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Table of Contents
Indiana: A Global Leader in Logistics
Introduction: Indiana + Logistics = Global Leader in Connectivity ............. 5
A message from Indiana Governor Mike Pence
Indiana: A State That Works ............................................................................. 6 Indiana Logistics Rankings ................................................................................. 7 INDIANA
A GLOBAL LEADER IN LOGISTICS
Inside the Numbers U.S. Logistics Rankings ...................................................................................... 8
State rankings for air, logistics employment, NAFTA, rail, truck, water
Industry Insights Let’s Grow Indiana’s “Crossroads of America” Advantage.................................... 16 By David Holt, Conexus Indiana
Roads, Rail and Rivers Allow Indiana Agriculture to Thrive ....................... 18
By Edward Ebert, Indiana Soybean Alliance, Indiana Corn Marketing Council
Logistics Leadership Survey ............................................................................. 20 Flex Fuel Contracts Offer a Better Way to Control Fuel Prices .................... 24
By Jon Lantz, CountryMark
The Head and the Heart: Attracting and Retaining Today’s Logistics Worker ................................................................................................ 26
By Elwood Staffing
Vincennes University to Offer OSHA-Required Training ............................. 30
By John Tooley, Vincennes University, Gibson Center
Preparing Logistics Leaders Educating Indiana’s Logistics Workforce ........................................................ 32 Logistics U: Moving High School Students into Logistics .............................. 34 Kids Page: ‘Barging’ into Logistics .................................................................. 35
Business Listings Contact information for transportation, freight, training, economic development and professional services
Transportation: Aviation, Marine, Rail, Trucking ............................................. 39 Freight Services .................................................................................................. 53 Education/Workforce ......................................................................................... 61 Economic Development ...................................................................................... 65 Professional Services .......................................................................................... 71
Logistics Maps Published by:
Maps Introduction .............................................................................................. 77 Airports ............................................................................................................... 78 Ports ..................................................................................................................... 81 Railroads ............................................................................................................. 84 Highways ............................................................................................................. 87
Maritime Transportation Assets 150 W. Market St., Ste.100 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (800) 232-PORT (7678) (317) 232-9200 www.portsofindiana.com
Indiana’s Great Lakes Inventory ...................................................................... 90 Indiana’s Ohio River Inventory ........................................................................ 92
Indexes Alphabetical Listing of Businesses.................................................................... 94 Advertiser Index ................................................................................................. 98 3
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Indiana + Logistics = Global Leader in Connectivity A Message from Indiana Governor Mike Pence Indiana has become a global leader in the world of logistics. In fact, our state is now ranked in the top 10 in over 100 important logistics categories. While Indiana is 39th in geographic area and 16th in population, our Hoosier state is a leader when it comes to logistics and moving goods from origin to destination. A few of Indiana’s notable logistics accomplishments include: • Ranked 1st in number of pass-through interstates
• Home to the 2nd largest FedEx Express airline hub in the world
• Ranked 3rd in the number of freight railroads • Ranked 6th in domestic waterborne shipping
In 1937, Indiana officially designated its motto as “The Crossroads of America” to recognize the number of major highways that connect our state with the rest of the country. Today, Indiana’s extensive transportation infrastructure includes modern interstates, railroads, airports, and more than 400 miles of navigable waterways. These methods of transportation not only provide easy access to other states, but also allow unparalleled connectivity to world markets so crucial in today’s global economy. The Indiana Logistics Directory is a key resource for our state that clearly demonstrates the many reasons why Indiana is a logistics powerhouse. I hope you enjoy the 2016 Indiana Logistics Directory and find this information useful in better understanding the importance of the logistics industry.
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Delivering an unapologetically bold logistics network B
Victor Smith, Indiana Secretary of Commerce
usinesses in the 21st century demand cutting-edge infrastructure and connectivity. Indiana understands that and delivers one of the best multi-modal transportation systems in the nation, which is a main driver for economic development in the state. It’s an exciting time to be on the cutting edge of delivering enhanced connectivity, and Indiana has established itself as a state that works by transforming opportunities into reality. As Indiana attracts more world-class jobs and investment, simultaneously we are making infrastructure investments to increase the speed and efficiency of our transportation networks to handle the growing load. In air freight alone, Indiana is home to the world’s second-largest Fed Ex Express hub. It’s an incredible asset that has helped elevate Indiana’s reputation as a logistics hub. As a result, transportation-related industries such as automotive and aviation have continued to expand exponentially in the Hoosier state. Because of our central location at the median center of the U.S. population, multiple ports on the Ohio River and Lake Michigan, our existing rail network, and placement at the crossroads of America’s interstate highway system, Indiana is the obvious choice for delivering the goods to North America and beyond. Whatever the mode of transport, Indiana is capable of distributing freight in any direction, more efficiently and at a lower cost. It all starts with leveraging our natural resources, our world-class infrastructure and our central location to provide one of the most efficient and cost-effective solutions for moving products and raw materials, not just to U.S. destinations, but worldwide. By providing better connections at a lower cost, and by working together to strengthen our entire region, Indiana is unapologetically bold about our emergence as a regional epicenter for business and opportunity. No matter what your logistics requirements are, Indiana is ready, willing and able to help your business grow. Our Hoosier team can help you reach your goals, increase profits and save money in a business climate built for your success. Indiana is a state that works, and we’re ready to work for you.
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Indiana Logistics Rankings When compared to all other states, Indiana ranks in the top 10 in 109 significant logistics-related categories and in the top five for 26 of those.
Indiana ranks‌ 1st in pass-through interstates 1st in shortest distance to median center of U.S population 1st in rail tons of primary metals originated 1st in rail tons of primary metals terminated 1st largest producer of truck trailers (Wabash National Corp.) 2nd in rail tons of waste & scrap material terminated 2nd largest dry cargo barge fleet (American Commercial Barge Line) 2nd largest liquid cargo barge fleet (American Commercial Barge Line) 2nd largest FedEx Express hub in the world (Indianapolis) 2nd in shipments received via rail and water by ton-mile 3rd in freight railroads 3rd in local freight railroads 3rd in truck tractor registrations 3rd in cargo value shipped out via multiple waterways 3rd in tonnage shipped out on multiple waterways 3rd in ton-miles of cargo shipped out via multiple waterways 4th in number of local linehaul railroads 4th in rail carloads carried 4th in switching/terminal railroads 5th in Class I railroads 5th in value of NAFTA rail imports 5th in value of NAFTA rail exports 5th
largest producer of truck trailers (Vanguard National)
5th in exports to Mexico via rail 5th in ton-miles of shipments received via multiple modes 5th
largest Great Lakes port (Indiana Harbor)
6th in airports by landed weight of all-cargo operations (Indianapolis International Airport)
7th in ton-miles of shipments received via water 7th in general freight trucking employment 7th largest inland port (Mount Vernon) 7th largest Great Lakes port (Burns Waterway Harbor) 8th largest Great Lakes port (Gary)
8th in NAFTA trade value 8th in local linehaul rail miles 8th in exports to Mexico 8th in total trade with Mexico 8th in exports to Canada 8th in scheduled air freight 8th in specialized trucking employment 8th in NAFTA trade value by truck 8th in NAFTA export value by truck 8th in imports from Canada via truck 8th in truck trade with Canada 8th in exports to Canada via truck 8th in ton-miles of freight shipped out via for-hire trucks 8th in truck tonnage originated 8th in value of freight shipped out via for-hire trucks 8th in ton-miles of truck cargo shipped out 8th in tonnage received by truck 8th in tonnage received via for-hire truck 8th in ton-miles of shipments received via inland waterways 8th in total truck tons 9th in NAFTA import value 9th in freight rail employment 9th in rail mileage
6th in truck transportation employment
9th in rail shipments originated
6th in domestic waterborne shipping
9th in rail tons of farm products originated
6th in rail tons of food products originated
9th in rail tons carried
6th in long-distance trucking companies
9th in number of airports
6th in NAFTA trade value by rail
9th in trade with Canada
6th in rail imports from Canada
9th in specialized trucking companies
6th in rail exports to Canada
9th in exports to Mexico via truck
6th in trade with Mexico via rail
9th in truck trade with Mexico
6th in tonnage shipped out via truck and rail
9th in tonnage originated
6th in value of shipments received via multiple modes
9th in single-mode tonnage originated
6th in tonnage received via multiple waterways
9th in value of shipments received via rail and water
6th in tonnage received via multiple modes
9th in tonnage received
6th in ton-miles of shipments received via multiple waterways
9th in tonnage received via a single mode
7th in NAFTA exports value
10th in local rail mileage
7th in rail tons of coal originated
10th in trucking companies
7th in rail tons of coal terminated
10th in imports from Canada
7th in warehousing jobs
10th in imports from Mexico via truck
7th in long-distance trucking employment
10th in inland waterway tonnage originated
7th in NAFTA import value by truck
10th in water tonnage originated
7th in rail trade with Canada
10th in general freight trucking establishments
7th in exports to Canada
10th in ton-miles of inland waterway freight shipped out
7th in imports from Mexico via rail
10th in value of shipments received by rail
7th in value of rail shipments
10th in value of shipments received by truck
7th in for-hire truck tonnage originated
10th in value of shipments received via for-hire truck
7th in ton-miles of water shipments sent out
10th in ton-miles of shipments received via truck
7th in tonnage received by rail
10th in ton-miles of shipments received via for-hire truck
7th in tonnage received via water
10th in number of air facilities
Sources: Association of American Railroads, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Highway Administration, FedEx, Informa Economics, Texas Transportation Institute, Trailer/Body Builders Magazine Trailer Output Report, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Department of Transportation 7
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS
U.S. Logistics Rankings AIR Number of Airports 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas Alaska California Florida Illinois Ohio Wisconsin Pennsylvania Indiana New York
Number of Air Facilities1 Number 1,466 554 522 501 478 450 435 432 405 388
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Administrator's Factbook 2013
Memphis International, Tennessee
Ted Stevens Anchorage International, Alaska
22.77
15.87
State 1 Texas 2 California 3 Florida 4 Pennsylvania 5 Alaska 6 Illinois 7 Ohio 8 New York 9 Washington 10 Indiana 10 Wisconsin
Indianapolis
Total 2,019 942 839 785 736 732 668 588 555 550 550
IS HOME TO THE
2nd Largest FedEx Express HUB IN THE WORLD
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Administrator's Factbook 2013
Landed Weight of All-Cargo Operations Louisville InternationalStandiford Field, Kentucky
11.57
Chicago O'Hare International, Illinois
Miami International, Florida
Indianapolis International, INDIANA
Los Angeles International, California
7.54
7.19
5.36
4.30
Cincinnati/ John F. Kennedy Northern Kentucky International International, (New York), Kentucky New York
3.64
3.17
Dallas/Fort Worth International, Texas
Metropolitan Oakland International, California
3.14
2.95
Pounds (billions) Source: FAA, Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data, 2014
Air Freight Originated2 State Ton-Miles4 (millions) 1 California 1,328 2 Texas 404 3 Ohio 380 4 Massachusetts 281 5 Michigan 216 6 Florida 180 7 Illinois 173 8 New York 169 9 Wisconsin 152 10 North Carolina 131 11 Washington 129 12 Pennsylvania 112 13 Colorado 103 14 Georgia 87 15 Indiana 85 SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Air Freight Received3 State 1 California 2 New York 3 Illinois 4 Texas 5 Hawaii 6 New Jersey 7 Tennessee 8 Florida 9 Alaska 10 Washington 11 Georgia 12 Ohio 13 Pennsylvania 14 Indiana 15 Oregon
Ton-Miles4 (millions) 977 745 658 460 305 245 219 215 202 124 123 76 65 47 40
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Scheduled Air Freight 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
State Georgia California Illinois Texas New York Colorado California North Carolina Nevada Arizona Texas Florida Washington New Jersey Florida Minnesota Michigan Massachusetts Pennsylvania New York
Unscheduled Air Freight
Tons (thousands) 2,335.61 1,682.27 1,370.69 903.71 756.04 629.83 603.75 555.85 520.05 310.09 290.00 288.34 235.76 221.12 162.85
State Tons (thousands) 1 Alaska 278.31 2 Florida 176.72 3 Kentucky 172.48 4 California 108.48 5 Illinois 56.10 6 Hawaii 49.62 7 Alabama 39.92 8 Texas 37.19 9 New York 33.20 10 Washington 9.51 11 Ohio 7.63 12 Georgia 6.81 13 South Carolina 5.79 14 Colorado 5.57 15 New Jersey 4.70 Indiana is ranked 28th.
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TranStats Database, 2013
Passenger Enplanements5 Airport 1 Hartsfield - Jackson Atlanta International 2 Los Angeles International 3 Chicago O'Hare International 4 Dallas/Fort Worth International 5 John F. Kennedy International 6 Denver International 7 San Francisco International 8 Charlotte/Douglas International 9 McCarran International 10 Phoenix Sky Harbor International 11 George Bush Intercontinental/Houston 12 Miami International 13 Seattle-Tacoma International 14 Newark Liberty International 15 Orlando International 16 Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain 17 Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County 18 General Edward Lawrence Logan International 19 Philadelphia International 20 La Guardia
State Tennessee California Kentucky Florida Texas Illinois New York Indiana Alaska New Jersey Georgia Pennsylvania Washington Hawaii Virginia
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TranStats Database, 2013
Licensed Pilots Enplanements 46,604,273 34,314,197 33,843,426 30,804,567 26,244,928 26,000,591 22,770,783 21,537,725 20,620,248 20,344,867 19,772,087 19,471,466 17,888,080 17,773,405 17,278,608 16,972,678 15,775,941 15,507,561 14,792,339 13,535,372
Indiana airports ranked in the top 200: Indianapolis (48), Fort Wayne (151), South Bend (154), Evansville (193).
State 1 California 2 Florida 3 Texas 4 Washington 5 Georgia 6 Arizona 7 Colorado 8 Illinois 9 New York 10 Pennsylvania 11 Ohio 12 Virginia 13 North Carolina 14 Michigan 15 Minnesota 16 Tennessee 17 Indiana 18 Wisconsin 19 Missouri 20 New Jersey
Total Flights Total 59,213 52,967 49,614 18,665 18,131 18,029 17,382 16,307 15,949 15,187 15,137 14,126 13,935 13,672 12,172 11,540 9,558 9,073 8,986 8,787
State Arrivals/ Departures 1 California 6,742,500 2 Florida 5,795,163 3 Texas 4,509,977 4 Arizona 2,546,388 5 New York 1,921,166 6 Illinois 1,871,138 7 Colorado 1,461,866 8 Georgia 1,406,668 9 Washington 1,258,637 10 Michigan 1,124,821 11 Pennsylvania 1,124,419 12 North Carolina 1,123,878 13 Massachusetts 1,009,227 14 Hawaii 962,392 15 New Jersey 885,752 16 Virginia 841,250 17 Nevada 828,684 18 Alaska 814,096 19 Minnesota 804,456 20 Oregon 802,289 Indiana is ranked 27th.
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, FAA, U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics, 2014
SOURCE: FAA, Air Traffic Activity Data System, 2015
SOURCE: FAA Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data - 2014 1
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Airports, heliports, seaplane bases • Freight shipped from state • Freight shipped to state • Cargo volume times distance shipped (tons x miles) • Persons boarding airplanes 2
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Indiana Jobs by Sector
Indiana Department of Workforce Development Projected Logistics Growth 2020
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
18,372
Percent Change from 2010 24.1%
27,471
Truck Transportation
23.4%
60,445
1,597
21.1% Support Activities for Transportation
Air Transportation
25.4%
Transportation and Warehousing
26.3% Water Transportation
27.0%
Warehousing and Storage
Jobs 463,363 402,148 309,333 260,662 188,003 122,587 116,325 114,092 106,114 97,071
Couriers and Messengers
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Sector Manufacturing Health Care and Social Assistance Retail Trade Accommodation and Food Service Admin. and Waste Services Transportation and Warehousing Construction Wholesale Trade Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Finance and Insurance
128,053
3.4%
6,147
8,227
Projected 2020 Employees SOURCE: Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development, Research and Analysis, 2012
Compensation of Indiana Employees by Industry
Florida
Tennessee
26,871
26,759
26,635
24,759
Industry 1 Manufacturing 2 Health Care and Social Assistance 3 Retail Trade 4 Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 5 Construction 6 Wholesale Trade 7 Finance and Insurance 8 Management of Companies and Enterprises 9 Admin. and Waste Services 10 Transportation and Warehousing
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, FAA, U.S. Civil Airmen Statistics, 2014
Trucking Employment
General Freight Trucking Employment
State Texas California Illinois Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana Tennessee Georgia Wisconsin Florida
Employees 130,575 105,264 68,952 60,941 59,256 53,874 48,710 48,472 48,066 45,730
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Illinois Ohio Tennessee Pennsylvania Indiana Georgia Wisconsin Michigan
Employees 75,123 66,860 51,640 43,969 40,246 39,474 39,301 37,375 37,264 30,119
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
3,466 2,813 Employees
2,516
Pennsylvania
8,504
Minnesota
10,603
New York
15,516
Great Lakes Maritime Shipping Employment Illinois
Commercial Airline Pilots State Employees 1 California 11,570 2 Florida 9,786 3 8,534 Texas 4 3,579 Arizona 5 3,330 Washington 3,184 6 Colorado 2,910 7 New York 2,757 8 Virginia 9 Illinois 2,712 2,704 10 Georgia Indiana is ranked 20th.
