your crash, examine the carrier’s FMCSA records, and help determine your next move.

Call (575) 222-1000 or contact us online today to schedule a free consultation. Our team represents clients across New Mexico in commercial trucking claims, and we’re here to help you understand the road ahead.

Resources:

  • Wilbanks Trucking, link.
  • Triple S Trucking, link.
  • Three Rivers Trucking FMCSA records, link.
  • Rinchem Company, link.
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Alejandro Acosta

Mr. Acosta is a lifelong resident of El Paso. He graduated from Cathedral High School in 2000 and graduated from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio in 2004. Mr. Acosta went on to attend Sandra Day O’ Connor College of Law (Arizona State Law School). He graduated in 2008, receiving his J.D. and his Indian Legal Certificate for his work in Indian Law and dealings with various tribal nations throughout Arizona. Alejandro has been licensed to practice law in Texas since 2008 and has been licensed in the State of New Mexico since 2011.

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