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Find Logistics Companies in Maine

Use National Freight Hub to find logistics providers in Maine by service category, city, facility type, and operational fit. Compare providers across categories such as food & beverage 3pl, flatbed trucking / open deck freight, cold transport / reefer trucking, long haul / truckload freight, and more.

2 providers across 2 cities

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Sibley Transportation, Inc.

Bangor, Maine

For shippers needing specialized services, Sibley Transportation, Inc. provides B2B Fulfillment, Dedicated Fleet, Flatbed Freight, Freight Brokerage, FTL / Full Truckload, Intermodal Freight, Inventory Management, LTL Freight, Long Haul Trucking, Reefer Freight, Regional Trucking, Truckload Freight, Warehousing. Its capabilities include brokerage, trucking, logistics, transportation, transportation, logistics, supply chain & storage, f, supporting supply chains with reliable logistics execution.

Long Haul / Truckload FreightFlatbed Trucking / Open Deck FreightFood & Beverage 3PL

Logistics in Maine: frequently asked questions

How do I find logistics companies in Maine?

Search by service category, city, or capability. Maine has 2 providers listed across 4 categories — filter to the service you need, then compare and contact providers directly.

What types of logistics providers are in Maine?

Maine has providers across categories such as food & beverage 3pl, flatbed trucking / open deck freight, cold transport / reefer trucking, long haul / truckload freight, among others. Browse by category to see what's available.

How do I compare providers in Maine?

Compare on location and service area, facility type, certifications, industries served, software integrations, and the work each provider handles. Save options to your shortlist to compare side by side.

How do I request quotes from providers in Maine?

Open a provider profile and use Request Information, or build an RFQ and send it to a shortlist. Include volumes, product type, timeline, and any special handling so providers can quote accurately.