ArcBest named No. 19 on Training magazine's list of the nation's top 25 training programs, for its 10th consecutive year on the list.
ArcBest named No. 19 on Training magazine's list of the nation's top 25 training programs, for its 10th consecutive year on the list.
Three ABF Freight drivers (Sammy Brewster of Georgia, Scott Davis of Missouri, Todd Wilemon of Mississippi) named to 2019-2020 America’s Road Team.
ArcBest ranked No. 484 on the 2019 Top 500 List of Best Employers for Diversity, as published by Forbes in partnership with Statista.
The ABF Freight payroll team is recognized by the American Payroll Association with a 2018 Prism Award for Best Practices in Technology.
ArcBest's less-than-truckload carrier ABF Freight received a 2018 SmartWay Freight Carrier Excellence Award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
ABF Freight driver David Boyer of Wytheville, Virginia, is chosen by the American Trucking Associations as National Truck Driver of the Year.
In 2018, ArcBest was voted the Best Place To Work In Fort Smith, according to the Southwest Times Record newspaper.
ArcBest is recognized by Inbound Logistics as a Top 100 Trucker for 2018.
ArcBest is among the 100 Great Supply Chain Partners for 2018, as selected by SupplyChainBrain magazine.
ArcBest carrier ABF Freight received a 2018 Quest for Quality Award in the National LTL category.
ArcBest Chairman, President and CEO Judy R. McReynolds named one of the Top 25 2018 Most Influential Women of the Mid-Market by CEO Connection, for fourth consecutive year
ArcBest ranked No. 18 on Transport Topics’ list of the Top Freight Brokerage Firms of 2018
ArcBest's Wichita Falls, Texas, campus ranked 33rd in the Small Company category (employers with fewer than 100 Texas employees) on the 2018 Best Companies to Work for in Texas list
David Boyer, a professional driver for ArcBest carrier ABF Freight, named 2018 Virginia Truck Driver of the Year by the Virginia Trucking Association
ArcBest awarded as a 2020 Women on Boards Winning “W” Company for 2017 for having 20 percent or more of its board seats held by women