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Freightliner Names Charlotte, N.C., a Hardest Working City

The Freightliner Trucks Hardest Working Cities award program honors cities fueling economic growth and job creation.

July 25, 2018
Freightliner Names Charlotte, N.C., a Hardest Working City

Freightliner named Charlotte, N.C., among the top cities for growth in total employment, contribution to U.S. GDP, construction employment, and employment for truck drivers.

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The City of Charlotte, N.C., has been selected to receive the Freightliner Trucks Hardest Working Cities award, which honors cities fueling economic growth and job creation. After an economic data review, Freightliner identified Charlotte as one of the top cities in North America for investments in infrastructure, building projects, and job creation.

“The Hardest Working Cities program has been a great way to shine light on positive growth in cities across North America, and the men and women who work tirelessly behind the scenes,” said Mike McHorse, director of channel marketing, Freightliner and Detroit, in a statement. “It’s clear cities count on work trucks, and the drivers who operate them, for essential jobs such as building mass transit solutions, hauling refuse, delivering essential goods, and paving roadways, so we’re honored to recognize these successful economies.”

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A formal award presentation will be held on Sept. 17. Freightliner will also coordinate recognition events, including gift and food deliveries, at work sites around the city to thank workers for their contributions. Previous work site visits have included major road construction projects, public works garages, landfills, and more.

To select the Freightliner Trucks Hardest Working Cities, approximately 400 metropolitan census areas in the United States and Canada were reviewed in 11 data categories including impact on overall gross domestic product (GDP), growth in employment, and number of jobs in key industry sectors including construction, manufacturing, and logistics. As a contributor to job creation, Freightliner Trucks currently employs more than 8,000 people across the Carolinas.

Charlotte is among:

  • The top 10 cities for growth in total employment

  • The top 15 cities for percentage of contribution to U.S. GDP

  • The top 5 percent of cities for heavy/tractor trailer truck drivers and light truck/delivery drivers

  • The top 10 percent of cities for construction employment

“Charlotte’s economy has seen significant growth over the years and continues to attract more people and more jobs,” said Terry Keith, vocational sales manager, Excel Truck Group. “It’s an honor for Charlotte to be recognized as one of the hardest working cities in North America. The city is a great place to live and everywhere you look there’s a new building going up or a road construction project in motion, so this award really makes sense.”

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Since the launch of the program in 2015, 11 cities across North America have been awarded the title: Dallas, Des Moines, Detroit, Edmonton, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, Nashville, New York City, Salt Lake City, Seattle/Tacoma, and Toronto. 


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