Page Trucking Invests $500K in Kentucky Terminal to Tap Skilled Workforce
Key Details Page Trucking Enterprises is committing over half a million dollars to expand its terminal operations at a 10-acre site in Morgantown, Kentucky. The renovation project will add more truck maintenance bays, improved technician workspaces, and enhanced driver amenities. Why It Matters The company chose Kentucky specifically for its abundance of skilled blue-collar workers and strong manufacturing base. Page Trucking specializes in hauling industrial materials like scrap metal, ingots, and metal products - commodities with heavy concentration in the region. Business Strategy "In Kentucky we've found there's a lot of blue-collar skill and people who know how to do things," said CFO Piper Titus. The region's established customer base and manufacturing sector create significant growth potential for the carrier. Driver Development Beyond immediate operations, Page Trucking aims to use the expanded facility to recruit and train the next generation of professional drivers. Company leadership emphasizes that attracting new talent to trucking careers is critical for long-term sustainability and industry growth.
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