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Logistics
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COLUMBUS RegionWelcome to the Columbus Region. Located in the heart of Ohio, it’s an area expanding at an exciting rate with some of the best business resources available. The Region itself is located within 10 hours of 47% of the United States population and is in a prime location for any international dealings. The transportation networks provided by Port Columbus International Airport, Rickenbacker International Airport and multiple rail terminals fuel all of these opportunities and grow with the area’s ever-changing demands.
The Columbus Region is home to an extremely capable, educated workforce growing at a rate substantially above the national average. Employees have access to a number of professional development tools and have the ability to further their education at any of the Region’s 54 college and university campuses, or enhance their training at one of the many institutes focused on business or industry.
Fifteen Fortune 1000 companies, including five Fortune 500 companies, have established their headquarters in the Region due to its commitment to improvement and future growth guided by Columbus 2020, an aggressive economic development strategy. The numerous initiatives of the Region have been the driving force behind such titles as Forbes’ 2008 “No. 1 up-and-coming tech city in the United States,” and it strives to expand upon these awards to further reinforce the strengths of commerce in the area.
With access to distribution points, an abundance of critical resources and the latest technology, the Columbus Region is brimming with opportunities to help businesses reach their full potential.
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Port Columbus International Airport (CMH)
Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK)
Intermodal Terminal
Dual Rail Industrial Park
National Gateway Corridor
Heartland Rail Corridor National Freight Rail Line
Major US/State Highway Interstate Highway Industrial Parks
Indianapolis 176 miles
the ohio state University Fisher College of Business is ranked No. 5 for undergrad and 4 for graduate among supply chain/logistics programs nationwide.
BUcKeye yarD (csX) 150,000 intermodal lifts in 2012
MarysviLLe yarD (csX) 14,000 intermodal lifts in 2012
Marion DUaL-raiL inDUstriaL parK Located between both CSX and NS railroads
Lower congestion than other Major Logistics hUBs Columbus has a traffic congestion cost of just $1.18 per $1,000 in commodity value.
Memphis
Louisville
Chicago
L.A. Long Beach
$1.33
$1.55
$2.15
$6.34
$7.33
Source: Texas A&M University-Texas Transportation Institute, Urban Mobility Report 2010-2012 (3-year average)
Source: U.S. News & World Report, 2013
Major Airport
Intermodal Terminal
Dual Rail Industrial Terminal
National Gateway Corridor
Heartland Rail Corridor
National Freight Rail Line
Major Interstates
port coLUMBUs 150+ daily direct flights to 33 destinations
ricKenBacKer airport Two parallel 12,000-ft. runways
nationaL gateway corriDor The National Gateway Corridor provides the Columbus Region additional port connections in Baltimore, MD, and Wilmington, NC.
NORFOLK
BALTIMOREWASHINGTON, D.C.
WILMINGTON
RickenbackerIntermodal Yard
CLEVELAND
DETROIT
LOUISVILLE
PITTSBURGHCOLUMBUS
CINCINNATI
heartLanD corriDor The enhanced Heartland Corridor allows double-stacked freight trains to travel directly from the Port of Virginia (Norfolk International Terminals).
CLEVELAND
DETROIT
LOUISVILLE
PITTSBURGH
NORFOLK
COLUMBUS
CINCINNATI
RickenbackerIntermodal Yard
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Cincinnati 107 miles
Pittsburgh 183 miles
Cleveland 143 miles
Foreign Trade Zone #138
Rickenbacker Magnet Site
FTZ #138 Magnet Sites
Major Freight Rail Lines
Interstate Highway
The Columbus Region, where predictable logistics occur, is a channel to the global marketplace. Our strategic location, combined with the vision of forward-thinking leaders, has launched the logistics industry into the spotlight, making it one of our region’s fastest growing sectors.
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Located in Columbus, Ohio, the 15th largest city in the U.S. and one of the fastest growing areas in the country, Rickenbacker is at the heart of North American population and economic activity.
Situated between New York, Chicago, Toronto and Atlanta, Rickenbacker is within a 10-hour truck drive to 47% of the US population, 33% of the Canadian Population, and 47% of the US manufacturing capacity.
Foreign traDe Zone #138
Six pre-designated Magnet Sites and ability to provide FTZ designation to any site in 25-county Central Ohio service area.
In 2012, $2.9 billion was shipped out of FTZ #138 and $2.75 billion was received.
Toronto
New York, NY
Charleston, SC
by Airby Seaby Rail
Los Angeles, CA
Seattle, WA
Atlanta, GA
RICKENBACKER
FROM SOUTH AMERICA
FROM EUROPEFROM ASIA
500 Mi/805 Km
Norfolk, VA
Chicago, IL
Marion interMoDaL centerOperated by Schneider National
ricKenBacKer inLanD port • State-of-the-art intermodal facility
handles more than 300,000 lifts a year and offers $660 million in transportation cost savings to shippers.
• Rickenbacker handled more than 161 million pounds of air cargo in 12 months ending September 2012.
• 40 million square feet of warehousing and distribution facilities in the Rickenbacker area with room for growth.
