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Logistics Quotient

Now in its 6th year, this is a joint study by the editors of Expansion Management and Logistics Today magazines. It compares 362 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) according to 10 critical logistics categories:

  • Overall Transportation & Warehousing (T&W) industry climate
  • T&W work force/labor costs, availability and skill levels
  • Road & highway basic infrastructure
  • Road density, congestion and truck safety
  • Road and bridge conditions
  • Interstate highway access
  • Water ports
  • Air cargo service
  • Taxes & Fees
  • Railroad Service
2007 LOGISTICS QUOTIENT ™: America’s Most Logistics-Friendly Cities  [ 10/17/2007 ] By: Bill King, Chief Editor  Related Link...
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Our seventh annual study identifies the metro areas that can provide your company with the strongest and most robust logistics infrastructure.   Read The Full Article


2006 LOGISTICS QUOTIENT: The Best Metros in the U.S. for Logistics Infrastructure  [ 10/23/2006 ] By: Bill King, Chief Editor, and Michael Keating, Senior Research Editor  Related Link...
  For PRESS RELEASE, click on "Related Link"

Our sixth annual Logistics Quotient™ study ranks the logistics infrastructure of all 362 metros in the United States according to 10 major categories.   Read The Full Article


2005 LOGISTICS QUOTIENT ™ : The Top Logistics Metros in the United States  [ 9/14/2005 ] By: Bill King, Chief Editor, and Michael Keating, Senior Research Editor  Related Link...
  For PRESS RELEASE, click on RELATED LINK

Our fifth annual Logistics Quotient™ study ranks the most logistics-friendly metros in the country according to 10 major logistics categories.   Read The Full Article


 
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