This year saw steady growth for nearly all of B.C.’s top 10 manufacturing and transport companies. The only outlier was Inland Truck and Equipment, which had a zero per cent year-over-year growth but still didn’t experience a revenue decline. Together, the top 10 raked in a cumulative $45.2 billion, painting a robust picture of the province’s manufacturing and transport industry. For our complete Top 100 coverage, check out the full lists of Top 100 companies, biggest revenue gainers, revenue decliners and rankings by industry.
1. Finning International
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 10,591,000
2024: 9,903,000
2. Premium Brands Holdings Corp.
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 7,477,200
2024: 6,470,500
3. Methanex Corporation
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 5,394,423 c
2024: 5,095,422 c
4. Mark Anthony Group of Companies
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 5,032,080 c e
2024: 4,520,340 c e
5. Ledcor Group of Companies
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 4,600,000
2024: NR
6. Adentra
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 3,144,024 c
2024: 2,991,997 c
7. Doman Building Materials Group
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 3,119,287
2024: 2,663,239
8. South Coast B.C. Transportation Authority (TransLink)
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 2,733,801
2024: 2,616,451
9. Inland Truck & Equipment
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 1,785,699
2024: 1,785,699
10. Sunrise Farms
Revenue by fiscal year ($000)
2025: 1,332,000
2024: 1,300,000
c=converted from US$; e=estimate; NP=not provided; NR=not ranked