OVERVIEW
TalentThe Columbus Region has more than 100,000 skilled and motivated people in logistics-related occupations,
with educational programs at all levels to support this workforce.
Logistics-reLateD eDUcationaL prograMs
Logistics worKForce By occUpation anD LeveL oF eDUcation/training reqUireD (nUMBer oF worKers)
aDvanceD Logistics occUpations
DistriBUtion anD warehoUsing occUpations
high schooL tech/vocationaL associate’s BacheLor’s graDUate
short terM – ojt MeDiUM terM – ojt reLateD worK eXperience BacheLor’s Degree & eXperience
groveport Madison hsCareer-tech logistics program
Shipping, receiving and traffic clerks (5,547)
Stock clerks and order fillers (15,026)
Truck drivers, heavy and tractor-trailer (15,450)
Industrial truck and tractor operators (5,447)
Laborers and freight stock and material movers, hand (24,425)
Packers and packagers, hand (8,865)
Machine Feeders and off bearers (1,031)
Production, planning and expediting clerks (2,952)
columbus state community collegeLogistics – Attracting and Retaining Talent (ART) Certificate in Supply Chain Management
Truck drivers, light or delivery services (5,745)
Crane and tower operators (246)
Cargo and freight agents (1,403)
the ohio state University BS in Business Administration with Logistics Management specialization
BA in Geography - Aviation & Air Transportation Studies
BS in Geography - GIS & Spatial Analysis with Transportation Geography specialization
ohio christian University BA in Logistics & Supply Chain Business concentration in Logistics Management
park University at DsccBS in Management/Logistics
Logisticians (1,240)Operations research analysts (1,236)
columbus state community collegeAssociate’s in Supply Chain Management
First-line supervisors of helpers, laborers and material movers, hand (1,894)
First-line supervisors of transportation and material moving machine and vehicle operators (1,826)
Purchasing managers (385)
the ohio state University Master of Business Logistics Engineering
Master of Business Operational Excellence
Transportation, storage and distribution managers (1,097)
Source: EMSI, 11- county Columbus Region, 2012
nUMeroUs Logistics eDUcationaL opportUnities“Columbus is logistics, and this industry is a key part of what this city does day in and day out!
We have a wealth of talent with logistics experience due to the amount of on-going logistics
activities in our region. On top of this is the pipeline of talent that we continue to generate
from the numerous logistics educational opportunities available ranging from high school
to post college degree programs.”Tim Williams
SVP – Customer Operations, McGraw Hill
Competitive BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTMore than 4,100 logistics establishments are in the Columbus Region, including:
coLUMBUs region Logistics coUnciLIndustry leaders formed the Columbus Region Logistics Council (CRLC) in 2008 to serve as the catalyst for the growth of the Region’s logistics capability. CRLC is leading the implementation of a strategic road map that will continue to grow the Region as a logistics hub by focusing on the following:
• Fostering a logistics-friendly business environment • Developing and enhancing an advanced logistics infrastructure • Infusing world-class logistics technology into regional industry • Building a high-skill workforce for competitive advantage
eFFective taX rate on new capitaL investMent (coMparison oF Logistics sites)*
2.11%1.94%
1.78%1.66%
1.82% 1.82%1.66%
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Business privilege (CAT)
Personal income (state)
Real property
Equipment and machinery
Furniture and fixtures
Inventories
State capital sales
Source: Ohio Department of Development, Logistics Tax Comparison Study, 2011
*A uniform set of assumptions on capital investment, payroll, sales and C-corporation status was applied to all sites
average hoUrLy wages in transportation anD MateriaL Moving occUpations anD private sector worKForce UnioniZation rates, MetropoLitan areas
region avg. hoUrLy wage
UnioniZation rate
$14.50 8.0%Cleveland $15.47 7.9%
Indianapolis $15.78 5.5%
Memphis $15.51 4.5%
Pittsburgh $16.16 9.8%
Los Angeles $15.94 7.6%
Atlanta $17.91 3.1%
Chicago $17.01 9.0%
Louisville $17.66 10.4%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics, May 2012; Unionstats, 2012
Logistics occUpations wages (wages BeLow nationaL average in BoLD reD)
Purchasing Managers $52.56 Packaging and Filling Machine Operators and Tenders $15.50
Transportation Storage and Distribution Managers $42.29 First-Line Supervisors of Helpers, Laborers and Material Movers, Hand $22.23
Logisticians $32.73 First-Line Supervisors of Transportation and Material-Moving Machine and Vehicle Operators $25.53
Operations Research Analysts $31.24 Heavy and Tractor-Trailer Truck Drivers $19.61
Cargo and Freight Agents $17.53 Light Truck or Delivery Services Drivers $16.06
Production, Planning and Expediting Clerks $19.92 Crane and Tower Operators $18.79
Shipping, Receiving and Traffic Clerks $14.64 Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators $14.50
Stock Clerks and Order Fillers $12.01 Laborers and Freight Stock and Material Movers, Hand $12.12
First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers $25.33 Packers and Packagers Hand $10.86
Inspectors, Testers, Sorters, Samplers and Weighers $15.70
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics, May 2012
“ COLuMBuS OFFERS A LARgE InVEnTORy OF OLD AnD nEW BuILDIngS, WITH SITES AT THE LOWEST AVERAgE LEASE RATE, WHILE PROVIDIng SuPERIOR MARkET COVERAgE TO THE kEy u.S. POPuLATIOn CLuSTERS.”
