Richmond, VA—Estes has been recognized as a G75 Green Supply Chain Partner for 2025 by Inbound Logistics. This prestigious award highlights Estes as one of the 75 leading organizations that go above and beyond to help maintain and advance sustainable, eco-friendly supply chains.
“It’s a great honor for Estes to be recognized as an industry leader in sustainability,” said Sara Graf, Estes Vice President of Sustainability, Culture, and Communications. “From solar-powered terminals and electric trucks to route optimization technology and emissions reporting tools, we’re taking bold, measurable steps to reach our decarbonization goals and be an example for driving meaningful change.”
Learn more about Estes’ sustainability initiatives and the G75 Green Supply Chain Partner recognition.
About Estes
Estes is North America’s largest privately owned freight carrier. As an asset-based transportation provider with a global footprint, Estes combines nearly a century of regional freight shipping expertise with the resources, reach, and reliability of a national carrier. Backed by its more than 300 North American terminals and nearly 7,000 next-day lanes, as well as its fleet of more than 10,500 tractors, Estes is committed to getting America's freight where it needs to go, when it needs to get there. And with its continued investment in leading-edge technology, as well as the support of its more than 24,000 employees, Estes always goes the extra mile to deliver exceptional experiences that keep its customers coming back. The carrier’s comprehensive freight shipping solutions include Less Than Truckload (LTL), Volume LTL and Truckload, Time Critical Guaranteed, Custom Shipping and Logistics, and Final Mile. From short-haul to global freight forwarding—Estes does it all.
About Inbound Logistics
Inbound Logistics, the demand-driven logistics magazine, is the leading multi-channel content provider targeted toward business logistics and supply chain managers. Inbound Logistics' mission is to provide the information and solutions enabling companies of all sizes to become demand-driven enterprises by speeding and reducing inventory and supporting infrastructure, and better matching demand signals to supply. More information is available at www.inboundlogistics.com.