Key facts
- Founded 2000 · headquartered in Fresno, CA
- Privately held
- Gross revenue: $0.015B (est.) per Transport Topics 2024
- Primary freight modes: Dry Van, Flatbed
About Bestway Transportation
Bestway Transportation is a Fresno, California-based freight broker founded in 2000, serving shippers primarily with dry van truckload and flatbed freight. Based in California's Central Valley — one of the country's most active agricultural production and distribution regions — Bestway developed its carrier network around the freight flows that characterize the area: outbound agricultural products, inbound packaging and manufacturing inputs, and construction materials moving through a region experiencing sustained population and infrastructure growth.
While headquartered in Fresno, Bestway has developed notable strength on Southeast regional dry van and flatbed lanes, reflecting a freight network that spans the South and connects California's production centers with Southeast distribution and manufacturing markets. Flatbed freight is a meaningful part of the company's business, serving shippers in the construction, building materials, and industrial equipment sectors who need open-deck capacity for oversized or irregularly shaped loads. This dual focus on dry van and flatbed distinguishes Bestway from many regional brokers that specialize in only one mode.
For shippers with California-to-Southeast freight needs — particularly those moving agricultural commodities, building materials, or manufactured goods — Bestway Transportation offers a focused regional option with hands-on account management. The company's flatbed capability makes it a practical partner for shippers whose freight programs include a mix of standard enclosed and open-deck loads, reducing the need to work with separate brokers for each mode.
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Coverage
Despite headquarters in Fresno, CA, Bestway Transportation has a noted Southeast US regional focus for dry van and flatbed lanes. Coverage spans California to the Southeast with strong presence in agricultural and construction freight corridors.
Strongest Lanes
Pros & Cons
- Dual dry van and flatbed capability reduces the need for multiple broker relationships for mixed freight programs
- California Central Valley expertise is valuable for agricultural shippers moving produce and food manufacturing inputs
- Southeast regional dry van focus provides carrier depth on California-to-Southeast lanes
- Independent private ownership allows flexible, relationship-driven account management
- Flatbed capability serves construction and industrial shippers who need open-deck capacity
- No confirmed temperature-controlled capability, limiting utility for refrigerated agricultural products
- Technology offering is basic — no shipper portal, instant quoting, or API integration confirmed
- Limited publicly available information on carrier vetting, claims resolution, and service performance metrics
- National coverage outside California and the Southeast corridor is not a stated strength
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FAQ
Is Bestway Transportation licensed and bonded as a freight broker?
FMCSA MC# and DOT# are not confirmed for Bestway Transportation, Inc. in this profile. Verify current broker authority and bond status at li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov by searching the legal entity name before tendering freight.
What types of freight does Bestway Transportation move?
Per Transport Topics, dry van TL and flatbed are primary modes. Dry van covers general commodities; flatbed serves construction, building products, and industrial equipment. No LTL, reefer, or intermodal.
How do Bestway Transportation's rates compare to other freight brokers?
Bestway is competitive on core California-to-Southeast dry van and flatbed lanes given regional carrier depth. Consistent flatbed volumes typically benefit from contract over spot pricing. For national lanes or other modes, compare brokers with broader networks.