average asKing rent For DistriBUtion anD warehoUsing space
Metro area per sq Ft per sq M
$2.64 $28.42
Dallas $3.05 $32.83
Atlanta $3.19 $34.34
Cincinnati $3.22 $34.66
Charlotte $3.29 $35.41
Chicago $3.62 $38.97
Jacksonville $3.78 $40.69
Pittsburgh $4.46 $48.01
Denver $4.63 $49.84
Oakland $4.68 $50.38
Baltimore $4.72 $50.81
Houston $5.24 $56.40
Los Angeles $6.11 $65.77
New Jersey - Northern $6.16 $66.31
Long Island, NY $9.67 $104.09
Sources: Colliers International, Q3 2012; U.S. Energy Information Administration
States with electricity retail choice programs
States with gas and electricity retail choice programs
States with gas retail choice programs
In 2001, the Ohio state legislature passed bill that resulted in the Ohio Electric Choice Program. This program drives competition in the energy marketplace, providing businesses with a choice in how they spend their money on electricity. Likewise, businesses may choose the provider of their gas under the Natural Gas Customer Choice Program.
ohio eLectric anD natUraL gas choice prograMs
weaLth oF taLent anD resoUrces“For 40 years, ODW Logistics, Inc. has leveraged the Columbus Region as a great place to grow our
business. As a 3PL, our clients in the health care, retail, food and e-commerce business benefit from
Columbus’ strategic location and wealth of talent and resources. We have locations across the
country, but none offer as many advantages as Columbus. Global reach. Great infrastructure.
Top-shelf talent. It all adds up to success for our company.” John Ness
President, ODW Logistics, Inc.
Hong Kong - Seattle 13 Days
Hong Kong - Los Angeles 13 Days
Hong Kong - Houston, Savannah or New York 22 Days
PVC-ANC-LCK 6461 nmPVC-ANC-JFK 6685 nm
Hong Kong - New York 25 DaysHong Kong - Norfolk 25 DaysHong Kong - Savannah 25 Days
Typical Intermodal Transit Times
Seattle - Columbus 4.5 DaysLos Angeles - Columbus 4.5 DaysNew York - Columbus 2 DaysSavannah - Columbus 2 DaysNorfolk - Columbus 1.5 Days
• 144 million are Americans within a 10-hour drive from Columbus, representing 47 percent of the national population
• 33 percent of the Canadian population is within a 10-hour drive
CLEVELAND
DETROITNEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
BALTIMORE
WASHINGTON, D.C.INDIANAPOLIS
CHICAGO
LOUISVILLE
PITTSBURGH
CHARLOTTE
RALEIGH
ATLANTA
MEMPHIS
NASHVILLE
NORFOLKST. LOUIS
COLUMBUS
MILWAUKEE
250 miles 400 km
500 miles 800 km
TORONTO
Source: Statistics Canada, 2006 Census
Metro population
1,000,000 5,000,000 10,000,000
CONTACTS and SERVICESColumbus 2020 is a private, non-profit regional economic development organization representing the 11–county Columbus Region. Our team of economic development professionals works in collaboration with state and local partners to promote the assets of the Region globally. Columbus 2020 also serves as a single point of entry for economic development inquiries and offers a comprehensive suite of services to companies and consultants that are evaluating the market area. Services include but are not limited to:
• Confidential and custom site location assistance
• Labor market analysis and demographics
• Tailored market research
• Detailed, comprehensive site/building information
• Facilitate state and local incentive programming
• Personal community and site tours
• Introductions to professional services providers
• Meetings with community and business leaders
• Regional liaison through the JobsOhio Network
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Access“BOTH RAIL CARRIERS ARE VERy AggRESSIVE In THEIR VIEW OF CEnTRAL OHIO AnD HAVE PLACED THEIR BETS THAT THIS REgIOn WILL COnTInuE TO LEAD THE SITE SELECTIOn DECISIOn PROCESS. CITIng ‘ALL THE gEOECOnOMIC’ FACTORS, InCLuDIng AVAILABLE LAnD, WORkFORCE, LOCAL ECOnOMy ETC.”
– CuRTIS SPEnCER, PRESIDEnT OF IMS WORLDWIDE, InC. –
Source: ESRI Business Analyst, 2010; Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Hofstra University
The Columbus Region is accessible to more Americans within 500 miles (805 km) than any other major inland or coastal port:
strength in the region anD access to oUr MarKets“Columbus has been the headquarters of Big Lots since we were founded in 1967. We operate more
than three million square feet with more than 500 employees in Columbus. The reason why we are
here is the strength in the Region and access to our markets via excellent interstate highways and
intermodal rail systems.” Hal Wilson
Senior Vice President of Distribution and Transportation ServicesBig Lots Stores