Key facts
- Founded 1976 · headquartered in La Cañada Flintridge, CA
- Privately held
- 10,000+ carriers · 1M+/yr shipments per year
- FMCSA broker authority: ACTIVE
- #17 on the Transport Topics Top 100 (2024)
- Gross revenue: $1.32B per Transport Topics 2024
About Allen Lund Company
Allen Lund Company is one of the oldest and most respected independent freight brokers in North America, with nearly five decades of specialization in produce and temperature-controlled freight. Founded in 1976 by Allen Lund and headquartered in La Cañada Flintridge, California, the company remains family-owned and operated — a rarity among brokers of its scale. With 29+ offices across the US and Canada and $1.32B in gross revenue (2024, Transport Topics #17), Allen Lund has built its reputation through carrier relationships that run decades deep on produce corridors.
The company's core strength is refrigerated and fresh produce freight: California's Salinas Valley, Florida's citrus and vegetable growing regions, Pacific Northwest tree fruit, and Southeast perishable lanes are where Allen Lund's carrier network and operational expertise are most dense. Shippers moving time-sensitive fresh produce trust Allen Lund because the company's agents have managed these exact lanes for years — often with dedicated carrier relationships that don't exist at larger, more generalist brokers.
Allen Lund also handles dry van FTL and flatbed alongside its reefer core, and offers cross-border services to Mexico and Canada. The company's technology platform (ALC Portal) provides load visibility and tracking, with a carrier-facing mobile app. For produce and perishable shippers who prioritize carrier relationship quality and operational reliability over automated digital procurement, Allen Lund is consistently a top-tier choice.
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Load Types Transport Topics Top 100
FMCSA & Licensing FMCSA Li-Public
Coverage
All 48 contiguous states · Mexico · Canada
Strongest Lanes
Pros & Cons
- Deepest carrier relationships in produce and reefer — built over nearly 50 years on California, Florida, and Pacific Northwest corridors
- Family-owned and independent — no private equity pressure to inflate margins or reduce service
- 29+ offices provide regional expertise and local carrier knowledge across North America
- Strong reputation for handling time-sensitive fresh produce where execution matters most
- Cross-border Canada and Mexico coverage for produce shippers with North American supply chains
- Technology platform (ALC Portal) is functional but less advanced than digital-first brokers — no instant quoting or API-first procurement
- Limited LTL capability — not a strong fit for shippers needing multi-mode (FTL + LTL) under one broker
- Intermodal and air freight not offered — pure truck focus
- Smaller employee base (~600) limits capacity availability on non-produce, non-reefer lanes
- Less brand recognition outside produce and perishables verticals
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FAQ
Is Allen Lund Company licensed and bonded as a freight broker?
Allen Lund Company, LLC holds active freight broker authority through FMCSA with a $75,000 BMC-84 surety bond on file. Always confirm current MC# and DOT# status at li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov before tendering a load — search under 'Allen Lund Company LLC' for the most current authority record.
What types of freight does Allen Lund Company move?
Per Transport Topics' Top 100 report, Allen Lund primarily brokers refrigerated/reefer and dry van TL freight. Flatbed is also active. The company's core specialty is fresh produce and temperature-controlled perishables on California, Florida, Pacific Northwest, and Southeast corridors. LTL is limited; intermodal and air are not offered.
How do Allen Lund Company's rates compare to other freight brokers?
Allen Lund is a relationship-driven broker and prices competitively on produce and reefer lanes where their carrier network is strongest. Rates may be less competitive on dry van lanes outside their core corridors. Use ShipperGuide to get instant quotes from 50+ brokers in under a minute, free, before committing to any rate.