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The Transportation Border Working Group presents a comprehensive freight study focusing on our region's infrastructure. This initiative includes an updated inventory and deficiency analysis of freight systems, user interviews to understand current operations, and an exploration of supply chain trends and site selection drivers. The study synthesizes user needs with regional data to refine freight priorities and strategies. Key findings highlight the potential for improved total landed costs, increased trade, expansion of logistics offices, and recognition of the region as a logistics expertise hub, ultimately boosting job creation.
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SEMCOG Infrastructure Study • Updated regional freight infrastructure inventory and deficiency analysis • Extensive freight system user interviews to learn how our system functions for current industries • Exploration of the supply chain characteristics, trends and site selection drivers of industries targeted by regional leaders • Synthesizing needs identified by current users, regional data and targeted industry specifications to refine regional freight priorities
Freight Study • Current state and forecast • How we stack up • Opportunities to grow
Models for Success • Atlanta • Columbus • Halifax • Kansas City
Regional Supply Chain Value Proposition value infrastructure
Next Steps infrastructure
The Result • Shippers receive the best total landed cost • Increased and diversified trade into and out of the region • Expansion in number and size of logistics company offices in the region • Recognition of region as a brain-center of logistics and supply chain expertise and efficiency • More supply chain and logistics-based jobs