Ohio
Employees 78,319 59,441 54,591 37,913 36,067 36,051 26,871 26,759 26,635 24,759
Michigan
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State California Texas Pennsylvania Ohio Georgia Illinois Indiana New Jersey Florida Tennessee
INDIANA
Warehousing Employment
Total $24,101,478,000 $16,544,934,000 $7,293,390,000 $6,405,848,000 $6,247,971,000 $6,161,786,000 $6,056,437,000 $5,496,668,000 $5,326,026,000 $4,753,813,000
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
Wisconsin
36,067 36,051 Employees
New Jersey
37,913
INDIANA
54,591
Illinois
Pennsylvania
59,441
Georgia
Texas
78,319
Ohio
California
Warehousing Employment
924
291
SOURCE: Martin Assoc., The Economic Impacts of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway System, 2011
Specialized Trucking Employment
Long-Distance Trucking Employment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Illinois Tennessee Ohio Georgia Indiana Pennsylvania Wisconsin Iowa
Employees 60,172 46,422 38,731 37,488 35,958 33,356 31,821 31,241 31,134 26,103
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Pennsylvania Illinois Florida New York Ohio Indiana Missouri Michigan
Employees 55,452 38,404 21,467 17,312 16,031 15,647 15,287 14,573 14,534 12,390
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
Freight Rail Employment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas Illinois Nebraska California Ohio Missouri Georgia Pennsylvania Indiana Virginia
Employees 16,826 13,152 12,010 8,877 7,619 7,333 7,178 7,056 6,223 5,737
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Ten-Year Trends, 2012
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LOGISTICS EMPLOYMENT
NAFTA Export Value
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
NAFTA Trade Value by Truck
Michigan Ohio
Illinois New York Pennsylvania Indiana Tennessee Georgia
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
Value (billions) $81.31 $35.02 $26.80 $22.16 $18.30 $13.69 $13.18 $11.85 $10.22 $8.87
NAFTA Export Value by Rail
State Michigan California Texas Illinois Ohio Indiana Tennessee Kentucky Arizona Alabama
$33.91 $30.41 Value (billions)
Value (billions) $46.51 $24.89 $17.63 $8.57 $5.43 $5.40 $4.47 $3.69 $3.59 $3.28
$22.30
NAFTA Import Value by Rail
Value (billions) $11.29 $5.54 $3.51 $3.13 $3.07 $2.99 $2.55 $2.54 $1.81 $1.76
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
Tennessee
$18.82 $14.41
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas Michigan Illinois Ohio Indiana Arizona Alabama Tennessee Iowa California
Texas
$21.55
INDIANA
Washington
Pennsylvania
New York
Ohio
Illinois
California
Texas $41.31
Indiana Pennsylvania Tennessee Massachusetts
NAFTA Trade Value by Rail
Trade Value with Canada
$44.78
7 8 9 10
Value (billions) $75.63 $44.39 $43.17 $16.81 $15.91 $15.39 $10.50 $10.33 $10.25 $8.72
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
$47.17
State Texas California Michigan Illinois New York Ohio
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$69.06
1 2 3 4 5 6
$178.00
State Michigan California Texas Illinois Indiana Ohio Kentucky Pennsylvania Tennessee Minnesota
Value (billions) $40.97 $23.14 $6.34 $5.05 $2.33 $2.30 $2.21 $1.94 $1.93 $1.58
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
Trade Value with Mexico
$71.89
$55.01
$22.20
Arizona
Texas California
State Texas California Michigan Ohio Illinois Pennsylvania New York Indiana Tennessee North Carolina
Illinois
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
NAFTA Import Value by Truck
NAFTA Export Value by Truck
Value (billions) $156.93 $79.41 $69.98 $37.55 $35.10 $29.09 $24.02 $22.34 $20.48 $15.42
Michigan
State
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
$16.76 $14.68 Value (billions)
$12.00
$10.06
Pennsylvania
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
Value (billions) $99.40 $89.57 $72.92 $42.86 $22.02 $21.71 $14.91 $14.83 $13.12 $12.97
Georgia
$24.71
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas Michigan California Illinois Ohio New York Pennsylvania Washington Indiana Tennessee
INDIANA
$26.40
NAFTA Import Value
Value (billions) $119.91 $43.75 $34.49 $26.58 $26.50 $15.78 $15.76 $15.48 $13.43 $11.38
Tennessee
$28.88
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Michigan Ohio Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana New York Tennessee Arizona
Ohio
$30.69
INDIANA
Pennsylvania
New York
$48.60 $37.19 Value (billions)
Washington
$69.36
Tennessee
$219.31 $124.07 $116.67
Ohio
Illinois
California
Michigan
NAFTA Trade Value
California
Texas
NAFTA
Michigan
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$8.39
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
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Canada Export Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
State Texas Michigan Ohio Illinois California New York Pennsylvania Indiana Tennessee Washington Wisconsin Kentucky North Carolina New Jersey Georgia
Value (billions) $25.39 $23.36 $20.08 $17.42 $16.93 $12.41 $11.60 $10.96 $8.65 $8.01 $7.31 $7.23 $6.80 $6.56 $6.41
Canada Import Value State 1 Michigan 2 Illinois 3 California 4 New York 5 Texas Ohio 6 7 Washington Pennsylvania 8 Minnesota 9 10 Indiana 11 New Jersey 12 Massachusetts 13 Tennessee 14 New Hampshire 15 Oklahoma
Value (billions) $45.70 $29.75 $27.85 $18.00 $15.92 $13.83 $13.54 $14.57 $10.70 $8.68 $7.86 $7.80 $7.64 $5.76 $4.90 $4.44
Mexico Export Value State 1 Texas 2 California 3 Michigan 4 Arizona 5 Illinois Ohio 6 Louisiana 7 8 Indiana Tennessee 9 10 Pennsylvania 11 Georgia 12 North Carolina 13 New York 14 Wisconsin 15 Alabama
Value (billions) $94.52 $26.82 $11.14 $9.16 $9.08 $6.50 $5.82 $4.80 $4.78 $4.18 $3.47 $3.19 $3.07 $2.97 $2.89
Mexico Import Value State 1 Texas 2 California 3 Michigan 4 Illinois 5 Ohio 6 Arizona Tennessee 7 8 Georgia 9 Kentucky 10 Florida 11 Indiana 12 New Jersey 13 North Carolina 14 Pennsylvania 15 Massachusetts
Value (billions) $83.47 $45.07 $43.87 $13.12 $8.19 $7.60 $7.21 $6.27 $6.07 $5.55 $5.26 $4.80 $4.51 $4.21 $3.90
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
Canada Trade Value by Truck
Canada Trade Value by Rail
Mexico Trade Value by Truck
Mexico Trade Value by Rail
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Michigan Ohio New York California Texas Illinois Pennsylvania Indiana Washington Tennessee
Value (billions) $45.91 $25.50 $23.91 $22.52 $19.27 $18.70 $17.31 $14.66 $10.96 $10.31
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Michigan California Texas Illinois Ohio Tennessee Indiana Alabama Wisconsin Kentucky
Value (billions) $16.85 $16.77 $6.97 $3.92 $3.60 $3.53 $3.29 $2.46 $2.20 $2.11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Michigan Illinois Arizona Ohio Tennessee Georgia Indiana North Carolina
Value (billions) $137.66 $56.89 $24.07 $16.41 $12.19 $12.05 $10.17 $7.94 $7.68 $6.80
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Michigan Texas California Illinois Arizona Indiana Ohio Kentucky Missouri Tennessee
Value (billions) $29.66 $10.67 $8.12 $4.65 $3.35 $2.11 $1.84 $1.58 $1.26 $0.94
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
Canada Export Value by Truck
Canada Export Value by Rail
Mexico Export Value by Truck
Mexico Export Value by Rail
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Michigan Ohio California Illinois Texas New York Pennsylvania Indiana Tennessee North Carolina
Value (billions) $18.91 $17.14 $13.27 $11.72 $11.53 $10.97 $10.13 $8.81 $6.51 $6.09
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas Michigan Ohio Alabama Tennessee Indiana Illinois Kentucky Louisiana Iowa
Value (billions) $3.83 $2.43 $2.10 $1.78 $1.74 $1.52 $1.49 $1.14 $1.04 $0.92
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Michigan Illinois Arizona Ohio Tennessee Pennsylvania Indiana North Carolina
Value (billions) $69.77 $21.75 $7.89 $6.57 $5.38 $5.02 $3.71 $3.57 $3.04 $2.79
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas Michigan Arizona Illinois Indiana Ohio California Iowa Missouri Tennessee
Value (billions) $7.46 $3.11 $2.95 $2.02 $1.55 $1.03 $0.99 $0.89 $0.85 $0.79
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
Canada Import Value by Truck
Canada Import Value by Rail
Mexico Import Value by Truck
Mexico Import Value by Rail
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Michigan New York California Ohio Texas Pennsylvania Illinois Indiana Washington Massachusetts
Value (billions) $27.00 $12.94 $9.24 $8.36 $7.74 $7.18 $6.97 $5.85 $5.67 $5.30
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State California Michigan Texas Illinois Tennessee Indiana Minnesota Pennsylvania Ohio Wisconsin
Value (billions) $16.00 $14.42 $3.14 $2.42 $1.78 $1.77 $1.55 $1.53 $1.49 $1.48
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
State 1 Texas 2 California 3 Michigan 4 Illinois 5 Ohio Arizona 6 Tennessee 7 8 Georgia 9 Kentucky 10 Indiana
Value (billions) $67.89 $35.15 $16.18 $9.83 $7.03 $6.81 $6.46 $5.27 $4.70 $4.65
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9
State Michigan California Texas Illinois Kentucky Ohio Indiana Pennsylvania Missouri Arizona
Value (billions) $26.55 $7.14 $3.20 $2.63 $1.24 $0.81 $0.56 $0.41 $0.41 $0.40
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, Bureau of Transportation Statistics, TransBorder Freight Data, 2015
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U.S. LOGISTICS RANKINGS
NAFTA
RAIL Linehaul Railroads
25
Tennessee
26
27
Alabama
Mississippi
27
34
Michigan
39
Ohio
New York
40
Illinois
41
INDIANA
49
Texas
57
Freight Railroads Pennsylvania
U.S. LOGISTICS RANKINGS
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Total Rail Tonnage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Tons (millions) 450.1 299.5 273.7 160.6 158.0 143.7 110.7 110.4 109.8 106.6
Rail Tonnage Originated1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads 2012 STB Waybill Sample
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Total (thousands) 11,975 9,151 8,140 6,816 6,575 6,574 6,338 6,142 6,120 5,823
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Tons (millions) 9.9 7.6 6.5 3.3 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.2 1.8 1.6
State Total (thousands) Illinois 3,706 Wyoming 3,684 California 3,229 Texas 1,902 Minnesota 1,171 Ohio 1,116 Georgia 961 Pennsylvania 927 West Virginia 843 Washington 830 Indiana is ranked 13th.
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads; 2012 STB Waybill Sample
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Indiana Ohio Texas California Alabama Pennsylvania Michigan Illinois Kentucky Oklahoma
Tons (millions) 7.6 6.9 6.4 4.6 4.4 4.2 2.3 2.0 1.5 1.2
State Texas Illinois California Virginia Ohio Minnesota Missouri Georgia Florida Wisconsin Indiana
Tons (millions) 206.6 157.8 98.9 77.6 77.3 70.3 68.9 67.7 66.7 57.5 56.5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads; 2012 STB Waybill Sample
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Wyoming West Virginia Kentucky Pennsylvania Montana Colorado Indiana Illinois Virginia Ohio
Tons (millions) 415.6 86.1 49.3 33.0 26.5 22.8 22.6 21.3 19.5 15.6
Total Value of Rail Freight
Value of Rail Freight Originated1
Value of Rail Freight Received2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey 1
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Value (billions) $78.19 $36.13 $34.80 $21.70 $19.84 $19.47 $17.98 $17.44 $14.75 $11.97
Miles 10,469 6,986 5,295 5,288 5,151 4,855 4,653 4,450 4,075 3,957
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Ten-Year Trends, 2012
Class I Track3 State Texas 1 2 Illinois California 3 4 Minnesota 5 Missouri 6 Georgia Ohio 7 8 Iowa 9 Kansas 10 Virginia 11 Wisconsin 12 Nebraska 13 Indiana
Total 8,369 5,851 3,919 3,625 3,399 3,251 3,240 3,189 2,816 2,773 2,595 2,567 2,510
Rail Tons of Coal Received2
Rail Tons of Coal Originated1
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, 2012 STB Waybill Sample
State Texas Louisiana Illinois Iowa California Ohio Indiana Nebraska Minnesota Pennsylvania
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Ten-Year Trends, 2012
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, 2012 STB Waybill Sample
Value (billions) $162.35 $64.32 $59.16 $46.98 $42.05 $34.08 $31.95 $31.35 $28.25 $25.91
Total Track State Texas Illinois California Ohio Pennsylvania Kansas Georgia Minnesota Indiana Missouri
Rail Carloads Received2 State Total (thousands) Illinois 3,956 California 3,402 Texas 3,117 Georgia 1,449 Florida 1,221 Ohio 1,158 Pennsylvania 1,103 Virginia 1,004 Minnesota 968 Washington 920 Indiana is ranked 13th.
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, 2012 STB Waybill Sample
State Texas Illinois Louisiana California Ohio Iowa Indiana Michigan Pennsylvania Minnesota
Total 21 21 17 15 13 9 8 8 7 7
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Ten-Year Trends, 2012
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, 2012 STB Waybill Sample
Rail Tons of Primary Metal Products Received2
Rail Tons of Primary Metal Products Originated1
State Pennsylvania Texas Illinois Ohio Indiana Michigan New York California North Carolina Missouri
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7
Rail Tonnage Received2
Rail Carloads Originated1
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads; 2012 STB Waybill Sample
State Indiana Alabama Ohio Pennsylvania Illinois Kentucky California Arkansas Texas Michigan
Tons (millions) 434.3 115.9 92.9 92.3 90.3 66.2 59.2 59.1 54.2 51.6
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, 2011 STB Waybill Sample
Rail Carloads Carried State Illinois Texas Missouri Indiana Ohio California Iowa Kansas Oklahoma New Mexico
State Wyoming Illinois Texas West Virginia Minnesota Ohio Kentucky California Indiana Pennsylvania
Switching/Terminal Railroads Total 29 25 23 22 21 18 17 16 15 14 14 14 14
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Ten-Year Trends, 2012
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, 2012
State Wyoming Texas Illinois Minnesota California Ohio Indiana Florida Virginia West Virginia
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 10
State Pennsylvania Texas New York Indiana Georgia Mississippi Alabama Arkansas Washington Ohio California North Carolina Tennessee
State 1 Texas 2 Illinois 3 California 4 Michigan 5 Louisiana 6 Ohio 7 Washington 8 Pennsylvania 9 Georgia 10 Indiana
Value (billions) $84.16 $29.52 $27.14 $23.26 $23.03 $22.58 $16.69 $16.27 $15.34 $13.97
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Freight shipped from state • 2Freight shipped to state • 37 largest railroads in U.S. (revenues >$475M)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Illinois Texas Virginia Missouri Wisconsin Ohio Indiana Alabama Maryland Kentucky
Tons (millions) 68.2 62.3 56.1 54.7 32.9 31.2 31.0 29.1 25.1 23.4
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, 2012 STB Waybill Sample
Local Freight Track 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas Michigan Pennsylvania Ohio Washington Georgia California New York Oklahoma Indiana
Miles 2,100 1,984 1,951 1,615 1,457 1,402 1,376 1,359 1,264 1,261
SOURCE: Association of American Railroads, Railroad Ten-Year Trends, 2012
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State California 1 Illinois 2 Texas 3 Florida 4 New York 5 Pennsylvania 6 Ohio 7 Wisconsin 8 Michigan 9 10 Indiana
Companies 9,304 8,801 8,639 5,244 4,501 4,428 4,110 3,458 3,407 3,353
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Illinois California Texas Florida New York Pennsylvania Ohio Michigan New Jersey Indiana
Companies 6,292 5,744 5,140 3,258 2,586 2,472 2,471 2,263 2,161 2,083
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
Total Truck Tons State Texas California Illinois Florida Ohio Pennsylvania New York Indiana Georgia North Carolina
Long-Distance Trucking Companies
General Freight Trucking Companies
Trucking Companies
Truck Tons Originated1
Tons (millions) 2,205 1,180 812 767 689 678 669 479 471 404
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Illinois Florida Ohio Pennsylvania New York Indiana Georgia North Carolina
Tons (millions) 1091 591 406 373 355 350 308 247 239 205
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Illinois Texas California Florida Georgia Indiana Ohio Michigan Wisconsin Pennsylvania
Companies 3,511 3,189 2,667 1,726 1,512 1,481 1,476 1,365 1,356 1,354
Specialized Trucking Companies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State California Texas Illinois Florida Pennsylvania New York Ohio Wisconsin Indiana Iowa
Companies 3,560 3,499 2,509 1,986 1,956 1,915 1,639 1,530 1,270 1,238
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
SOURCE: U.S.DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 County Business Patterns
Truck Tons Received2
Truck Tractor Registrations
State Texas California Illinois Florida New York Ohio Pennsylvania Indiana Georgia North Carolina
Tons (millions) 1114 588 405 394 361 334 328 233 232 198
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State California Texas Indiana Illinois Ohio Iowa Pennsylvania Minnesota Florida Missouri
Registrations 263,254 239,311 226,825 141,696 97,982 70,245 67,465 67,404 67,326 66,909
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
SOURCE: U.S. DOT, FHA, Office of Highway Policy Information - Highway Statistics 2013
Tons Originated by For-Hire Trucks
Tons Received by For-Hire Trucks
Truck Ton-Miles Originated1
Truck Ton-Miles Received2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Illinois Ohio Florida Pennsylvania Indiana Georgia New York Wisconsin
Tons (millions) 582 297 237 216 212 171 162 135 128 118
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Texas California Illinois Florida Ohio New York Pennsylvania Indiana Georgia Wisconsin
Tons (millions) 614 292 235 231 196 172 162 148 130 112
State Ton-miles (billions) California 120 Texas 119 Illinois 62 Ohio 56 Pennsylvania 51 Georgia 44 Florida 43 Indiana 39 North Carolina 37 Wisconsin 35 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Total Value of Truck Freight
Value of Truck Freight Originated1
Value of Truck Freight Received2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Value (billions) State Tons (thousands) Texas $2,585.50 California $1,916.42 Illinois $1,087.63 New York $943.77 Ohio $888.00 Pennsylvania $853.22 Florida $759.98 Michigan $680.27 Georgia $625.49 North Carolina $593.56 Indiana is ranked 12th.
