Audience

Fleet Operators in the Southeast

300K+ commercial fleet locations across the Southeast US — Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee

Overview

Over 300,000 commercial fleet locations across the Southeast — one of the fastest-growing economic regions in the United States. Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, South Carolina, and Tennessee are magnets for logistics, manufacturing, and construction operations, driving sustained demand for fleet products and services.

What's Included

  • Southeast Coverage: Fleet locations across GA, NC, FL, SC, and TN
  • Fleet Size: National and local vehicle counts per location
  • Vehicle Composition: GVW class breakdown from light-duty through Class 8
  • Fuel Mix: Diesel, gasoline, electric, and alternative fuel counts
  • Firmographics: Industry, NAICS, employee count, revenue, and corporate hierarchy

Use Cases

Regional Service Territory

Plan fleet service, parts, and maintenance coverage across the Southeast. Location data helps optimize service center placement and mobile service routes.

Logistics Corridor Targeting

The Southeast hosts major freight corridors (I-85, I-95, I-75) and distribution hubs. Target fleet operators moving goods through and within the region.

Construction Fleet Sales

Rapid population and commercial growth across the Southeast drives construction fleet demand. Reach construction operators expanding in high-growth metros like Atlanta, Charlotte, and Nashville.

Distribution Operations

Target fleet operators at distribution centers and fulfillment operations that have expanded into the Southeast to serve the region's growing population.

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Created by

Dow Jones

Dow Jones

General Manager, Emerging Data Products

Data Overview

Records
300,000+
Coverage
Southeast US (GA, NC, FL, SC, TN)
Update Frequency
Monthly

Key Attributes

  • Company name, website, and phone
  • Location addresses across 5 southeastern states
  • National and local fleet size
  • Vehicle weight class breakdown (GVW 1-8)
  • Fuel type composition
  • Industry and NAICS classification
  • Employee count and revenue

Common Use Cases

  • Regional fleet service territory planning
  • Southeast logistics corridor targeting
  • Construction fleet sales in growth markets
  • Distribution center fleet operations