Fastest growing companies in Chattanooga

Meet some of the 2024 fastest growing local companies in Chattanooga featured on Inc. 5000’s list.

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See who’s best in the biz.

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Shoutout to the 15 local companies that ranked among the fastest-growing private companies in the nation on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list.

Inc.com determined rankings according to the percentage of revenue growth over three years — making a minimum of $100,00 in 2020 to a minimum of $2 million in 2023.

Meet the top five local growing companies that made the cut.

No. 416 — Big Sky Landscapes

  • Est. 2019
  • Industry: Construction
  • Growth: 1,066%
  • What they do: Provide landscaping installation for residential and commercial properties.

No. 735 — MOCA Logistics

  • Est. 2018
  • Industry: Logistics + transportation
  • Growth: 654%
  • What they do: Design, build, and equip state-of-the-art facilities + provide third-party logistics in the e-commerce space.

No. 1,038 — Steam Logistics

  • Est. 2012
  • Industry: Logistics + transportation
  • Growth: 491%
  • What they do: Third-party logistics provider offering multi-modal solutions globally.
Three men on a fishing boat holding a swordfish

These companies are swimming up the ranks.

Photo via Waypoint TV

No. 2,283 — Waypoint TV

  • Est. 2016
  • Industry: Media
  • Growth: 228%
  • What they do: Streaming service featuring outdoor lifestyle, fishing, and hunting programming.

No. 2,640 — Taimen Transport

  • Est. 2012
  • Industry: Logistics + transportation
  • Growth: 193%
  • What they do: Provide world-class technology for shippers + carriers.

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