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Pass-Through Interstates 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 3 3
State Indiana Illinois Pennsylvania Georgia Tennessee Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina Ohio West Virginia
State Value (billions) State Tons (thousands) Texas $1,251.07 California $1,007.51 Illinois $592.72 Ohio $458.47 Pennsylvania $440.57 New York $416.64 Florida $339.64 New Jersey $338.76 North Carolina $336.16 Michigan $334.66 Indiana is ranked 12th.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
SOURCE: U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 2013
State Texas California Illinois Pennsylvania New York Ohio Florida Missouri North Carolina Georgia Michigan Montana Indiana
Value (billions) Tons (thousands) $1,334.43 $908.91 $527.14 $494.91 $429.53 $420.35 $412.65 $345.62 $305.82 $289.05
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
State State Texas California Florida New York Illinois Pennsylvania Ohio Georgia Michigan Indiana
3 Ton-miles (billions) Tons (thousands) 154 116 65 55 54 50 44 42 34 31
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Total Roadway Miles State Miles State Tons (thousands) Texas 1 313,228 California 2 174,989 Illinois 3 145,708 Kansas 4 140,687 Minnesota 5 138,767 Missouri 6 131,900 Georgia 7 128,620 Ohio 8 123,297 Michigan 9 122,141 10 Florida 122,088 Indiana is ranked 19th. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 2013
Truck Trailer Manufacturing
Interstate Miles
Number 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4
State State 1 Texas 2 California 3 New York 4 Illinois 5 Ohio 6 Florida 7 Pennsylvania 8 Michigan 9 Georgia 10 Indiana
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Miles 3,415 2,451 2,185 1,857 1,724 1,574 1,495 1,379 1,255 1,247 1,244 1,192 1,188
Company Wabash National Corp. 1 Great Dane Limited Partnership 2 Hyundai Translead 3 Utility Trailer Manufacturing 4 Vanguard National Trailer Corp. 5 Stoughton Trailers 6 MANAC 7 Fontaine Trailer Co. 8 Wilson Trailer Co. (estimate) 9 10 MAC Trailer Manufacturing 11 Heil Trailer International Co. 12 Strick Corp.
State Indiana Illinois California California Indiana Wisconsin Pennsylvania Alabama Iowa Ohio Tennessee Indiana
Trailers 62,950 51,500 49,713 49,187 42,594 16,000 8,200 7,655 5,300 4,880 4,610 4,300
SOURCE: Trailer/Body Builders Magazine Trailer Output Report, 2015
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Highway Statistics, 2013
Freight shipped from state • 2Freight shipped to state • 3Cargo volume times distance shipped (tons x miles)
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U.S. LOGISTICS RANKINGS
TRUCK
WATER U.S. Domestic Waterborne Traffic
Pennsylvania
INDIANA
Virginia
Alabama
Ohio
147.2
Florida
New Jersey
230.2
Kentucky
California
506.6
Illinois
Texas
544.0
Washington
U.S. Waterborne Traffic
Louisiana
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119.2 106.5 101.1 98.7 97.4 81.7 78.8 73.2 65.0
Tons (millions)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Louisiana Minnesota Indiana Texas Michigan Missouri Alabama Illinois Tennessee Ohio
Multiple Waterways1 Freight Received3
Tons (thousands) 17,800 5,733 3,618 3,603 2,371 1,867 1,257 412 148 81
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ton-miles4 (billions) 67.26 25.19 15.55 11.51 9.28 7.73 5.49 5.04 3.96 2.86
Tons (thousands) 9,004 7,665 6,404 5,771 4,768 1,696 1,414 1,409 628 516
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Louisana Texas Illinois Missouri Minnesota Oklahoma Iowa West Virginia Ohio Indiana
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Value of Water Shipments Originated2
Value of Water Shipments Received3
State Value (billions) 1 Texas $125.45 2 Louisiana $103.01 3 California $19.40 4 Mississippi $7.85 5 Illinois $7.35 6 New Jersey $6.36 7 Washington $4.55 8 Kentucky $4.51 9 Alaska $3.12 10 Missouri $2.07 Indiana is ranked 15th.
State Value (billions) 1 Texas $131.12 2 Louisiana $68.85 3 California $19.96 4 Florida $12.89 5 Mississippi $7.70 6 Kentucky $7.49 7 Pennsylvania $5.04 8 Georgia $4.76 9 Alaska $3.87 10 Ohio $3.80 Indiana is ranked 18th.
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9
Port Duluth-Superior, MN and WI Chicago, IL Two Harbors, MN Detroit, MI Indiana Harbor, IN Cleveland, OH Toledo, OH Burns Waterway Harbor, IN Gary, IN Presque Isle, MI
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(Now American Commercial Barge Line)
American River Transportation Co. Cargo Carriers, A business of Cargill, Inc. Crounse Corporation Florida Marine Murray American Transportation LMR Barge AEP Heartland Barge Management
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
State Louisiana Kentucky Texas Ohio Alabama Illinois Arkansas Indiana Pennsylvania Mississippi
Ton-miles4 (billions) 42.75 12.95 12.11 10.06 2.91 2.67 2.46 1.15 1.08 0.90
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
State Minnesota/Wisconsin Illinois Minnesota Michigan Indiana Ohio Ohio Indiana Indiana Michigan
Tons (millions) 37.4 17.5 14.8 14.1 13.0 13.0 11.3 9.6 9.3 9.1
Inland Ports Shipments Port Cincinnati-Northern 1 2 Huntington Tristate St. Louis 3 4 Pittsburgh 5 Memphis 6 Louisville Mount Vernon 7 8 Port of Kaskaskia 9 St. Paul 10 Greenville
State Ohio/Kentucky W. Virginia/Ohio/Kentucky Missouri/Illinois Pennsylvania Tennesee Kentucky Indiana Illinois Minnesota Mississippi
Tons (millions) 49.9 46.4 38.9 31.5 14.7 7.3 6.7 6.2 5.0 3.6
SOURCE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - The U.S. Waterway System: 2014 Transportation Facts and Information - Dec. 2015
Barges Fleet (Liquid Cargo)
State Tennessee Indiana llinois Minnesota Kentucky Louisiana Pennsylvania Kentucky Missouri llinois
Barges 4,252 3,823
1 2
1,772 1,332 1,127 612 510 507 498 439
3 4 4 4 5 6 7 8
Company Kirby Inland Marine, LP American Commercial Barge Lines LLC (Now American Commercial Barge Line)
Canal Barge Co., Inc. Hardin Street Marine LLC Ingram Barge Company Florida Marine Higman Barge Lines Blessey Marine Service Settoon Towing Company Enterprise Marine Service
SOURCE: Informa Economics, Barge Fleet Profile Report, 2015 1
SOURCE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers The U.S. Waterway System: 2014 Transportation Facts and Information - Dec. 2015
SOURCE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - The U.S. Waterway System: 2014 Transportation Facts and Information - Dec. 2015
Barges Fleet (Dry Cargo) 1 2
State Tons (millions) Texas 346.4 Louisiana 238.6 California 200.5 New Jersey 93.8 Washington 80.5 Virginia 67.9 Florida 51.9 Alabama 36.8 Georgia 36.2 Maryland 30.5 Indiana is ranked 32nd.
Great Lakes Ports Shipments
Ton-miles4 (billions) 50.59 16.80 15.72 13.37 12.50 9.30 4.99 3.96 2.93 2.73
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Company Ingram Barge Company American Commercial Barge Lines LLC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Inland Waterways Freight Received3
Ton-miles4 (billions) 36.23 15.49 15.02 5.60 4.57 3.96 2.86 1.67 1.41 1.17
Water Freight Received3 State Louisiana Ohio Texas Kentucky Florida Georgia Indiana Alabama Illinois Michigan
Foreign Waterborne Traffic
Inland Waterways Freight Originated2
SOURCE: U.S.DOT, BTS, U.S. DOC, U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Commodity Flow Survey
Water Freight Originated2 State 1 Louisiana 2 Texas 3 Illinois 4 Michigan 5 Minnesota 6 Missouri 7 Indiana 8 Washington 9 Oklahoma 10 Iowa
State Florida Louisiana Texas Georgia Ohio Indiana California Wisconsin Illinois Alabama
Tons (millions) 305.4 160.2 104.4 101.1 86.5 71.2 63.9 53.4 51.4 49.2
SOURCE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers The U.S. Waterway System: 2014 Transportation Facts and Information - Dec. 2015
SOURCE: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - The U.S. Waterway System : 2014 Transportation Facts and Information - Dec. 2015
Multiple Waterways1 Freight Originated2
State Louisiana 1 2 Texas Illinois 3 4 Kentucky 5 Ohio 6 Indiana West Virginia 7 8 New Jersey 9 Michigan 10 Pennsylvania
State Texas Indiana Louisiana Delaware Tennessee Louisiana Texas Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana
SOURCE: Informa Economics, Barge Fleet Profile Report, 2015
Includes Inland Waterways System, Great Lakes, Gulf of Mexico and oceans • Freight shipped from state • Freight shipped to state • 4Cargo volume times distance shipped (tons x miles) 2
3
Tanks 898 432 309 219 219 219 184 168 131 130
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Let’s Build the Future and Grow Indiana’s “Crossroads of America” Advantage By David Holt Vice President, Operations and Business Development Conexus Indiana
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he “Crossroads of America” is not just a place at the center of the nation’s heartland. It defines Indiana’s position as a logistics leader in a global economy, effectively and efficiently moving products from the factory floor and farm field to store shelves across the U.S. and around the world. It’s a partnership that marries an enviable infrastructure with an environment that encourages and supports innovative businesses, communities, and state and local governments and nonprofits toward an overarching goal: to strengthen and grow Indiana’s economy. But to maintain that recognition, Indiana must focus on building and maintaining the infrastructure that carries the raw materials, supplies, parts and finished goods. Roads and bridges are, of course, an essential part of infrastructure, but the whole encompasses all the ways goods and people move across the land (via rail and truck), through the air and on the waterways. Identifying the state’s logistics asset 16
needs, improvement priorities and sustainable infrastructure funding engines were essential parts of the charge given the Conexus Indiana Logistics Council (CILC) more than seven years ago. In response, logistics leaders around Indiana created two strategic plans: the 2010 Phase I: A Plan for Indiana’s Logistics Future and the 2014 Delivering Indiana’s Logistics Future. Together the documents provided a comprehensive plan to strengthen private and public logistics infrastructure, made recommendations on short- and long-term funding solutions at the Federal and State levels, identified Federal and State public policy improvements and developed educational partnerships to build a pipeline of qualified talent from postgraduate engineers to secondary school graduates prepared for the workforce with industry-recognized and accepted credentials. With Phase I and Delivering as guides and with the support of the Indiana Department of Transportation, Indiana Economic Development Corporation and the Ports of Indiana, CILC formed six regional logistics councils of more than 225 industry executives to identify logistics assets and opportunities at the regional and local levels in all 92 Indiana counties. During 2015, each council released its own strategic plan with the six plans identifying more than 350
infrastructure projects needed across the state. Taking Indiana’s current infrastructure assets to the next practical level is critical to each of the plans. The councils identified, for the first time, a list of infrastructure projects that include improvements to city, county, state and federal roads, bridges, rail and air infrastructure assets. This roadmap serves as a guide to discussions and decisions about funding to ensure we do more than maintain today’s infrastructure and plan for future capacity. Finishing what Indiana started, taking care of what we have and building for the future will require a minimum of $1 billion per year in State funding. It’s this investment that will take us from maintaining what we have today to building an infrastructure network that will ensure our “Crossroads of America” advantage tomorrow. Our regional council members are partnering with Conexus Indiana executives to meet with elected officials and community leaders in each of the 92 counties to ensure alignment of infrastructure priorities and to determine how best to implement these needed improvements. Founding Father Patrick Henry once said, “I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.” Let’s take our dreams of a world-class infrastructure system and turn them into reality.
DON’T LET
OPPORTUNITY
PASS US BY
Indiana’s logistics industry keeps our economy moving and Hoosiers working – we rank among the top ten states in logistics jobs, and in the top tier in freight shipments by air, rail, interstate and waterway. But just like the cargo we move around the country and across the globe, opportunity is mobile. Business can easily go elsewhere if we don’t focus on maintaining our world-class infrastructure of ports, highways, airports and rail lines.
The Conexus Indiana Logistics Council has a plan for investing in these priorities, now and for the future. Learn more at www.ConexusIndiana.com and join us – together we can keep Indiana the Crossroads of America…and the World.
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Roads, Rail and Rivers Allow Indiana Agriculture to Thrive By Edward Ebert, Senior Director Grain Production and Utilization Indiana Soybean Alliance Indiana Corn Marketing Council
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griculture is vital to Indiana’s economy, contributing $25 billion to the Hoosier economy on an annual basis. Nearly 200,000 Indiana jobs are directly tied to the production and processing of agricultural products. Infrastructure is an important component to national and global competitiveness. Indiana’s strong infrastructure allows producers and processors to move their products efficiently to market, putting our state in a superior position when agricultural and food companies are looking to locate facilities. Indiana has a unique advantage over other states because of our river access and 18
extensive rail system. Hoosier agriculture is highly dependent upon the state’s 4,100-mile rail system and Indiana’s roadway network is critical to the success of transporting agricultural products from field to market. Last year, Indiana moved over 28.4 million metric tons of corn and soybeans from farm to market, making Indiana the nation’s fifth largest producer of both corn and soybeans. Those products were moved to our state’s 17 shuttle and seven soybeancrushing facilities, 13 ethanol plants, more than 300 grain elevators, 11 river elevators and numerous feed mills and livestock operations. As Indiana’s agriculture and ag-related industries continue to grow and more Hoosier harvests are exported to customers around the globe, our transportation infrastructure will become even more essential. The Indiana Soybean Alliance and the Indiana Corn Marketing Council – the
state soybean and corn farmer checkoff organizations – have worked closely with local and state officials to promote Indiana as a good place to locate agricultural and food businesses. From farm gate to processing plants and export terminals, safe and efficient transportation are table stakes in today’s globally competitive markets. Great access to raw materials, including corn and soybeans, are made more valuable by Indiana’s roadways, rails and rivers, providing an efficient way to get commodities and finished products to markets across the country and around the world. Indiana corn and soybean farmers are committed to working with local, state and national officials to ensure our state remains attractive to not only ag-related businesses, but industries that use our crops to produce food, fuel and many other products.
