As February draws to a close, we look back on a month filled with both challenges and success. State officials celebrated the Port of Baltimore’s remarkable cargo handling in 2023, indicating a robust recovery from global supply chain disruptions. $180 million in federal funding will create 920 truck parking spaces along Interstate 4, addressing long-distance trucker’s rest stop shortages, with construction set to begin in mid-2026 in Seminole County. Continuing on with shortages, CDL schools are essential for addressing industry concerns by providing comprehensive education, effective candidate assessment, and preparation for diverse career paths.
Additionally, Commerce Department reported 3.2% GDP growth from Oct–Dec, slightly down from initial estimate. Despite this, US economy maintains growth above 2% for six consecutive quarters, showing resilience. Top shipping container manufacturer sees revenue surge in hydrogen sector, with projections for further growth by 2025, unveiling crucial technology for green hydrogen production. Discussions underway for new $1 billion container terminal at Tradepoint Atlantic, aiming to create 1,100 jobs by 2028, contingent upon addressing environmental concerns. As winter wraps up, we anticipate the industry’s upcoming events and developments.
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