Planned Industrial Manufacturing Project Starts in U.S. Southeast Total $2.8 Billion
Planned Industrial Manufacturing Project Starts in U.S. Southeast Total $2.8 Billion
Attachment: Planned 2Q20 Industrial Manufacturing Project Starts
SUGAR LAND--July 9, 2020--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--As stay-at-home orders ease in parts of the U.S., industrial projects, some delayed or subject to reduced labor availability on site, are returning. During the pandemic, several sectors of the Industrial Manufacturing Industry have been key to people being able to stay at home. These sectors include data centers and the distribution centers and warehousing that provide the goods delivered via e-commerce. Industrial Info is tracking several Industrial Manufacturing project starts that are set to begin this quarter, and the U.S. Southeast, which includes Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Puerto Rico, has a strong backlog, with $2.8 billion in projects planned to kick off in the second quarter.
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