Indiana: Moving Forward
DELIVERING FOOD, FEED AND FUEL TO THE WORLD
Indiana corn and soybean farmers know how important a world class transportation system is. With its highways, railroads and waterways, Indiana continues to be a reliable provider of agricultural products, including corn and soybeans, to the ever-growing global marketplace. As our state continues to grow its capacity to add value to our corn and soybeans – through the production of ethanol, livestock, food products and much more, Indiana Soybean Alliance and Indiana Corn Marketing Council are committed to ensuring our transportation infrastructure stays strong to keep our competitive advantage. To learn more about ISA and ICMC’s efforts in this area, call 317.347.3620, email eebert@indianasoybean.com or visit www.indianasoybean.com/grainmarketing or www.incorn.org/grainmarketing.
Funded with Indiana soybean and corn checkoff dollars.
LOGISTICS LEADERSHIP SURVEY
Logistics Leadership Survey Business leaders recognize that economic growth is closely tied to successful transportation systems for both goods and people. The logistics industry is constantly evolving, innovating and adapting to a changing landscape. Consumer demand patterns are shifting, affecting shipping requirements, order cycle times, retail formats and service level requirements. New technologies, increasing fuel and utility costs, revised regulations and labor supply issues all impact logistics. In addition, global demand is changing. Certain world markets are seeing significant growth in population and, therefore, buying power. The rapid and steady rise of e-commerce is transforming how and where consumers procure goods. Several regional logistics leaders agreed to share their perspectives on current issues in the industry and offer advice for the next generation of logistics leaders.As part of a short survey, each leader was asked to rank the following 20 logistics issues based on the issues’ effects on their own business in the near future. • • • • • • •
Access to intermodal rail Air cargo service Air travel service/fares Alternative fuels Cargo capacity constraints Fuel costs Globalization
• • • • • • •
Government regulation Highway congestion New highway construction New technologies Outsourcing Panama Canal expansion Revised inventory policies
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Security Sustainability Transportation costs Truck driver shortage/retention Waterway infrastructure/dredging Workforce availability
As indicated by the survey, workforce availability will be the most pressing concern in logistics. The rankings are listed in descending order below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Workforce availability Transportation costs Government regulation Truck driver shortage/retention Fuel costs New technologies Globalization
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Sustainability Security Access to intermodal rail Alternative fuels New highway construction Highway congestion Revised inventory policies
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Cargo capacity constraints Outsourcing Waterway infrastructure/dredging Panama canal expansion Air cargo service Air travel service/fares
In addition, the survey asked what issue will have the greatest impact on the national economy, the next big thing in their logistics field and their advice for students thinking about a career in logistics. Information about the survey participants and their responses is included on the following pages. 20 20
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Derek Bland Vice President, New Business Development
Houston-Johnson, Inc. www.houston-johnson.com “Here at Houston-Johnson, we provide logistics support services to the manufacturing and logistics industries. We focus on understanding the reasons behind why companies consider outsourcing logistics functions. We then customize a solution specifically to meet that company’s needs. Our challenge is in leveraging real-time information to provide customers and/ or end users with solutions specific to their situation in order to exceed expectations.”
Barry Cox President and Chief Operating Officer
Warehouse Services, Inc. www.wsionline.com “Our organization is truly a turn-key third party logistics provider. We provide the following services to our customers: Transportation… 500 tractors, 2,000 vans and 250 tankers; Distribution… e-fulfillment centers as well as industrial support with over 16,000,000 square feet; Information technology…providing our own Warehouse Management System and website development to keep our customers abreast of their shipments/orders; Light Manufacturing…contract manufacturing of our customers’ products; shortening the supply chain; Engineering Support… design and support of distribution centers and sites.”
Larry Davis Vice President, Marketing
Evansville Western Railway www.evwr.com “We are a railroad company with over 124 miles of rail between Evansville, Ind., and Okawville, Ill., including a branch line in Mt. Vernon, Ind.”
Rick Heimann Port Director
Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor www.portsofindiana.com “Our port connects the Great Lakes, the inland river system and the St. Lawrence Seaway/Atlantic Ocean to America’s heartland. These marine highways provide some of the most efficient and effective components of many companies’ supply chains.”
Top 5 Logistics Issues: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Workforce Availability New Technologies Outsourcing Transportation Costs Truck Driver Shortage/ Retention
Top 5 Logistics Issues: 1. Truck Driver Shortage Retention 2. Workforce Availability 3. Government Regulation 4. Globalization 5. Access to Intermodal Rail
Top 5 Logistics Issues: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Sustainability Fuel Costs Alternative Fuels Government Regulation Workforce Availability
Top 5 Logistics Issues: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Transportation Costs Government Regulation Workforce Availability Waterway Infrastructure/ Dredging 5. Security
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Q&A WITH LOGISTICS LEADERS Cathy Langham President
Langham Logistics, Inc. www.elangham.com “Langham is a third party logistics company with expertise in solving problems and executing transportation, warehousing, fulfillment and distribution solutions for our customers anywhere in the world. As we begin our 28th year as an Indiana-based business, we look forward to partnering with forward-thinking companies to continue to grow Indiana’s legacy as the ‘Crossroads of America’ by providing efficient warehousing and transportation service and unmatched visibility to supply chains interested in using Indiana as a distribution hub.”
William Patterson Senior Vice President
Watco Terminal & Port Services www.watcosupplychain.com “Our organization’s role is to assist companies with the transportation of their goods and services. This can mean safely and efficiently switching their plant, handling their products and getting them from one mode of transportation to another, or putting together a complete supply chain package.”
Doug Prather President
Ranger Enterprises LLC www.ranger3pl.com “Ranger operates as a third party logistics provider located in Seymour, Ind., strategically splitting the freight hubs of Indianapolis and Louisville. Our ESOP company serves a multitude of varying industries, providing quality transportation and warehousing solutions. Ranger’s mission is ‘To exceed customer supply chain expectations by delivering professional and customized solutions in a timely and cost-effective manner.’”
Charlie Threlkeld General Manager Rail Transportation
Consolidated Grain & Barge www.cgb.com “Our organization is a facilitator between the American farmer and the consumer. Our logistics model provides a competitive price to the farmer for the grain that he grows. We are also able to meet the needs (price, timing and quality) of the end-user for those crops.”
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Top 5 Logistics Issues: 1. Outsourcing 2. Workforce Availability 3. Truck Driver Shortage/ Retention 4. Security 5. Panama Canal Expansion
Top 5 Logistics Issues: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Transportation Costs Workforce Availability Security Government Regulation Sustainability
Top 5 Logistics Issues: 1. Workforce Availability 2. Truck Driver Shortage/ Retention 3. Transportation Costs 4. Revised Inventory Policies 5. New Technologies
Top 5 Logistics Issues: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Transportation Costs Globalization Alternative Fuels Cargo Capacity Constraints Workforce Availability
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Which logistics issue will have the largest impact on the national economy and why? • Derek Bland: Great logistics cities are made and destroyed by their responses in times of technological innovation. Are we in such a time today? The question almost doesn’t need to be asked: driverless vehicles, drone delivery, robots as workers, same-day delivery. All will shape the future of logistics. • Barry Cox: There is a shortage of competent drivers, mechanics and programmers to support a world that is running at warp speed. Cargo will continue to be delivered via truck, rail and water, but each of these transportation modes lacks an incoming stream of personnel to perform the basic functions required to move freight on a daily basis. • Larry Davis: The highway system has not kept up with demand and congestion is a major problem in urban areas. Congestion leads to lower utilization and increased costs, which hurts the U.S. when competing globally. Increased regulation further adds costs to USA-produced goods. • Rick Heimann: Solutions to long-term issues such as waterway infrastructure, workforce availability and port capacity need to begin or continue this year. • Cathy Langham: The impact of the Panama Canal will be very interesting. Ports on the east coast and in the south have prepared for the larger vessel size and the increase in the number of containers off-loaded at
those locations. This phenomenon will change the supply and transportation patterns for many manufacturers and distributors as well as trucking and rail companies. Ultimately this improvement in competition will cause a reduction in price. • William Patterson: Transportation costs will always play a major role. Coal volumes on rail and barge have diminished and rail volumes of crude oil and sand used to extract oil and natural gas are also down impacting logistics and costs to move other goods. • Doug Prather: Workforce availability and truck driver shortage/ retention issues will remain major hurdles for our industry to overcome. It is imperative we do all we can to educate, attract and maintain an excellent workforce now and into the future. • Charlie Threlkeld: The strong U.S. dollar has weakened our position in what is becoming an increasingly more competitive global marketplace. Advancements in farming practices in South America and the Black Sea region have displaced many traditional U.S. markets.
What is the next big thing in logistics for your specific field? Derek Bland: The last two years have been a time of large, strategic acquisitions resulting in significant consolidation among the top 50 global third-party logistics (3PL) providers. I expect this trend to continue. An overarching concern for our logistics community will be creating a culture and vision for logistics innovation and excellence. • Barry Cox: Despite the fact that we live in a highly automated world, there are still many supply chains that operate as they did in the 1970s. We are investing heavily in technology to support our clients’ move from the 20th Century to the 21st. • Larry Davis: The impact of the decline in coal revenue is requiring railroads to find new sources of revenue. Investment in our field will be challenged at a time when railroads need to find new markets and customers. • Rick Heimann: The recommendations associated with the National Freight Strategic Plan and the identification of how those recommendations addressing infrastructure, institutional and financial issues will be implemented and funded. •
• Cathy Langham: Technology is always the answer to this question. Improvements in product visibility and analytics will allow all of us to operate more efficiently and move toward the ultimate consumer goals of better, cheaper, faster. • William Patterson: Terminals are often designed and built around specific commodities but with changes in commodity markets, re-purposing locations that were product-specific and directing them toward a new focus, or a multi-purposed asset, will be a great opportunity in many areas. • Doug Prather: Technological advances will continue to result in revolutionary changes to our industry. Staying in touch with those changes and knowing when to make investments in new technology for the benefit of our customers is increasingly important. • Charlie Threlkeld: Autonomous trucks. As this technology develops, it will be a game-changer for everyone.
What advice would you give students about a career in logistics? Derek Bland: If you have a passion for addressing issues associated with infrastructure and traffic, land use and sustainability, and technology and research, then a future in logistics could be for you. The goal is to make our region the nation’s indisputable leader in logistics and distribution services and it will happen only as a result of vision, commitment and hard work. • Barry Cox: Take the time to develop a good tool box. Your tool box should include the basics of reading, writing, and math skills, but also the ability to think on your feet. You need to understand the basics of the industry to be able to lead the industry. Time is well spent in operations learning different aspects of each supply chain from the ground up. • Larry Davis: Logistics is a fascinating but largely invisible field that most people don’t understand. Since logistics is supply filling demand, everything in life has a logistics component. The science of logistics makes commerce more efficient, cost effective and immediate. • Rick Heimann: Logistics is problem solving, efficiency modeling and technological design all combined in a real world, ever-changing situation. There are logistics positions available involving sales, purchasing, statistics, operations and planning. •
Cathy Langham: Jump into a logistics career with both feet. I still equate the growth and continuous change in logistics to cowboys and cowgirls heading for the New Frontier. We keep moving forward, improving our technology and processes, changing the way business is conducted and consumers are served, without knowing for sure what is over the next mountain ridge. So hitch your wagon to logistics and help us change the world! • William Patterson: To focus on the customer and their needs. While you or your company’s needs are important, if your decisions are based with the best interest of what your customer is trying to accomplish it will lead to success. • Doug Prather: A career in logistics is highly fulfilling and available across the country. There are many different specialized areas of logistics that reach across a variety of educational disciplines so there really is something for everyone. • Charlie Threlkeld: Each day you will be challenged to construct the most economical supply chain to move the goods for which you are responsible. It will have its rewards and setbacks but seldom be the same each day. •
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CountryMark Flex Fuel Contracts Offer a Better Way to Control Fuel Prices By Jon Lantz Vice President of Marketing CountryMark
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or 75 years, CountryMark and its branded dealers have been refining and delivering premium quality fuels to farms, fleets and families throughout the Midwest. But today’s trucking companies require more than just premium quality fuels. They also need price risk management tools to help them better manage unpredictable fuel costs. At CountryMark, we offer flex fuel contracts, and our customers will tell you these contracts are one of the most effective price risk management tools available on the market today. Our flex contracts are unique in that customers pick the amount of fuel they wish to contract, the period of time for the contract and the delivery schedule. Let me explain each of these components in greater detail. Selecting fuel quantity for a flex fuel contract is a huge benefit, especially for smaller trucking fleets. Most oil companies require contract volumes in 42,000 gallon increments. We don’t have the requirement. Trucking companies can sit down with their CountryMark branded dealer and select a volume that works for them—maybe that’s a tankwagon or transport load, or maybe it is a percentage of the fuel the buyer anticipates needing over a certain period of time. At CountryMark, we also allow customers to execute flex contracts on 24
a timetable that works for them. Many customers prefer to sit down with their local CountryMark branded dealer to discuss a fuel price range they are comfortable with. The local CountryMark dealer will then contact the trucking company when contracting prices fall within the buyer’s preferred fuel price range. At that point, the trucking company can choose to enter a flex contract for a given quantity of fuel at the agreed upon flex contract price for a specific period of time. Common contracting periods for CountryMark customers include two, six, nine and 11 months. Having control over when the contracted gallons are used is another advantage of the CountryMark flex contracting program. Each time the trucking company orders fuel, it has the option to buy its fuel at either the cash price or a contracted price. It is important to note there is no cost to customers for CountryMark’s contracting services, nor do customers pay for fuel until they take possession of the fuel. Using a flex fuel contract, customers can also choose to either have their fuel delivered to on-site storage tanks or pick up the fuel from a CountryMark branded retail fueling site. For many CountryMark fuel customers, flex fuel contracts allow them to better control their fuel budgets. In many cases, it takes fuel from a variable cost to a fixed cost. And for trucking companies that bid on jobs, locking in fuel prices can provide a significant advantage over trucking companies that are purchasing fuel solely on the cash markets. Fuel price volatility is one of the most significant challenges for trucking
companies. CountryMark flex fuel contracts reduce fuel price volatility and help trucking companies of all sizes more effectively control and manage their fuel input costs.
CountryMark Flex Fuel Contracting You pick the fuel amount. You pick the delivery schedule.
You pay no contracting fees.
You pick the contract period. You don’t pay for fuel until you receive it.
You keep fleet operations under control, we’ll do the same for fuel costs. It’s called the CountryMark Price Risk Management Program, and with it you can lock in the price you pay for your fuel, helping you to better manage your energy costs and forecast your fuel expenses. It’s customizable for big and small fleets, and takes all the guesswork out of budgeting. As for managing all the places your trucks need to go in the next year, we’ll leave that up to you. For more information, contact your local CountryMark branded dealer or call 1.800.808.3170. Get more per gallon.
Contact your nearest CountryMark dealer for the industry’s most innovative price risk management tools. Ag Plus, Inc., South Whitley, 800-448-3965 AgBest, LLC, Muncie, 800-894-5019 Ceres Solutions, LLC, Crawfordsville, 800-878-0952 Co-Alliance, LLP, Avon, 800-525-0272 Harvest Land Co-op, Richmond, 800-541-6356
Lake County FBCA, Crown Point, 219-663-0018 Laughery Valley Ag Co-op, Osgood, 800-821-2629 North Central Co-op, Wabash, 800-720-0550 Premier Energy, LLC, Columbus, 877-435-3230 Shelby County Co-op, Shelbyville, 800-875-7427
Starke County FBCA, Hamlet, 800-722-4948 SynEnergy Partners, Mt. Vernon, 800-276-7157 Union County Co-op, Liberty, 765-458-5141 White River Co-op, Loogootee, 812-295-4835
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Attracting and Retaining Today’s Logistics Workers AT ELWOOD STAFFING, we understand you and your workforce needs. The logistics industry makes up nearly 25 percent of our $804 million annual book of business, and over one-half of the 300,000 job seekers who apply with us indicate they already have prior job experience within the industry. Your industry is such an integral part of our business—both in the workers we attract and the clients we serve— and, we’re proud to share new research with you, because it comes in large part from the very people who have worked or are currently seeking positions within your industry. The data we’ve compiled encompasses all Elwood associates and paints an accurate picture of the current attraction and retention landscape in today’s workforce. Any HR leader in your company can easily apply these principles to your recruiting strategy. There are obvious, quantifiable traits job seekers consider when evaluating a new position: the commute, the pay, the job description, the benefits, and the hours. It’s relatively easy to compare the attributes of each potential position and accept or reject a job because it just makes sense to do so.
