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Bridge collapse challenges small trucking companies' recovery efforts

A year after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, small trucking companies like Triple CCC Logistics are still struggling to regain their footing. The bridge fell on March 26, 2024, causing significant disruption.

The details: Triple CCC Logistics, run by William and Tiarra Cox, was expanding its fleet and growing before the bridge disaster struck. Many clients no longer found it convenient to use ports in Maryland afterward.

  • The collapse was a huge setback to local commerce, with many residents and businesses feeling the pinch due to redirected routes.
  • Five months after, a port workers strike worsened the situation, driving away more clients concerned about logistics disruptions.

The challenge: Despite these obstacles, Williams Cox remains determined to bounce back. "I plan for many things, but I couldn't plan for a bridge collapsing," he said. The company has been working hard to rebuild its client base, relying on community support. They continue to navigate financial strains, reported WBAL TV.

Looking ahead: As Triple CCC Logistics works to recover from the dual setbacks of the bridge collapse and union strike, they aim to get back to full capacity, leaning on tenacity and the support of local economic development groups. Their story is one of many, highlighting the resilience of small businesses facing unforeseen events.

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Atchafalaya Basin Bridge update ends split speed limits for trucks and cars

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