In early summer, the Detroit Chamber and Michigan State University released a report on expanding the region’s logistics assets to become a modern, inland air-sea-rail-ground port.

The plan suggests leveraging existing assets — international border, international airport with nonstop international connections, rail links to Chicago, Canada and the East Coast — to build a major intermodal port that embraces southwest Ontario and northeast Ohio. This strategy emerges out an earlier report for the region, which you can download here.

Detroit Global Logistics Hub Report July 2010

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