That’s because the head, or practicality, attracts people to jobs. But what keeps them around? Think about all of the jobs you’ve ever held. Which one was your favorite? Maybe in high school, it was the low-stress lifeguarding position where you made a ton of friends; maybe right after college, it was an entry-level position that opened your eyes to a new world through mentorship from a colleague. Your favorite jobs made logical sense at the time—they paid money, you were fine with the commute, and you knew the hours—so you took them; however, you probably returned to the pool a few extra summers even when you could’ve earned more elsewhere, and you’ve retained positive feelings based on a set of attributes you could not evaluate when you first applied.
That’s because retention hinges on the heart. Once someone is in your door, you know they’re relatively comfortable with your wages, your benefits, your operating hours, their commute, and the like. It should be a given you need to continually adjust these things to remain competitive as the world changes, but this is not the area you need to focus on to optimize retention. You need to cultivate an environment that speaks to your employees’ emotional needs—their hearts. How do we know? We took a closer look at all voluntary turnover in 2015 among our associates (see Figure 1). We compared quits for practical reasons (like commute distance and shift hours) against quits due to emotional factors (like not feeling respected and lack of advancement opportunities), and what we found is, over time, the emotional factors exceed the logical ones. This means the longer employees stay with your company, the greater the need for the things that keep them happy and engaged and foster a sense of affection. There are certainly life events that will always drive a few employees away, but with a little work and some ingenuity, you have unbelievable opportunity to retain everyone else (remember that lifeguard job?!). 26
FIGURE 1 Percent of All Voluntary Departures
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Practical Reasons (can be evaluated before accepting job): Too Physical, Too Hot/Cold, Other Job Closer to Home/ Transportation, Better Working Hours, Better Benefits, Not Enough Working Hours, Disliked Shift Emotional Reasons (Can only be evaluated over time): Concern for Safety, Not Challenging, No Advancement Opportunities, Not Enough Training, Not Treated with Respect by Co-worker, Poor Communication, Supervisor Negative Behavior, Supervisor Poor Communication, Too Much Overtime, Cleanliness of Facility, Job Duties Other/Life Circumstance (not displayed on chart): Moved, Not Eligible for FMLA, Personal-Not Related to Assignment, School, Not Able to Be Reached, Pay/Better Job with Higher Pay By now, you’re probably thinking to yourself: What about pay? They didn’t mention pay as a quit factor! That’s because we excluded wagerelated turnover in our analysis. Why? Because if pay is not adequate, it will always overshadow any and all other needs. A competitive pay strategy has to be the foundation of a successful retention strategy. We simply buffed the tarnish off the silver to obtain an unclouded reflection. (See page 29 for a competitive pay strategy guideline.)
STEP 2: FOCUS ON INCLUSION
We work hard to listen to workers to find out what makes them tick—or, rather, what keeps them ticking at one place. In mid-2015, we conducted a study1 where we analyzed thousands of answers from internal employee surveys and in-person associate interviews. Through this, we identified seven factors that are most strongly correlated with employees reaching a state of harmony at work—or, in other words, a state of comfort or happiness with their work environment.
Your goal is to achieve a work environment in which all individuals are treated fairly and respectfully, have equal access to opportunities and resources, and can contribute fully to your organization’s success. As much as possible, you must avoid any practice that creates disparity between sets of employees. After all, everyone works together to make the same products and serve the same customers.
• Safety as a top priority of the company • Opportunities for advancement • Confidence in leadership of the company • Feelings of value and shared goals • Communication • Training • Treatment/Inclusion Not surprisingly, none of the factors we identified are part of a list of practical reasons employees are initially attracted to a job; none can be experienced by reading a job post or looking around during an interview. The things that matter most in the long run to employees are the unique, intangible parts of company culture that only become apparent over time. To meet each need listed above multiple times over, we believe there are four steps you can take.
STEP 1: PROVIDE AN EXCELLENT START WITH A 30-DAY HIGH-TOUCH PLAN Our proprietary data shows up to 40 percent of turnover can occur in the first 30 days of employment; furthermore, an external study shows 4 percent of workers across the nation have quit on the first day due to a disastrous welcoming.2 By implementing a well-designed, wellexecuted, high-touch welcoming and onboarding process, you mitigate the risks of new employees falling through the cracks, feeling lost or unwelcome, or leaving your company too early. A critical component of your onboarding plan is training the folks involved to do their parts.
Here are a few practices we suggest: ● Include all employees in communications and meetings, where practical ● Provide equal benefits, such as holiday pay, paid time off, and/or shutdown pay, to all employees regardless of tenure or position ● Design employee perks such as cookouts, family days, and bonuses so that all employees can participate ● Train and hold accountable supervisors, managers, and executives to treat all employees with high regard and address each by name
STEP 3: BUILD SOCIAL CONNECTIONS Applicants who have friends or acquaintances at a particular employer are more likely to seek work there and, once hired, stick around. We know this because the greatest percentage of our applicants—over 30 percent—come to us as referrals from thousands of working associates, a trend on par with other employers. This indicates relationships are just as important to current employees as they are to the job seekers they refer. Here are a few practices we suggest: ● Provide nametags so employees can learn and address each other by name ● Implement an attractive referral bonus program and promote it heavily ● Consider establishing social clubs to forge relationships between like-minded workers, such as the following: Book Hunting / fishing Scrapbook Running / fitness Motorcycle Volunteerism
Here’s a sample timeline:
Prior to Start Excellent experience and orientation
Day 2 New employee lunch (individual or group) with supervisor or team leader
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Day 1 On-site orientation and welcome
Days 5-10 Check-in meeting with supervisor or team leader
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Day 3 Check-in call from HR team, upper management, or even an executive
Day 30 New employee receives wage increase
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Day 10 HR team conducts check-in, thanks employee, and provides company logowear item
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SO, WHAT’S OUR RECIPE FOR SUCCESS?
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STEP 4: MAINTAIN A POSITIVE REPUTATION Over 80 percent of job seekers say online employer reviews influence their decisions on whether to apply or not, and nearly 50 percent say company reputation has a significant impact on whether they accept a job offer or not.3 Your reputation is so important, and you must consider and proactively manage all elements of your reputation:
Understand your reputation:
● General brand awareness: Do people know about and trust your company? ● Work environment: Do people consider you to be a good employer with a positive culture? ● Social: Do people believe your company to be socially and environmentally responsible?
Manage your reputation:
● Be proactive. Ask happy customers and employees to complete online reviews; unhappy people will always complain first. ● React. Seek to collect and understand negative reviews, and take action to correct them. ● Ask. Ask for feedback—from anyone who will give it— and continually improve.
SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL HOW DOES YOUR COMPANY RATE?
Are you maximizing your recruiting and retention efforts? NEEDS IMPROVEMENT
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Starting Pay Pay Progression Inclusion Onboarding (“strong start”) Social Connectivity Reputation Flexibility (e.g., attendance, schedules) Opportunities for Advancement Advanced Training Strong Safety Culture Quality Supervisors Stability of Work
References 1 Elwood Staffing. The Seven Wonders of the Work(place): Climbing Maslow’s Pyramid. Rep. N.p., 6 July 2015. Web. <www.elwoodstaffing.com/whitepapers>. 2 Moscato, D. (2005). “Using Technology to Get Employees On Board,” HR Magazine, April: 107-109. 3 Indeed. “Indeed Surpasses 4 Million Employer Reviews.” Web log post. Indeed Blog. N.p., 29 Jan. 2014. Web. 12 Dec. 2015.
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YOUR COMPETITIVE PAY STRATEGY The “RECIPE FOR SUCCESS” previously outlined hinges upon the existence of a competitive pay strategy. We define a competitive pay strategy as one that offers starting wages at least $2.25/hr above the local minimum wage, at or above the 50th percentile when compared to local wages for similar positions, and inclusive of a well-defined and attainable pay progression schedule.
FIGURE 1
Pay-Related Quits as a Percent of all Assignment Ends (by $/hr over minimum wage)
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As shown in Figure 1, voluntary departures based specifically on pay drop off dramatically as pay soars above minimum wage. The reason for this is very obvious: Workers need to make enough money to sustain themselves or a family, and, often, minimum wage—or close to it—is simply not enough. Much like research in human motivation suggests, people have to fulfill the most basic needs before they are able to address others. When pay is too low, employees depart in droves in search of fulfillment of this basic need, regardless of other retention measures you have in place. It’s around $2.25/hr above the minimum wage where we first see the steepest decline in departures cited specifically for pay.
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As shown in Figures 3 and 4, pay progression is the perfect complement to higher-than-average starting wages. As noted above, high starting pay will get people in the door and keep them entertained long enough to partially buy into your company; however, the honeymoon period will eventually end, and stagnant pay will lower an employee’s buying power—hardly the way to reward an employee for longevity and hardly a reason for an employee to stick around. 4
Elwood Staffing. Becoming An Employer Of Choice. Rep. N.p., 6 Feb. 2015. Web. <www.elwoodstaffing.com/whitepapers>.
FIGURE 3 Employee Departures by Annualized Wage Increases4 (Sum of Losses Every 6 Months) 100% TOTAL PERCENT DE PARTED
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As shown in Figure 2—data from our Applicant Sentiment Index—78 percent of job seekers feel as if wages offered locally are the same or higher than wages offered in surrounding areas. We can extrapolate this to mean 78 percent of job seekers see little to no difference in the wages they can attain from one employer to the next. In order to stand out in this commoditized environment, you need to pay in the upper half, ideally in the upper 25 percent. How do you know if you’re meeting this standard? Each year we publish a report based on our annual wage survey that allows you to access detailed information about wages offered in your region. You can find a copy of this report in the Business Resource Center on our website: www.elwoodstaffing.com. Higher-than-average starting pay will bring candidates in your doors and retain them during the critical first weeks of employment.
I Believe Wages in My Local Area Are:
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Premier Employer: Offers 6% annual wage increase to outpace cost of living adjustments. Wage raises (2.956%) offered every 6 months. Average Employer: Offers 4% annual wage increase to match cost of living adjustments. Wage raises ( 1.98%) offered every 6 months. Below Average Employer: Does not offer wage increases.
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Vincennes University and North American Crane Certification to Offer OSHA-Required Training By John Tooley Training Coordinator Vincennes University, Gibson Center Fort Branch, Ind.
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he Vincennes University Gibson Center in Fort Branch, Ind., is pleased to announce it has partnered with North American Crane Certification LLC to provide crane operator training and certification. By November 2017, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will require all crane operators be certified by a nationally accredited organization. A five-day training course is offered year-round and covers all aspects of crane safety. An onsite 40-ton crane is available for crane operator instruction and the practical operating exam. During the course, an inexperienced crane operator may schedule up to 12 hours of crane-operating instruction. All testing is monitored and scored by Crane Institute Certification (CIC) under its strict standards. 30
CIC is the certifying institute that issues National Commission for Certifying Agencies-accredited operator certifications for the five types and capacity levels of mobile cranes, articulating boom cranes, digger derrick cranes and service/mechanic truck cranes. The Vincennes University Gibson Center/North American Crane Certification also offers training and certifications for riggers, master riggers and signal-persons. CIC meets OSHA’s current requirements for crane operator certification by type and capacity as well as OSHA’s rigger and signal-person qualification requirements. To become a CIC-certified crane operator, a candidate must pass a general knowledge exam, supplemental exams and a practical operating exam for the crane type and capacity level for which the candidate is applying. The crane operator certificate received is valid for five years from the date of issue. The various certification classes are designed to provide a one-stop shop to receive all instruction, exams and testing in a fourto-five day period. Everything to become
certified is included. To sign up for classes, call 812-888-2888 or visit www.vinu.edu. The Gibson Center is located at 8100 U.S. 41 in Fort Branch, Ind., close to Interstate 69 exits 22 and 27. About CIC and its Purpose Crane Institute of America Certification (CIC) is an independent certifying organization. CIC’s nationally accredited crane operator, rigger and signal-person programs are the result of the experience and input from experts from a broad range of crane-related companies, industry groups and assessment experts. CIC subject matter experts include crane managers for power, construction, and general industry; crane operators and supervisors; inspectors; manufacturers; and training professionals. The crane operating experience and wisdom represented by these experts is unparalleled. The main purpose of CIC is to save lives through certification, promote safety, provide the crane industry with more options to obtain accredited certification and be known as the standard in certification.
By November 2017, OSHA Will Require All Crane Operators Be Certified By A Nationally Accredited Organization
CRANE OPERATOR TRAINING/CERTIFICATION CLASSES OFFERED YEAR-ROUND CO URS E S INCLUD E : CLASSROOM TRAINING • WRITTEN EXAM • PRACTICAL EXAM NCCCO License holders can also be re-certified
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Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) Task Training
OVERHEAD/GANTRY CRANE Training • Certification
SIGNAL PERSON/RIGGER Training • Qualification
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Annual/Periodic Crane Inspections Accident Investigations Hands-on Crane Training
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Veterans Administration (VA) Approved Training Facility
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Educating Indiana’s Logistics Workforce The demand for logistics knowledge in today’s world is enormous and building the new logistics workforce is truly a team effort with Indiana. Colleges, universities and corporations are working together to arm logistics graduates with the skills they need to meet future workforce demands. Many certification courses and degree programs are focused on introducing project-based work and internship opportunities specifically aimed at providing students with real-world logistics experiences. Other programs target supply-chain management, operations management, logistics and global business as well as the tools, techniques and theories that apply across the logistics industry. See below for a sampling of colleges and universities in Indiana offering programs in logistics.
Ball State University, Muncie
Indiana State University, Terre Haute
Miller College of Business B.S. in Logistics & Supply Chain Management 765-285-5300 Admissions: 800-482-4BSU bsu.edu/cob
Scott College of Business B.S. in Operations and Supply Chain Management Marketing & Operations Department 812-237-3365 Admissions: 800-GO-TO-ISU indstate.edu/business/oscm
This academic program is designed for students looking to work in management positions in the creation or distribution of goods and Combining the classic field of operations within the broader services. Courses in supply chain management are featured at the framework of supply chain management, students receive a balanced senior level. education in both managerial and analytical concepts. Required courses include SCM fundamentals, data-driven decision making, business process improvement, lean six-sigma, business analytics Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide and global SCM strategy.
Indianapolis
Certificate, Associate’s, Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs, including Logistics and Supply Chain, and Professional Development programs General: 317-487-6281 worldwide.erau.edu/locations/Indianapolis
Indiana University, Bloomington
Kelley School of Business B.S. in Supply Chain Management M.B.A. in Supply Chain and Operations Online M.S. in Global Supply Chain Management Embry-Riddle logistics programs provide students with an General: 812-855-8100 understanding of tools, techniques and theories that apply across the Admissions: Undergraduate, 812-855-0661 logistics industry. Graduate: 800-99-IUMBA kelley.iu.edu Indiana University’s degrees in supply chain management cover all aspects of the supply chain. The Kelley Direct M.S. in global supply chain management degree is through an online program for working adults.
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Purdue University, West Lafayette
(812) 855-2210
Global Supply Chain Management Initiative 765-494-4322 gscmi.org
Supply Chain Management Academy The academy offers M.B.A. students real-world experience. The Corporate Advisory Board gives students a chance to network, and each student is paired with a corporate mentor for support.
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Kelley School of Business B.S. in Supply Chain Management M.B.A. in Supply Chain Management Undergrad: 317-274-2147 M.B.A.: 317-274-4895 Undergraduate Admissions: 317-274-4591 kelley.iupui.edu Both undergraduate and M.B.A. supply chain management majors give students a solid background in sourcing, planning, delivering, as well as process improvement. Students have a chance to work with local businesses and non-profit organizations.
Ivy Tech Community College Corporate College National Workforce Credential Training in: • MSSC Certified Logistics Associate • MSSC Certified Logistics Technician Logistics Readiness Certificate: • CDL Class A and Class B • Math for Warehousing/Distribution • TDL Computer Basics • Critical Thinking/Problem Solving General: 888-IVYLINE ivytech.edu Starting in the 2016-2017 academic year, Ivy Tech will begin offering online programs for an Associate of Science degree in Supply Chain Logistics and a Certificate in Supply Chain Logistics allowing 100% access to students across the state. Both programs will also be offered in traditional class setting at select Ivy Tech campuses.
The Global Supply Chain Management Initiative offers M.B.A. students a broad course selection and a variety of hands-on opportunities, from working on projects, study abroad programs and cross-cultural training seminars. They also provide one to three-day educational workshops for companies looking to broaden employees’ global perspective.
University of Indianapolis School of Business B.S. in Operations and Supply Chain Management Undergraduate admissions: 800-232-8634 Evening M.B.A. with a Global Supply Chain Management concentration Certificate in Global Supply Chain Management M.B.A. Admissions: 317-788-3340 Providing a solid background in business principles, the undergraduate program prepares students for diverse job opportunities. The M.B.A. program offers convenient scheduling and courses focused on international business, supply chain management and project management. The Certificate in Global Supply Chain Management is designed for individuals with existing M.B.A.s or M.A.s in either accounting or finance who are looking to expand their horizons or branch out into a new field.
