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SCHNEIDER NATIONAL CARRIERS INC is a commercial motor carrier headquartered in Wisconsin. According to publicly available FMCSA records, the carrier operates roughly 9,866 power units and operates primarily in 1 state.
Beyond Wisconsin, FMCSA records indicate SCHNEIDER NATIONAL CARRIERS INC also operates in additional states. Because commercial trucking crosses state lines, an accident involving this carrier may involve federal regulations that differ from ordinary passenger-vehicle cases.
FMCSA has not issued a compliance rating for this carrier. Safety data on this page comes from crash and inspection records rather than a formal rating.
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Last updated: April 16, 2026. Data from FMCSA, CourtListener, and OSHA (updated weekly).