Key facts
- Founded 1992 · headquartered in Jacksonville, FL
- Privately held
- FMCSA broker authority: ACTIVE (MC-135953)
- #93 on the Transport Topics Top 100 (2026)
- Gross revenue: $166M per Transport Topics 2026
- Primary freight modes: Dry Van, Reefer, LTL, Intermodal
About Corporate Traffic Logistics
Corporate Traffic Logistics is a family-owned, multi-modal third-party logistics provider founded in 1992 by Chris Cline in Jacksonville, Florida — now operated by Chris, Chad, and Craig Cline. The brokerage entity, Corporate Traffic, Inc., operates under FMCSA broker authority MC-135953. Corporate Traffic ranks #93 on the 2026 Transport Topics Top 100 Freight Brokerage Firms with $166M in gross brokerage revenue. The company operates from its Jacksonville headquarters with a branch office in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Per Transport Topics 2026, Corporate Traffic brokers a notably broad mode mix for its size — rail/intermodal, LTL, dry van truckload, refrigerated, flatbed/heavy haul, and bulk/tank are all listed. Company materials describe an asset and non-asset transportation product set spanning managed LTL, intermodal, ocean services, expedited air freight, drayage, dry van, temperature-controlled, and flatbed. Corporate Traffic has been ranked a Top 100 3PL by Inbound Logistics for 20+ years and named a Best Place to Work by multiple publications.
For shippers evaluating Corporate Traffic, the strongest fit is Southeast and Florida-anchored shippers with diverse modal needs who prefer family-owned, relationship-led 3PL service over PE-backed scale plays. Port-aligned drayage and ocean capability serve Jacksonville-area import/export shippers particularly well. Shippers needing cross-border Mexico/Canada capability or instant digital pricing may find better alternatives elsewhere; Corporate Traffic's value is in the breadth-of-mode service across the Southeast core.
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Load Types Transport Topics Top 100
FMCSA & Licensing FMCSA Li-Public
Coverage
All 48 contiguous states · port-aligned ocean and drayage operations
Strongest Lanes
Pros & Cons
- Family-owned since 1992 — consistent ownership and account-management culture
- Broad mode mix for a Tier 4 broker — rail/intermodal, LTL, FTL, reefer, flatbed, bulk all covered
- Strong Southeast and Florida lane density with Jacksonville port-aligned drayage and ocean services
- 20+ years on Inbound Logistics Top 100 3PL list — proven track record
- Best Place to Work recognition signals stable, low-turnover account teams
- Net revenue not disclosed in TT 2026 — can't compute margin for benchmarking
- No cross-border Mexico or Canada coverage
- Coverage strongest in Southeast/Florida core; thinner West Coast and Midwest density
- No public instant-quoting platform — relationship-driven sales model
- Smaller scale than top-50 brokers — may not be optimal single-source for enterprise national programs
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FAQ
Is Corporate Traffic Logistics licensed and bonded as a freight broker?
Yes — Corporate Traffic, Inc. operates under FMCSA broker authority MC-135953, registered in Jacksonville, FL. Family-owned since 1992. Verify the DOT number, current bond, and authority status at li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov before tendering a load.
What types of freight does Corporate Traffic Logistics handle?
Per Transport Topics 2026, Corporate Traffic covers rail/intermodal, LTL, dry van truckload, refrigerated, flatbed/heavy haul, and bulk/tank. Plus ocean and drayage via Jacksonville port operations. Strongest fit is Southeast/Florida shippers with diverse modal needs.
How do Corporate Traffic Logistics' rates compare to other freight brokers?
Corporate Traffic reported $166M gross brokerage revenue in 2026; net revenue not disclosed publicly. Pricing tends to be competitive on Florida/Southeast core lanes given carrier density there; benchmark via ShipperGuide before committing on lanes outside the regional core.