Valparaiso University College of Business B.S. in Business Administration, major in International Business B.S. in Business Administration, major in Business Analytics General: 219-464-5040 Admissions: 888-GO-VALPO valpo.edu/business
Recognizing Indiana’s place in the logistics industry, Ivy Tech works to prepare a workforce that is up-to-date in current technologies for the transportation, distribution and logistics fields.
With a Major in International Business, not only do students study global operations and supply-side management, they also take foreign language courses and spend a semester in an international location. The major in Business Analytics offers students not only global operations and supply-side management, but an understanding of data management and quantitative analysis, and the ability to effectively communicate this information in a business context.
Purdue University, West Lafayette
Vincennes University
College of Technology B.S. in Supply Chain Management Technology 765-494-4935 tech.purdue.edu
Business & Industry Workforce Training Industry Recognized Credentials • CDL Class A & B • Fork-Lift Essentials • APICS GLA Custom Training Programs • Team Lead Essentials • Supervisor Essentials • Industrial Maintenance Plainfield, Indianapolis, Lebanon, Ft. Branch, Vincennes Online Information: 317-381-6099 vinu.edu/workforce
Krannert School of Management B.S. in Supply Chain Information and Analytics M.B.A. with options in Operations and Global Supply Chain Management M.S. in Global Supply Chain Management 765-494-0773 Admissions: 877-622-5726 krannert.purdue.edu Purdue University’s Krannert School of Management fuses analytical and technical expertise with strategic leadership abilities. Courses have an emphasis on case studies, real-world learning and teamwork.
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Logistics U: Moving High School Students into Logistics According to our friends at the Cambridge Dictionary, logistics is “the careful organization of a complicated military, business, or other activity so that it happens in a successful and effective way.” But to a high school student with supply chain interest, what does this mean? How does that vague notion become a career? Logistics, as with many industries, faces a shortage of skilled workers. In response, the Indiana Logistics Summit,
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an annual conference featuring national leaders looking at logistics in all types of industries, created “Logistics U” for Indiana high school students. Logistics U gives students with an interest in logistics a chance to interact with top professionals to learn about the industry as well as logistics-related college degrees, internships, scholarship opportunities and logistics careers. Participating colleges and universities provide representatives to not only
answer student questions about logistics courses and degrees available, but also engage them in hands-on activities designed to stimulate their interest in the field. In addition, students interact with logistics employers and Summit presenters. Since Logistics U began in 2012, 18 high schools from around the state have participated. For more information on the Indiana Logistics Summit and Logistics U, visit www.indianalogistics.com.
‘Barging’ into Logistics:
For kids of ALL ages!
Teaching Kids about the Importance of our Waterways Even for people who see the Ohio River every day, it can be difficult to grasp how important this waterway is to our lives. Simply put, much of its economic power is out of sight and out of mind. But the Ports of Indiana is partnering with the non-profit organization, RiverWorks Discovery, to help educate young people about the critical role that rivers play in our lives and the importance of protecting these environmental and economic resources for future generations. Ports of Indiana, a statewide port authority managing two ports on the Ohio River and
one on Lake Michigan, has partnered with RiverWorks Discovery for several years to bring the organization’s national river educational outreach program to the Hoosier state. This has included hosting special interactive exhibits at community events around the state to share the story of Indiana’s waterways and show how rivers contribute to the general welfare of the state. Kids can learn more about the importance of water transportation in Indiana at these annual community events: Indianapolis 500 Festival Kids Day (May 14, 2016) and Mount Vernon River Days (Sept. 9-11, 2016).
Parents and teachers can also learn about educational activities that teach young people about ships, tugboats, ports and river activities at www.portsofindiana.com and www. riverworksdiscovery.org. Activities include a patch program to encourage parents and teachers to take kids on field trips to rivers as well as a high school science curriculum to help students understand waterborne shipping and ports. Below is a barge race game designed to help children ages 5-10 better understand river transportation.
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Jet Star Inc. infrastructure As “The Crossroads of America,” Indiana has a world-class Darryl Guiducci, CEO system consisting of eight interstates, 41 railroads, two navigable dguiducci@jetstarinc.com 10825 Andrade Drive waterways and 405 airports. The imprint of the logistics industry on the Accuride Corp. Zionsville, IN 46077 Don Ray Drive-A-Way Co. Inc. Brett Roache, Corporate Logistics state’s economy is signifi cant when considering how many businesses it jetstarinc.com Louise Ray, President Manager P: 317-873-4222; F: 317-873-4361 contactus@drdaway.com touches ranging from supply-chain managers to warehouse/distribution broache@accuridecorp.com •Transports jet fuel, aviation gas, diesel, P.O. Box 246 7140 Office Circle gasoline, ethanol & lube oil to multimodal transportation specialists to economic development Decatur, IN 46733 Evansville, IN 47715 drdaway.com accuridecorp.com officials. The competitiveness of Indiana’s logisticsJet industry Transit Inc. is dependent P: 260-728-2400; F: 260-724-2026 P: 812-962-5100 Curt Petry, Transit •Motor home delivery upon four key factors: location, infrastructure, education andManager workforce. •Commercial vehicle component cpetry@jasperengines.com manufacturer 815 Wernsing Road The businesses listed inElmer thisBuchta directory are partners in the growth and Trucking Jasper, IN 47546 Tom Bennett, Vice President Atlas Van Lines Agent Imlach competitiveness of Indiana’s logistics industry. jasperengines.com •Bulk plastic transport, plastic packaging & warehousing
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Osceola, IN 46561 mamotransportation.com P: 888-668-6885; F: 877-727-5814 •Drive-away commercial truck delivery
MD Logistics Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900
indbtttrk@bttinc.com •Supply chain management, packaging & 310 Transfer Road kitting, freight management Indianapolis, IN 46214 G-Diamond by Transport Inc. Each category is distinguished a specifi c page coloring. Within the bttinc.com Randy Graybill, President Metals USA, that Ohio River Metal willMiddlebury also find various sub-groups have been P:featured 317-209-2700;categories, F: 317-209-2710 you 2500 St., Ste. 2 Services •Custom bonded, common/contract carrier, Elkhart, IN provided 46516 added based upon information by the listed businesses. Marty Finerty, Plant Manager container yard, drayage, full container load, gdiamondinc.com mfinerty@metalsusa.com intermodal freight system, ISO certified P: 574-293-7858; F: 574-293-9085 5150 Loop Road
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Dave Merkel, General Manager dmerkel@bibtc.com 720 W. U.S. Highway 20 Michigan City, IN 46360 P: 219-787-8602; F: 219-787-9316 •Heavy equipment rental
Bulkmatic Transport Co. Larry Smith, Senior Vice President, Sales lsmith@bulkmatic.com 2001 N. Cline Ave. Griffith, IN 46319 bulkmatic.com P: 219-972-7630; F: 219-972-7655 •Trucking, specialized equipment, Including liquid, dry & self-loading vacuum units
CCC Freightlines Inc. Charles L. Mong III, President 6335 English Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46219 P: 317-353-8344; F: 317-351-2213
Grammer Industries Inc.
Charles (Shorty) Whittington, President 18375 E. 345 S. Grammer, IN 47236 grammerindustries.com P: 800-333-7410; F: 812-579-5643
Haas Carriage Greg Kight, General Manager gkight@haascarriageinc.com 625 W. Utica St. Sellersburg, IN 47172 haascarriageinc.com P: 812-246-5425; F: 812-248-2477
Huebner & Son Trucking Inc. Roger J. Huebner, President rhuebner@huebnertrucking.com 766 Hyrock Blvd. Boonville, IN 47601 huebnertrucking.com P: 812-897-1454; F: 812-897-0010
•Metals processor, distributor, stevedoring
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TRANSPORTATION Indiana has access to 1,188 miles of interstate, 4,075 miles of rail, 405 airports and over 400 miles of navigable waterways on the Ohio River and Lake Michigan. Some of Indiana’s top national rankings include: • Aviation: 2nd largest FedEx Express airline hub in the world • Marine: 6th in U.S. domestic waterborne traffic • Trucking: 1st in pass-through interstates • Rail: 3rd in number of freight railroads
Air Carriers
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Airports
American Airlines Cargo
Anderson Municipal Airport
7899 South Service Road, Ste. A Indianapolis, IN 46241 aacargo.com P: 800-777-6930; 317-248-3186
7899 S. Service Road, Ste. G Indianapolis, IN 46241 frontierairlines.com P: 800-394-2158, 317-248-3868 F: 317-247-7695
American Airlines Inc.
Quantem Aviation Services
Cargolux Airlines International S.A. Edward Moraitis, Operations Manager emoraitis@cargolux.com IMC Gate 25, 2745 S. Hoffman Road Indianapolis, IN 46241 cargolux.com P: 317-243-9149; F: 317-243-9179
Continental Cargo 7899 S. Service Road, Ste. G Indianapolis, IN 46241 cocargo.com P: 317-241-2006, 800-421-2456 F: 317-241-2048
Delta Airlines Cargo
Andrea Greathouse, General Manager agreathouse@qasllc.aero 7899 South Service Road, Ste. G Indianapolis, IN 46241 quantemaviation.com P: 317-247-3663; F: 317-247-3654
TOC Logistics International LLC Greg Scheevel, Director of Global Development sales@toclogistics.com 2601 Fortune Circle East Drive, Ste. 201B Indianapolis, IN 46241 toclogistics.com P: 317-759-2130; F: 317-329-6465
Brazil-Clay Co. Municipal Airport P.O. Box 1 Knightsville, IN 47857 P: 812-443-0018
Chicago O’Hare International Airport aviation@ohare.com 10000 W. O’Hare; P.O. Box 66142 Chicago, IN 60666 ohare.com P: 800-832-6352; F: 773-686-3573
Clark Regional Airport
MBE, program-based transportation and supply chain management, global supplier optimization and consolidation, spend management
6003 Propeller Lane Sellersburg, IN 47172 clarkregionalairport.com P: 812-246-7460; F: 812-749-0718
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Columbus Municipal Airport
7899 S. Service Road, Ste. G Indianapolis, IN 46241 deltacargo.com P: 800-352-2746, 317-247-7692 F: 317-247-7695
Joe Goryl, Vice President jgoryl@goutsi.com 12755 E. 9 Mile Road Warren, MI 48089 goutsi.com P: 586-920-0100
Brian Payne, Airport Director bpayne@columbus.in.gov 4770 Ray Boll Blvd. Columbus, IN 47203 columbus.in.gov/airport P: 812-376-2519; F: 812-348-1320
Delta Global Services
UPS Air Cargo
Elkhart Municipal Airport
james.grabill@delta.com 7801 Bussing Drive Evansville, IN 47725 dalgs.com P: 812-423-4624
1400 Hurstbourne Parkway Louisville, KY 40223 ups.com/aircargo P: 502-329-3000
Scheduled passenger air transportation
UPS international air hub located in Louisville 25 minutes from the Port of Indiana
FedEx Express
UPS Express Critical
6311 Airway Drive Indianapolis, IN 46241 fedex.com P: 800-463-3339
Joseph Beilner, Region Sales Manager beilner.joe@ups.com 500 Busse Highway Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 upsexpresscritical.com P: 630-274-1806 Expediting, next flight out, hot shot surface movements, hand carry, international, charters, secured products and KVan
Andy Jones, Airport Manager andy.jones@coei.org 1211 County Road 6 W. Elkhart, IN 46516 elkhartindiana.org P: 574-264-5217; F: 574-264-0915
Evansville Vanderburgh Airport Authority Douglas P. Joest, Airport Manager doug@evvairport.com 7801 Bussing Drive Evansville, IN 47725 flyevv.com P: 812-421-4401; F: 812-421-4412
Scott Hinderman, Executive Director of Airports hinderman@fwairport.com 3801 W. Ferguson Road, Ste. 209 Fort Wayne, IN 46809 fwairport.com P: 260-747-4146; F: 260-747-1762
French Lick Municipal Airport Zachary D. Brown, Airport Manager manager@frenchlickairport.com 9764 W. 375 S. French Lick, IN 47432 frenchlickairport.com P: 812-936-2222; F: 812-936-3134
Gary/Chicago International Airport Daniel Vicari, Executive Director dan@gciairport.com 6001 Airport Road Gary, IN 46406 garychicagoairport.com P: 219-949-9722; F: 219-949-0573
Greenwood Municipal Airport Lori Curless, Manager curlessl@greenwood.in.gov 897 Airport Parkway Greenwood, IN 46143 greenwood.in.gov/airport P: 317-881-0887; F: 317-865-2771
Huntingburg Airport Travis McQueen, Airport Manager 2495 W. 900 S. Huntingburg, IN 47542 huntingburgairport.com P: 812-683-5454; F: 812-683-2548 All general aviation needs
Huntingburg Airport Technology Park Travis McQueen, Airport Manager 2495 W. 900 S. Huntingburg, IN 47542 huntingburgairport.com P: 812-683-5454; F: 812-683-2548 All general aviation needs
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7800 Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Drive Indianapolis, IN 46241 aa.com P: 800-433-7300
John Coon, Manager jcoon@cityofanderson.com 282 Airport Road Anderson, IN 46017 cityofanderson.com P: 765-648-6293; F: 765-648-6294
Fort Wayne International Airport
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Chicago Aviation Department
Panther Expedited Services
Steve Gray, Manager steven.gray@huntington.in.us 1365 Warren Road Huntington, IN 46750 huntington.in.us P: 260-356-8515; F: 260-356-9200
Aviation@FlyChicago.com 5700 S. Cicero Chicago, IL 60638 flychicago.com P: 773-838-0600
P.O. Box 66142 Chicago, IL 60666 chicagoairports.com P: 773-686-3700; F: 773-686-3573
Indianapolis International Airport
Nappanee Municipal Airport John M. Graber, Manager 24751 U.S. 6 E. Nappanee, IN 46550 nappanee.org P: 574-773-4707
Fort Wayne-Allen County Airport Authority
Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
Dexter Salenda, Manager of Business Development dsalenda@indianapolisairport.com 7800 Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Drive, Ste. 100 Indianapolis, IN 46241 indianapolisairport.com P: 317-487-5285; F: 317-487-5034 Available airside facilities, up to 120,000 s.f., including temperature controlled
Indianapolis Regional Airport Mike Medvescek, Senior Director of Operations mmedvescek@indianapolisairport.com 7800 Aviation Way Greenfield, IN 46140 indianapolisairport.com P: 317-487-5024 Chuck Classen, Airport Manager airport50i@embarqmail.com 2291 W. 1635 S. Kentland, IN 47951 P: 815-383-2634; F: 219-474-9081 24/7 access to fuel and terminal, computer weather, pilot lounge, restrooms, soft drinks and water
Louisville Regional Airport Authority Skip Miller, Executive Director P.O. Box 9129 Louisville, KY 40209 flylouisville.com P: 502-368-6524; F: 502-367-0199
Michigan City Municipal Airport Jessica Ward, Airport Manager mgcairport@emichigancity.com 1300 N. State Road 212 Michigan City, IN 46360 mgcairport.com P: 219-872-0121; F: 219-872-0121
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Plymouth Municipal Airport Dave Lattimer, Manager, C65 airport@plymouthin.com 301 Airport Road Plymouth, IN 46563 plymouthin.com P: 574-935-5152; F: 574-935-5152 Sale of 100LL and Jet A aircraft fuels
Porter County Regional Airport Kyle Kuebler, Airport Director vpz@vpz.org 4101 Murvihill Road Valparaiso, IN 46383 vpz.org P: 219-462-6508; F: 219-462-2913
South Bend International Airport Mike Daigle, Executive Director mdaigle@sbnair.com 4477 Progress Drive South Bend, IN 46628 flysbn.com P: 574-282-4590; F: 574-239-2585
Aviation Services Terre Haute International Airport Hulman Field Darrel Zeck, Director of Operations and Development dzeck@huf.com 581 S. Airport St. Terre Haute, IN 47803 huf.com P: 812-877-2524; F: 812-877-3853
Airport management
Scott Hinderman, Executive Director of Airports hinderman@fwairport.com 3801 W. Ferguson Road, Ste. 209 Fort Wayne, IN 46809 fwairport.com P: 260-747-4146; F: 260-747-1762
Indianapolis Airport Authority Dexter Salenda, Manager of Business Development dsalenda@indianapolisairport.com 7800 Col. H. Weir Cook Memorial Drive, Ste. 100 Indianapolis, IN 46241 indianapolisairport.com P: 317-487-5285; F: 317-487-5034
Miller Aviation Josh Walker, Owner/Operator milleraviation@comcast.net 661 W. 100 N. Portland, IN 47371 miller-aviation.com P: 260-726-4901; F: 260-726-3591 135 on demand charter operator
Montgomery Aviation Dan Montgomery, President/Owner dan@montgomeryaviation.net 11329 E. State Road 32 Zionsville, IN 46077 montgomeryaviation.net P: 317-769-4487; F: 317-769-3207 Indianapolis executive airport
Muncie Aviation Co. Martin Ingram, President martin@muncieaviation.com 5201 N. Walnut St. Muncie, IN 47303 muncieaviation.com P: 765-289-7141; F: 765-289-7142 Avionics & parts sales, fuel sales, aircraft sales & service
Expedited ground and air services
Rhoades Air Center Inc. Jack Rhoades, Owner & President jddavis@rhoadesaircenter.com 4770 Ray Boll Blvd. Columbus, IN 47203 rhoadesaircenter.com P: 812-372-1819; F: 812-378-2708 Provides all aviation-related services: aircraft charter, sales, maintenance, rental, flight instruction, fuel, storage & management
Signature Flight Support Corp. Phillip S. Kerr, General Manager ind@signatureflight.com 6390 Turner Drive Indianapolis, IN 46241 signatureflight.com P: 317-248-4900; F: 317-248-4924
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Tom Wood Aviation Tom McCord, General Manager & Aircraft Sales tom.mccord@tomwoodaviation.com 9913 Willow View Road Fishers, IN 46038 tomwoodaviation.com P: 888-587-9146; F: 317-849-0912 Aviation charter management, repair, avionics
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Barge Services/Towing American Commercial Barge Line Dave Miller, Director, Marketing - Steel, Bulk and Non-Bulk dave.miller@bargeacbl.com 1701 E. Market St. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 bargeacbl.com P: 812-288-0306 Barge lines, transfer dock, towing
CGB Marine Matt Akins 2601 River Rd. Louisville, KY 40206 P: 812-288-0488
Kindra Lake Towing
McKeil Marine
John Kindra, President jkindra@kindralake.com 9864 S. Avenue N. Chicago, IL 60617 kindralake.com P: 773-721-1180; F: 773-721-4138
info@mckeil.com 208 Hillyard St. Hamilton, Ontario L8L 6B6 Canada mckeil.com P: 905-528-4141; F: 905-528-6144
TPG Mount Vernon Marine, Jeffersonville Barge Service
Towing-marine
Towing, salvage, sectional barge chartering, project management, engineering & design
Charles Latham, II, General Manager c.latham@mvbsjeff.com 5804 Utica Pike Utica, IN 47130 mvbsjeff.com P: 812-725-8295; F: 812-725-8297
Lower Lakes Towing Ltd.
