Kansas Hauling Contractors
Looking for hauling contractors in Kansas? Below are 10 top-rated hauling contractors serving Kansas in 2026 — every one rated 4.0+ stars with 10 or more verified Google reviews. Compare ratings and review counts, then contact them directly by phone or website. No middleman, no lead fees.
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Midwest Transport Group
5930 Roe Ave, Mission, KS 66205, USA
27 reviews
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VS Services LLC
753 S 66th Terrace, Kansas City, KS 66111, USA
122 reviews
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Tomlinson Transport, LLC
16777 W 157th St, Olathe, KS 66062, USA
21 reviews
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Randy Long Trucking, LLC
7939 SW Topeka Blvd, Wakarusa, KS 66546, USA
19 reviews
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Anchor Trucking Services, Inc
8109 Kaw Dr, Kansas City, KS 66111, USA
10 reviews
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Terry Trucking
1032 S 26th St, Kansas City, KS 66106, USA
21 reviews
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Five Rivers Transport, LLC
919 S 26th St, Kansas City, KS 66106, USA
51 reviews
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JS Transportation, LLC
9327 Woodend Rd, Kansas City, KS 66111, USA
33 reviews
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Central Transportation Services Inc
1820 N Mosley St, Wichita, KS 67214, USA
20 reviews
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Pavlich Inc
250 S 5th St, Kansas City, KS 66101, USA
54 reviews
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Data sourced from Google Places. Updated April 12, 2026.
Hiring a Hauling Contractor in Kansas
Buildermuse currently lists 10 hauling contractors in Kansas, averaging 4.6 stars across 378 verified Google reviews. Every firm listed clears the 4.0-star bar, and with ratings this close together, review volume is the better tiebreaker — a 4.6 backed by hundreds of reviews usually beats a 5.0 with a dozen. Most of the crews above operate out of Kansas City, Mission, and Olathe.
Kansas does not require a state-level contractor license. All licensing is handled at the city and county level. Wichita, Topeka, and Kansas City metro areas have their own requirements. With no statewide license for this work, checking city and county requirements — plus active insurance — falls on you as the hiring party.
Labor is the biggest line item on most bids, and the Kansas market sets the floor: construction workers here average $34.33 an hour — about $71,396 a year — across 73,147 workers statewide, per Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Use that figure as a sanity check when comparing quotes — a bid priced far below market labor rates usually means subcontracted or uninsured crews.
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