Friday, January 18, 2008

St. Louis Named Number Two in Nation for Friendly Logistics

St. Louis was named the second-most logistics-friendly city in the nation based on its transportation infrastructure, according to a recent Expansion Management magazine study. Kansas City was ranked No. 1.
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The magazine compared 362 metropolitan areas on 10 major criteria related to logistics, or supply chain management: transportation and warehousing, work force, road infrastructure, road congestion, road and bridge condition, interstate highway, state fuel taxes and fees, railroad services, water commerce, and air cargo. Rounding out the top 10 in the magazine's listing were Atlanta; Houston; Dallas-Fort Worth; Cincinnati; Louisville, Ky.; Chicago; Cleveland; and Nashville, Tenn.

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