The Great Lakes Towing Company
Towing, fleeting, barge cleaning/repair, stevedoring
517 Main St.; P.O. Box 1149 Port Dover, Ontario NOA 1NO Canada lowerlakes.com P: 519-583-0982; F: 519-583-1946 Bulk cargo transportation - ITB units and self-unloaders
Joseph P. Starck, Jr., President jps@thegreatlakesgroup.com 4500 Division Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 thegreatlakesgroup.com P: 216-621-4854; F: 216-621-7616 Tugboat, towing, barge services, shipyard services, shipyard new construction and repair services
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TPG Mount Vernon Marine, Mount Vernon Barge Service Wayne McDonald, General Manager w.mcdonald@mvbarge.com P.O. Box 607 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 mvbarge.com P: 812-838-4889 Towing, fleeting, barge cleaning/repair, stevedoring
TRANSPORTATION
MARINE
Marine Services American Commercial Barge Line
Barge lines, transfer dock, towing
Central Marine Logistics Inc.
Evansville Marine Service Inc. Robert R. Aldrich, President & Owner boba@ems-harbors.com P.O. Box 6048 Evansville, IN 47719 ems-harbors.com P: 812-424-9278
Great Lakes Inspection
Merging Leaders Means Greater Value on the Water. Just as the Missouri and Ohio Rivers flow together to form the mighty Mississippi, two leaders in inland barge transportation have joined to form the largest and most diversified carrier of dry and liquid cargoes on the inland waterways. With the recent acquisition of AEP River Operations, American Commercial Barge Line (ACBL) now operates the industryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s largest and newest fleet on an expanded operating network with an even greater team of the most experienced and highly skilled mariners and maritime professionals, making us more reliable, accessible, efficient and responsive than ever before.
Robert L. Sinnokrak, Marine Surveyor grtlksinsp@g-lakes.com P.O. Box 1517 Homewood, IL 60430 P: 219-972-7901, 773-721-5535 F: 773-721-5315, 219-972-7905 Marine survey services
Lower Lakes Towing Ltd. 517 Main St.; P.O. Box 1149 Port Dover, Ontario NOA 1NO Canada lowerlakes.com P: 519-583-0982; F: 519-583-1946 Bulk cargo transportation - ITB units and self-unloaders
Learn more about how ACBL is delivering greater value on the water by calling 1-812-288-0100 or visiting www.BargeACBL.com.
Delivering Greater Value on the Water.
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Barge Services/Towing | Marine Services
ops@centralmarine.us 445 N. Broad St. Griffith, IN 46319 centralmarinelogistics.com P: 219-922-2602; F: 219-922-2715
MARINE
Dave Miller, Director, Marketing - Steel, Bulk and Non-Bulk dave.miller@bargeacbl.com 1701 E. Market St. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 bargeacbl.com P: 812-288-0306
Subhead TRANSPORTATION
2016 Indiana Logistics Director y Riverlands Marine Surveyors Greg Weeter, President & Principal Surveyor office@riverlandsmarine.com 935 Riverside Drive Louisville, KY 40207 riverlandsmarine.com P: 502-897-9900; F: 502-897-9910 Survey cargoes, containers & commercial vessels
Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. marketing@seaway.ca 180 Andrews St. Massena, NY 13662 greatlakes-seaway.com P: 315-764-3200; F: 315-764-3235 Operations headquarters
TPG Mount Vernon Marine, Jeffersonville Barge Service Charles Latham, II, General Manager c.latham@mvbsjeff.com 5804 Utica Pike Utica, IN 47130 mvbsjeff.com P: 812-725-8295; F: 812-725-8297 Towing, fleeting, barge cleaning/repair, stevedoring
TPG Mount Vernon Marine, Mount Vernon Barge Service Wayne McDonald, General Manager w.mcdonald@mvbarge.com P.O. Box 607 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 mvbarge.com P: 812-838-4889 Towing, fleeting, barge cleaning/repair, stevedoring
Port Facilities/Terminals Perry County Port Authority Alvin C. Evans, President & CEO alvin@pcrailport.net 926 S. Boundary St.; P.O. Box 423 Tell City, IN 47586 pcrailport.com P: 812-547-3586; F: 812-547-6266
MARINE Category
Marine Services | Port Facilities/Terminals
AVIATION
Summit Terminal
Scott Stewart, Port Director sstewart@portsofindiana.com 1402 Port Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 portsofindiana.com P: 812-283-9662; F: 812-282-7505
Kevin Rayburn, Director of Business Development krayburn@summitterminal.com 2932 E. State Road 66 Rockport, IN 47635 summitterminal.com P: 812-649-8980; F: 812-649-2302
Port authority, FTZ, industrial sites, stevedoring, storage, terminal operators, warehousing, development financing, grain elevator, steel processing, 28 port companies
Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon Phil Wilzbacher, Port Director pwilzbacher@portsofindiana.com 2751 Bluff Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 portsofindiana.com P: 812-838-4382; F: 812-838-4377
Logistics and development
Port authority, FTZ, industrial sites, stevedoring, storage, terminal operators, warehousing, development financing, grain elevator, coal terminal, 12 port companies
Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor
Ports of Indiana
Rick Heimann, Port Director rheimann@portsofindiana.com 6625 S. Boundary Road Portage, IN 46368 portsofindiana.com P: 219-787-8636; F: 219-787-8842 Port authority, FTZ, industrial sites, stevedoring, storage, terminal operators, warehousing, development financing, grain elevator, steel processing, 29 port companies
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Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville
Rich Cooper, CEO info@portsofindiana.com 150 Market St., Ste. 100 Indianapolis, IN 46204 portsofindiana.com P: 800-232-PORT; F: 317-232-0137 Port authority, 3 ports, FTZ, industrial sites, stevedoring, storage, terminal operators, warehousing, development financing, intermodal planning, steel processing, grain elevators, coal terminal, more than 65 port companies
Tell City River Port - Perry County Port Authority Alvin C. Evans, President & CEO alvin@pcrailport.net 926 S. Boundary St.; P.O. Box 423 Tell City, IN 47586 pcrailport.com P: 812-547-3586; F: 812-547-6266 Ohio River port, rail access, warehousing, storage
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Cargill Inc. Ryan McCoy, Plant Manager ryan_mccoy@cargill.com 6640 Ship Drive Portage, IN 46368 cargill.com P: 219-787-9461; F: 219-787-9461 Grain handling & agricultural products
Consolidated Grain & Barge Co. Scott Perkins, Facility Manager scott.perkins@cgb.com 210 George St. Aurora, IN 47001 cgb.com P: 812-926-0740; F: 812-926-4810 Stevedore, logistics services
Consolidated Grain & Barge Co. Dean Jackson, Terminal Manager dean.jackson@cgb.com 2701 Bluff Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 cgb.com P: 812-838-6651 Terminal operators
Consolidated Grain & Barge Co.
Lakes & Rivers Transfer (A Division of Jack Gray Transport) Patrick McKinney, Manager 115 Steel Drive Portage, IN 46368 jackgray.com P: 219-787-9280; F: 219-787-8511 Stevedoring, trucking of bulk materials
Metals USA, Ohio River Metal Services Marty Finerty, Plant Manager mfinerty@metalsusa.com 5150 Loop Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 metalsusa.com P: 812-282-4770; F: 812-282-5873 Metals processor, distributor, stevedoring
Tanco Clark Maritime Kim Moran, Terminal Manager kmoran@wolflakeinc.com 5144 Utica Pike Jeffersonville, IN 47130 wolflakeinc.com P: 812-280-7300; F: 812-280-7043 Liquid storage, blending & handling
Terminal operators
Tanco Terminals Inc. Ken Long, General Manager ken@wolflakeinc.com P.O. Box 565 Hammond, IN 46325 wolflakeinc.com P: 219-937-4300; F: 219-937-0090 Liquid storage, blending & handling
TPG Mount Vernon Marine, Mount Vernon Barge Service Wayne McDonald, General Manager w.mcdonald@mvbarge.com P.O. Box 607 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 mvbarge.com P: 812-838-4889 Towing, fleeting, barge cleaning/repair, stevedoring
TPG Mount Vernon Marine, Jeffersonville Barge Service Charles Latham, II, General Manager c.latham@mvbsjeff.com 5804 Utica Pike Utica, IN 47130 mvbsjeff.com P: 812-725-8295; F: 812-725-8297 Towing, fleeting, barge cleaning/repair, stevedoring
WATCO Terminals & Port Services Brad Seese, Manager bseese@watcocompanies.com 5146 Loop Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 www.watcocompanies.com P: 812-282-4938
Stevedores
CARING FOR YOUR CARGO FOR 50 YEARS
Albany, NY Burns Harbor, IN
Cleveland, OH Eastport, ME
Hamilton, ON Lake Charles, LA
Milwaukee,WI Port Manatee, FL
MARINE
Mike Hucker, Facility Manager mike.hucker@cgb.com 5100 Port Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 cgb.com P: 812-283-9500
Brian LaRue, General Manager 415 Salmon Drive Portage, IN 46368 fmtcargo.com P: 219-787-1017; F: 219-787-0003
TRANSPORTATION
Stevedores
Federal Marine Terminals Inc.
Tampa, FL Thorold, ON
fmtcargo.com | 704.714.4644
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TRANSPORTATION
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RAIL Rail Services/Railroads Backhaul Direct LLC Nicholas J. Hoagland, COO nhoag@backhauldirect.com 1 Virginia Ave., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 backhauldirect.com P: 317-974-9125; F: 317-974-9126 Produce, refrigerated, dry van, flat bed brokerage, 4PL solutions
Brunk LLC 803 Logan St. Goshen, IN 46528 brunk-ajp.com P: 800-227-4156; F: 574-533-0614
C.H. Robinson - Evansville Branch Thomas Burkhardt, General Manager thomas.burkhardt@chrobinson.com 5155 Rosebud Lane Newburgh, IN 47630 chrobinson.com P: 812-842-0000; F: 812-842-0001 Rail services; trucking - bulk haul, flat bed, heavy haul, LTL, truckload, refrigerated, specialized, regional, national; trucking services; freight forwarders; heavy lift/ haulage; intermodal services; steamship lines/agents; 3PL; distribution centers
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Central Railroad of Indiana
CSX Transportation
Gary Railway Co.
Doug Ernstes, Director of Sales & Marketing doug.ernstes@gwrr.com 3010 E. Pontiac St. Fort Wayne, IN 46803 railamerica.com P: 513-317-2474; F: 260-422-9121
Adam Hess Industrial Development Manager 31 E. Georgia St., Ste. 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 csx.com P: 317-267-4981; F: 317-267-4154
Matt Cronch, Manager, Safety & Administration macronch@uss.com 1 N. Buchanan St. Gary, IN 46402 tstarinc.com/grw P: 219-888-7913; F: 219-888-7935
Central Railroad of Indianapolis Amanda Rice, Marketing Manager 202 W. Illinois St. Petersburg, IN 47567 gwrr.com P: 812-582-3957; F: 217-685-1090
Chesapeake & Indiana Railroad Co. 916 Vine St. Connersville, IN 47331 P: 765-825-0316
Chicago Fort Wayne & Eastern Doug Ernstes, Senior Director, Sales & Marketing doug.ernstes@gwrr.com 3010 E. Pontiac St. Fort Wayne, IN 46803 railamerica.com P: 513-317-2474; F: 260-422-9121
Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Todd Bjornstad, President 505 N. Carroll Ave. Michigan City, IN 46360 2:36 PM Page 1 southshorefreight.com P: 219-874-9000; F: 219-879-3754
Elkhart and Western Railroad Co. (a subsidiary of Pioneer Railcorp.)
Genesee & Wyoming Railroad Services Inc.
