Williams Logistics, Inc is a family-owned and operated trucking company. Our trucking fleet consists of brand-new equipment, and our driving team is committed to delivering your freight with exceptional quality and service.
CDL Driver Benefits and Pay
Guaranteed Minimum During the 1st month
Competitive Pay
Health Coverage
Vision & Dental
Short Term Disability
Life Insurance
Guaranteed Home Weekly
401k
Trucking Career with a Work-Life Balance
Williams Logistics, Inc. believes that pursuing a career in over-the-road trucking shouldn't come at the expense of your family life. Driving for our team ensures you will receive competitive benefits and regular time at home.
Our Services
- Local multiple stop delivery
- OTR/regional multiple stop delivery
- Third party warehousing services
- Trailer storage & parking
Williams Logistics, Inc. News

Your Safety Record Just Became a Negotiating Tool
For years, freight brokers operated under a simple assumption: if a carrier had active FMCSA authority, they were cleared to haul. That assumption just died in the Supreme Court. In May 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC that freight brokers can no longer rely on federal law …

Good Trucking Isn’t About Rules. It’s About Standards.
The federal government just sent a clear message to the trucking industry: character matters. A $217 million investment to overhaul commercial trucking was announced this month, and most of the coverage is focused on enforcement, fraud crackdowns, and stricter oversight. But there’s a bigger story underneath those headlines. This isn’t just about removing bad actors. …

Diesel Truck Liberation Act: Standing Up to Costly Emission Mandates Hurting Truckers and Farmers
Lawmakers are starting to push back on federal diesel emission rules, and a new proposal called the Diesel Truck Liberation Act is aimed squarely at limiting how far regulators can go. While the politics will keep playing out in D.C., the costs and downtime from today’s emission systems are already hitting drivers, fleets, and farmers …



