MACKINAC ISLAND – Given that most of the routes through North America flow through the Detroit Metro region, the state needs to fill any holes in those routes to attract shipping and logistics companies, Detroit Regional Chamber President Richard Blouse said on Mackinac Island on Thursday.
Toward that end, Blouse announced the launch of TransLinkeD, a program between the Chamber and the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments designed to highlight any needs in the region’s transportation system and to develop solutions to those gaps.
“We have an incredible number of assets in the region right now to move us forward,” he said. “Our region ranks at or near the top in every logistics category. We just need to connect the dots.”
The program is posted on TransLinkedDetroit.Com
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