WWEX Group Celebrates Carrier Excellence With 2026 Carrier Awards
DALLAS, January 20, 2026 — WWEX Group, the leading third-party logistics (3PL) provider behind Worldwide Express, GlobalTranz, Unishippers, JEAR Logistics and BLX Logistics, announced its 2026 Carrier Awards this week, recognizing the carrier partners whose performance, reliability and collaboration help power the company’s nationwide shipping network. These awards highlight the critical role carriers play in delivering consistent, high-quality service to shippers across industries.
“Strong carrier relationships are the foundation of our ability to serve shippers at scale,” said Mike Grayson, CRO & Executive Vice President at WWEX Group. “Our carrier partners aren’t vendors — they’re collaborators. Their performance, communication and commitment to service directly impact our customers’ success, and these awards reflect how critical that partnership is to our network.”
This year’s winners, named at the WWEX Group Partner Channel Conference on Jan. 20 in San Diego, are:
- West Coast LTL Carrier of the Year — Estes
- National LTL Carrier of the Year — XPO
- LTL Carrier Partner of the Year — R&L Carriers
- Southeast LTL Carrier of the Year — ACT Logistics
- Midwest LTL Carrier of the Year — Dayton Freight
- Northwest LTL Carrier of the Year — PITT OHIO
- Partner of the Year — UPS®
WWEX Group supports shippers through a carefully vetted carrier network that spans more than 75 LTL carriers and 45,000+ truckload providers, including regional, national and specialty shipping partners. This expansive network allows WWEX Group to match every shipment with the right carrier based on service requirements, lane coverage and performance history.
“The future of logistics is built on collaboration,” said Grayson. “As supply chains become more complex, success depends on partners who are willing to work together, adapt quickly and hold each other to a higher standard. Our carrier relationships are central to building a stronger, more resilient network for the long term.”