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Mexico-Based Company Building First U.S. Logistics Hub In Indiana

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“Transpoint Intermodal and its investors are pleased to make this investment in Northeast Indiana because we are convinced this is a needed service that will enhance shipping options into and out of the region,” said Jorge Medina, chief executive officer of Transpoint. Relocating or Expanding Your Business In Indiana. transpoint1.

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South Korean Steel Processor Adding 60 Jobs In Indiana

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POSCO, a multinational steel producer headquartered in Pohang, South Korea, will establish operations at the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville , creating up to 60 high-wage jobs by 2018. This company could have established operations anywhere in the world, but has found exactly what it needed right here in Indiana.

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Transportation Grants Help Create 880 Jobs In Metro Detroit

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million to the City of Detroit and the Road Commission for Oakland County. Eligible road agencies include MDOT, county road commissions, cities and villages. These road infrastructure projects were significant factors in two companies’ recent decisions to locate at the I-94 industrial park. Credit: Medioimages/Photodisc.

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Benteler Steel/Tube Break Ground At Port Of Caddo-Bossler In Louisiana

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Benteler considered building this new project in a dozen other states, but chose Louisiana because we are in the heart of America’s energy corridor and because we have a strong business climate, world-class shipping infrastructure and the best workers in the world. Benteler’s analysis of Oil Country Tubular Goods (OCTG) markets in the U.S.

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Autocar Chooses Alabama For $120M Investment

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Indiana-based Autocar is investing $120 million to open an Alabama heavy truck assembly operation with 746 jobs. The Indiana-based company’s extensive site selection process revealed that the Birmingham area had the “whole package” for the $120 million project, according to Autocar Chairman Andrew Taitz. “The

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Logistics: On the Road, Water or Rails…or in the Air — AGAIN

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And those pro-business factors are evident in Brunswick County with low operating costs, exceptional transportation and utility infrastructure, a strong commitment to education and workforce development and the commitment to work in partnership with business. I-69 KEEPS ROLLING ALONG IN SOUTHERN INDIANA. Source: Hoosier Energy).

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Keeping Up With Advanced Manufacturing

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“As we plan our growth, we have found this site provides significant advantages for a future tire plant in terms of its large skilled workforce, as well as its ideal location and infrastructure,” said Paul Williams, Executive Vice President, Continental Commercial Vehicle Tires, the Americas. INDIANA: BIGGEST SLICE OF THE PIE.