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Swift and FleetForce Launch CDL Training Hub at Mobile, Alabama Terminal

By MGN EditorialJune 18, 2026 at 05:47 PM

Swift Transportation and FleetForce have partnered to establish an on-site commercial driver's license training and certification facility at a terminal in Mobile, Alabama, addressing ongoing driver shortage challenges in the freight sector.

## Swift and FleetForce Launch CDL Training Hub at Mobile Terminal Swift Transportation and workforce solutions provider FleetForce have joined forces to open a dedicated commercial driver's license (CDL) training and certification hub at a terminal facility in Mobile, Alabama, according to FreightWaves. The partnership establishes an on-site training centre designed to streamline the pathway for new drivers entering the commercial trucking industry. By co-locating training and certification operations directly at an active terminal, the initiative aims to reduce barriers to entry and accelerate the pipeline of qualified CDL holders into the freight workforce. ### Addressing a Persistent Industry Challenge The launch comes against the backdrop of a well-documented and ongoing driver shortage that has affected freight movement across North American supply chains. The American Trucking Associations has repeatedly flagged the deficit of qualified commercial drivers as one of the sector's most pressing structural challenges, with tens of thousands of positions estimated to be unfilled at any given time. Mobile, Alabama represents a strategically significant location for such an initiative. The Port of Mobile is one of the Gulf Coast's major cargo gateways, handling a diverse mix of containerised freight, bulk commodities, and roll-on/roll-off cargo. Expanding the local pool of CDL-certified drivers directly supports the port's landside logistics ecosystem and the broader intermodal supply chain connecting the region. ### On-Site Model Seen as Key Differentiator The decision to embed training operations within an operational terminal environment is notable. Candidates gain exposure to real-world freight handling conditions during their training, potentially improving readiness and retention compared with off-site classroom-only programmes. For carriers and logistics operators in the region, the hub offers a more direct recruitment pipeline from training completion to active deployment. Swift Transportation, one of the largest truckload carriers in North America, brings significant operational scale and industry credibility to the venture, while FleetForce contributes its specialised focus on driver workforce development and placement. Details regarding training programme duration, capacity, and enrolment procedures were not immediately available, but the partnership signals a growing trend of carriers investing directly in driver development infrastructure rather than relying solely on third-party training providers. *Source: FreightWaves*
#CDL training#driver shortage#Swift Transportation#FleetForce#Mobile Alabama#port logistics#trucking workforce#intermodal

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