Master’s Transportation is launching a major hiring initiative as it opens its new headquarters in Kansas City, aiming to nearly double its local workforce by the end of 2025.
Master’s Transportation, a national leader in commercial bus and van sales, was recognized as one of Kansas City’s 527 largest private companies in the Kansas City Business Journal’s 2025 rankings, securing the #62 spot.
Master’s Transportation is expanding in Kansas City, consolidating five locations into a new headquarters at 14655 Prospect Ave. and creating 250 jobs by year’s end. The company is hiring for a variety of roles including engineers, technicians, and sales staff.
The new Master's Transportation headquarters in Kansas City includes a service hub to improve parts operations and support 12 national service locations. The 32,000-sq.-ft. service building is the first completed section of the company’s new campus.
Master’s Transportation’s new Kansas City service center brings parts, maintenance, and detailing together in a modern 32,000-square-foot facility. The first phase of a larger headquarters project, it’s designed to speed up service and support future growth on a unified campus.
Master’s Transportation has opened its 12th location in Cave Springs, AR, expanding bus sales, rentals, and maintenance services to Northwest Arkansas. The new facility offers specialized vehicle customization and expert support for schools, organizations, and individuals with unique transportation needs.
Master’s Transportation is featured in the 2025 Ingram’s 100, highlighting the largest and fastest-growing companies in the Kansas City region. This year’s list showcases record-breaking revenues and remarkable growth, with Master’s recognized among the area’s leading enterprises.
Master’s Transportation has opened a new 32,000-square-foot facility in Kansas City, Mo., streamlining operations and reducing delivery times by up to 70%. This marks the first phase of a major expansion aimed at enhancing service and efficiency for customers nationwide.
Companies across the U.S. are increasingly encouraging expressions of faith in the workplace, and Master’s Transportation is leading by example. CEO John Goodbrake emphasizes a culture of mutual respect and flexibility, allowing employees to bring their whole selves—including their beliefs—to work, which fosters trust, inclusion, and personal growth.