Nathan Johns, Marketing Manager njohns@pioneer-railcorp.com 1318 S. Johanson Road Peoria, IL 61607 pioneer-railcorp.com P: 309-697-1400; F: 309-697-1677
Peter Boyle, Director of Industrial Development, Midwest and Ohio Valley Regions peter.boyle@gwrr.com 6516 Henry Farms Road Roanoke, VA 24018 gwrr.com P: 540-989-7557
Contract switching, railcar storage, storage in transit
Evansville Western Railway Robert Buchanan, Vice President & General Manager rabuchanan@evwr.com 818 W. 2nd St. Mount Vernon, IN 47620 evwr.com P: 866-812-3897
Hoosier Heritage Port Authority
Exegistics
Hoosier Southern Railroad - Perry County Port Authority
Rhonda Klopfenstein, Executive Director rhondask@frontier.com 33 N. Ninth St., Ste. 215 Noblesville, IN 46060 P: 317-776-8268
Stephen Olds, President stephen.olds@exegistics.com 1101 W. Industrial Drive North Vernon, IN 47265 exegistics.com P: 847-353-3810; F: 888-703-5510 Distribution, value-added services, packaging, operational staffing, inbound/outbound rail operations
Kevin Teague, Operations Manager kevin@pcrailport.com 926 S. Boundary St.; P.O. Box 423 Tell City, IN 47586 pcrailport.com P: 812-547-3586; F: 812-547-6266 Ohio River port, warehousing, storage
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Indiana Rail Road Co. Bob Babcock, Senior Vice President of Operations and Business Development 8888 Keystone Crossing, Ste. 1600 Indianapolis, IN 46240 inrd.com P: 317-262-5140; F: 317-262-3310 Terminals, warehousing & distributions
Indiana Railroad Transportation Group sectrea@irtg.org P.O. Box 456 Lapel, IN 46051 irtg.org P: 765-534-3398; F: 765-534-3399
Kendallville Terminal Railway Co. (a subsidiary of Pioneer Railcorp.) Nathan Johns, Marketing Manager njohns@pioneer-railcorp.com 1318 S. Johanson Road Peoria, IL 61607 pioneer-railcorp.com P: 309-697-1400; F: 309-697-1677 Contract switching, railcar storage, storage in transit
Louisville & Indiana Railroad John Goldman, President lircinfo@anacostia.com 500 Willinger Lane Jeffersonville, IN 47130 anacostia.com P: 812-288-0940; F: 812-288-4977
Lake Michigan and Indiana Railroad James Lankford, Manager james.lankford@arcelormittal.com 250 W. U.S. 12 Burns Harbor, IN 46304 arcelormittal.com P: 219-787-7988; F: 219-787-7994
Railing network
Indiana Southern Railroad
LITX Terminals Resources John Licht, General Manager litxrailterminals@gmail.com 1021 Madison Ave. Beaver Dam, KY 42320 westernbluegrassterminalrr.com P: 270-274-0454; F: 270-274-0454 Railroad holding corporation
Cathy Hale, CEO chale@madisonrailroad.com 1121 W. JPG Woodfill Road, Bldg. 216 Madison, IN 47250 madisonrailroad.com P: 812-273-4248; F: 812-265-5251
MG Rail
Chuck Long, Manager 5130 Port Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 P: 812-218-1337 F: 812-218-1311 www.ctlconline.com Onsite railroad providing 24-hour rail switching for Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville
Norfolk Southern Corp. Dayne Tate, Industrial Development Manager detate@nscorp.com 9229 Delegates Row, Ste. 260 Indianapolis, IN 46240 nscorp.com P: 317-819-7672; F: 404-653-3441 Rail services including comprehensive logistics & an extensive intermodal network
Norfolk Southern Corp. BH Stanley, Asst. Term. Supt. bhstanley@nscorp.com 2600 W. Lusher Ave.; P.O. Box 1666 Elkhart, IN 46517 nscorp.com P: 574-296-2271; F: 574-296-2260 Rail services including comprehensive logistics & an extensive intermodal network
Rail Safe Training John Light, Director of Marketing johnlight.railsafetraining@gmail.com 1021 Madison Ave. Beaver Dam, KY 42320 railsafetraining.com P: 270-274-0454; F: 270-775-7071 Railway safety training
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Squaw Creek Southern Railroad Jerry Strange, Office Manager rrcx@shawnweelink.net P.O. Box 303 Boonville, IN 47601 respondekrailroad.com P: 812-858-6920; F: 812-858-6921
Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway Zach Boehme, Marketing Manager Zachary.boehme@gwrr.com 4440 Ash Grove Dr., Ste. A Springfield, IL 62711 gwrr.com P: 217-685-1090
RAIL
Amanda Rice, Marketing Manager 202 W. Illinois St. Petersburg, IN 47567 gwrr.com P: 812-582-3957
Madison Railroad
TRANSPORTATION
Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad
Winamac Southern Railway Co. Brad Ortman bortman@kokomograin.com c/o Kokomo Grain, P.O. Box 745 Kokomo, IN 46903 P: 765-457-7536; F: 765-456-1207
Rail Services/Railroads
Serving Indiana Indiana Southern Railroad, LLC (ISRR) operates 196 miles between Indianapolis and Evansville, Indiana. www.gwrr.com/isrr Central Railroad Company of Indianapolis (CERA) operates 39 miles of rail line in North Central Indiana. www.gwrr.com/cera ISRR/CERA Marketing Manager Amanda Rice 202 W. Illinois St., Petersburg, Indiana 812-282-3957 amanda.rice@gwrr.com
Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway Corp. (TPW)
operates from Mapleton, Illinois, through Peoria, Illinois, and on to Logansport, Indiana. www.gwrr.com/tpw TPW Marketing Manager Zach Boehme 4440 Ash Grove Dr., Springfield, Illinois 217-685-1090 zachary.boehme@gwrr.com 45
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TRANSPORTATION
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TRUCKING Trucking - Bulk Haul A&R Logistics Gary Parker, Terminal Manager gparker@artransport.com 4800 Keystone Blvd. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 artransport.com P: 812-284-4493; F: 812-284-5455 Bulk plastic transport, plastic packaging & warehousing
AJP LLC 803 Logan St. Goshen, IN 46528 brunk-ajp.com P: 800-227-4156; F: 574-533-0614
Bagshaw Trucking Inc. Mark Grantz, Transportation Coordinator m.grantz@bagshawtrucking.com 13110 Blue Lick Road Memphis, IN 47143 bagshawtrucking.com P: 812-294-4060; F: 812-246-0280 Heavy equipment hauling, dump truck hauling
C.H. Robinson - Evansville Branch Thomas Burkhardt, General Manager thomas.burkhardt@chrobinson.com 5155 Rosebud Lane Newburgh, IN 47630 chrobinson.com P: 812-842-0000; F: 812-842-0001 Rail services; trucking - bulk haul, flat bed, heavy haul, LTL, truckload, refrigerated, specialized, regional, national; trucking services; freight forwarders; heavy lift/ haulage; intermodal services; steamship lines/agents; 3PL; distribution centers
Bulk Haul | Flatbed
Foodliner Quest info@foodliner.com 2525 S. 30th Lafayette, IN 47909 foodliner.com P: 765-477-6978 Trucking, food product transportation in dry & liquid bulk
Jack Gray Transport Inc. Danette Garza, Chief Executive Officer dgarza@jackgray.com 4600 E. 15th Ave. Gary, IN 46403 jackgray.com P: 219-938-7020; F: 219-938-6866 Trucking of bulk materials, stevedore
Liquid Transport Corp. Keith Lewis, President & COO 8470 Allison Pointe Blvd., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46250 liquidtransport.com P: 317-841-4200; F: 317-841-8259
Shelby Trucking Inc. Mary Kern, President joekern56@aol.com 2113 State Road 60 W. Mitchell, IN 47446 P: 812-849-6346; F: 812-849-6501
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
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Strasburger Trucking Inc.
Green Lines Transportation Inc.
Panther Expedited Services
Howard Strasburger, Vice President P.O. Box 26 Earl Park, IN 47942 strasburgertrucking.com P: 219-474-6162; F: 219-474-6131
402 Port Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 greenlines.net P: 812-280-7543
Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
Trucking & brokerage
Superior Carriers Inc. RHille@superior-carriers.com 107 Greenway Ave., Bldg C Westville, IN 46391 superior-carriers.com P: 219-785-4204; F: 219-785-4508
Transmark Logistics Elvin Knollman, President elk.transmark@etczone.com 1780 S. County Road 850 E. Greensburg, IN 47240 transmarklogistics.com P: 877-663-9404; F: 812-663-9428 Liquid, hazardous material trucking and brokerage, regional
Gypsum Express Ltd. Terry Killingbeck, Terminal Manager tkillingbeck@gypsumexpress.com 1111 W. U.S. 20, Bldg. A Michigan City, IN 46360 gypsumexpress.com P: 800-348-8532; F: 219-873-7051 Flatbed
Huff Contractors, Inc. Sandra Huff, Treasurer shuff@huffcontractorsinc.com 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road West Harrison, IN 47060 www.huffcontractorsinc.com P: 812-637-5193; F: 812-637-5361
Trucking â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Flatbed
Transportation company; standard tandem axle tractors, 4-axle heavy-haul tractors, variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers; complete truck and trailer repairs; 24-hour emergency service
Aable Logistics Inc.
Maverick Transportation LLC
Robert Watson, President ablebob@netnitco.net P.O. Box 170 DeMotte, IN 46310 aablelogistics.com P: 219-987-2104, ext. 102 F: 219-987-2490 Flatbed, step deck, low-boy & RGN transportation
ADS Logistics, Corporate Headquarters 116 E. 1100 N. Chesterton, IN 46304 adslogistics.com P: 219-836-3900
Backhaul Direct LLC Nicholas J. Hoagland, COO nhoag@backhauldirect.com 1 Virginia Ave., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 backhauldirect.com P: 317-974-9125; F: 317-974-9126 Produce, refrigerated, dry van, flat bed brokerage, 4PL solutions
Bagshaw Trucking Inc.
Steven Swain sswain@maverickusa.com 333 Blaine St. Gary, IN 46406 maverickusa.com P: 866-778-4146 Flatbed, specialized, refrigerated, regional to long haul OTR, dedicated, captured capacity transportation services
MD Logistics Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Meyer Trucking Inc. Jon Meyer, Vice President, Operations jon.meyer@landstarmail.com 1409 Lincoln Highway E.; P.O. Box 158 New Haven, IN 46774 meyertrucking.com P: 260-493-3649; F: 260-493-1064
Mark Grantz, Transportation Coordinator m.grantz@bagshawtrucking.com 13110 Blue Lick Road Memphis, IN 47143 bagshawtrucking.com P: 812-294-4060; F: 812-246-0280
Miller Transfer & Rigging Co.
Heavy equipment hauling, dump truck hauling
Common carrier, over-dimensional loads, flatbed trucking
Fitzmark Inc.
P & C Trucking
Adam Thompson, Vice President, Carrier Sales info@fitzmark.com 4620 W. 84th St., Ste. 300A Indianapolis, IN 46268 fitzmark.com P: 317-475-0960; F: 317-475-0960
Norman L. Brown, General Manager nbrown@pandctrucking.com 4410 S. Ross Road Gary, IN 46408 pandctrucking.com P: 219-972-0193; F: 219-972-0208
Full truck load, partial truck load, intermodal, 3PL WH, PICK/PACK, local deliveries, international shipments
G & F Trucking Leasing Inc. Raymond J. Gerling, President P.O. Box 4032 Hammond, IN 46324 gftruckinginc.com P: 219-944-8695; F: 219-944-8756
Tim Hauersperger, Terminal Manager indianapolis@millertransfer.com 1410 S. Post Road, Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46239 millertransfer.com P: 317-897-4303; F: 317-897-4331
Dump, flatbed, low-boy
P.I. & I. Motor Express Danny F. Gurgon, Operations Manager dannygurgon@piimx.com 1005 Sun Drive Portage, IN 46368 piimx.com P: 800-237-9616; F: 219-787-0031
Expedited ground and air services
Reliable Transportation Specialists Inc. Andrew Bozak, Director of Operations andyb@reliabletrans.com 139 Venturi Drive Chesterton, IN 46304 reliabletrans.com P: 219-926-8850; F: 219-926-5174
RJM Logistics John Boone, President johnboone@rjmlogistics.com 5700 W. Minnesota St., Ste. A-4 Indianapolis, IN 46237 rjmlogistics.com P: 317-803-2369; F: 317-502-8989 Service-disabled veteran-owned logistics provider, cargo van hotshot, sprinter hotshot, time definite delivery, residential delivery, warehouse/distribution, trade show, lift gate
Schilli Transportation Services Inc. Misty Prickett, Sales mprickett@schilli.com 3535 Brady Lane Lafayette, IN 47909 schilli.com P: 765-448-3400; F: 765-471-4700 Warehousing, supply chain management, dedicated carriage, truck/trailer leasing and rental, trucking and transportation brokerage, warehouses equipped with 60,000 lb crane capacity
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Tri-Union Express Inc. David Parchem, Chief Operations Officer dave@triunion.com 1939 N. Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 triunion.com P: 219-838-4411; F: 219-838-1680 Container loading/unloading, customized receiving reports and coils, skids, plate, bar storage
Universal Joe Goryl, Vice President jgoryl@goutsi.com 12755 E. 9 Mile Road Warren, MI 48089 goutsi.com P: 586-920-0100
Werner Enterprises 2444 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 werner.com P: 317-788-8406
Young Brothers Trucking Leslee McGowan, President 447 N. Old State Road 2 Valparaiso, IN 46383 youngbrotherstrucking.com P: 219-462-6946; F: 219-465-7546
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Angle Trucking justin@angletrucking.com 3151 Billiard Drive Logansport, IN 46947 P: 574-739-2785; F: 574-735-2821
Bagshaw Trucking Inc. Mark Grantz, Transportation Coordinator m.grantz@bagshawtrucking.com 13110 Blue Lick Road Memphis, IN 47143 bagshawtrucking.com P: 812-294-4060; F: 812-246-0280 Heavy equipment hauling, dump truck hauling
Eastside Trucking Co. Inc. Darrell Rhodes, President eastsidetrucking@aol.com 1545 E. 35th St. Indianapolis, IN 46218 P: 317-283-6774; F: 317-283-6785
Transportation company; standard tandem axle tractors, 4-axle heavy-haul tractors, variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers; complete truck and trailer repairs; 24-hour emergency service
Lakeside Logistics Inc. Cory Blaising, Sales Manager cory.blaising@teamlandstar.com 211 Airport North Office Park Fort Wayne, IN 46825 teamlandstar.com P: 260-489-8107; F: 260-489-8120 Warehousing, heavy-haul, LTL, intermodal, hazmat, air freight
Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Miller Transfer & Rigging Co.
Common carrier, over-dimensional loads, flatbed trucking
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Tri-Union Express Inc. David Parchem, Chief Operations Officer dave@triunion.com 1939 N. Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 triunion.com P: 219-838-4411; F: 219-838-1680
Ryan Menke, Sr. Vice President, Logistics rmenke@styline.com 1008 Styline Drive Huntingburg, IN 47542 styline.com P: 800-295-4848; F: 812-683-7676
Old Dominion Freight Lines
Vertically integrated manufacturer of wood office furniture & LTL furniture carrier
Trucking - LTL Backhaul Direct LLC Nicholas J. Hoagland, COO nhoag@backhauldirect.com 1 Virginia Ave., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 backhauldirect.com P: 317-974-9125; F: 317-974-9126 Produce, refrigerated, dry van, flat bed brokerage, 4PL solutions
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. Robert Bocko, Manager robert.bocko@chrobinson.com 10500 Kincaid Drive, Ste. 202 Fishers, IN 46037 chrobinson.com P: 866-416-6722; F: 317-594-1451 Trucking transportation brokers, truck loads, LTL, intermodal services
FedEx Freight Robin Burden, Service Center Administrator robin.burden@fedex.com 1250 E. Northfield Drive Brownsburg, IN 46112 fedex.com P: 317-455-0010; F: 317-852-2691
Michael J. Cooke, Global Sales Manager - Ohio Valley michael.cooke@odfl.com 5500 W. 47th St. Chicago, IL 60638 odfl.com P: 708-548-0179 LTL, freight forwarding, warehousing, airfreight
ProTrans Barb Carothers, RFP Manager & Corporate Writer carothersb@protrans.com 8311 N. Perimeter Road Indianapolis, IN 46241 protrans.com P: 317-240-4100, 888-776-8726 F: 317-240-4101 Third-party logistics, LTL, warehousing
RJM Logistics John Boone, President johnboone@rjmlogistics.com 5700 W. Minnesota St., Ste. A-4 Indianapolis, IN 46237 rjmlogistics.com P: 317-803-2369; F: 317-502-8989
Transfreight Inc. Lean_Logistics@Transfreight.com 4000 Tulip Tree Drive Princeton, IN 47670 transfreight.com
Tri-Union Express Inc. David Parchem, Chief Operations Officer dave@triunion.com 1939 N. Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 triunion.com P: 219-838-4411; F: 219-838-1680 Container loading/unloading, customized receiving reports and coils, skids, plate, bar storage
Venture Logistics info@venlog.com 1101 Harding Court Indianapolis, IN 46217 venlog.com P: 317-787-1101; F: 317-787-1102
Vitran
LTL, truckload services
Service-disabled veteran-owned logistics provider, cargo van hotshot, sprinter hotshot, time definite delivery, residential delivery, warehouse/distribution, trade show, lift gate
1294 Maxwell Ave. Evansville, IN 47711 vitranexpress.com P: 812-424-3815; F: 812-424-3213
Fitzmark Inc.
Sodrel Truck Lines
Wheels Assured Logistics
1 Sodrel Drive Jeffersonville, IN 47130 sodrellogistics.com P: 800-448-5728
Gary W. Giles P.O. Box 47364 Indianapolis, IN 46247 wheelsassured.com P: 317-322-1919; F: 317-322-2074
Adam Thompson, Vice President, Carrier Sales info@fitzmark.com 4620 W. 84th St., Ste. 300A Indianapolis, IN 46268 fitzmark.com P: 317-475-0960; F: 317-475-0960 Full truck load, partial truck load, intermodal, 3PL WH, PICK/PACK, local deliveries, international shipments
Huff Contractors, Inc. Sandra Huff, Treasurer shuff@huffcontractorsinc.com 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road West Harrison, IN 47060 www.huffcontractorsinc.com P: 812-637-5193; F: 812-637-5361 Transportation company; standard tandem axle tractors, 4-axle heavy-haul tractors, variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers; complete truck and trailer repairs; 24-hour emergency service
Lakeside Logistics Inc. Cory Blaising, Sales Manager cory.blaising@teamlandstar.com 211 Airport North Office Park Fort Wayne, IN 46825 teamlandstar.com P: 260-489-8107; F: 260-489-8120 Warehousing, heavy-haul, LTL, intermodal, hazmat, air freight
MD Logistics Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Same day, next day, residential & business deliveries of the small package shipper
Sodrel Truck Lines 1254 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 sodrellogistics.com P: 800-448-5728; F: 317-632-6557 Same day, next day, residential & business deliveries of the small package shipper
Specialized Transportation Inc. marketing@stidelivers.com 5001 US Highway 30 W. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 crst.com P: 800-234-2788; F: 260-429-3213 Specialized transportation, warehousing and logistics
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Standard Forwarding Bill Dohner, Account Manager Bill.Dohner@StandardForwarding.com 215 S. Olive South Bend, IN 46619 standardforwarding.com P: 574-287-3754; F: 574-287-5838 Third party logistics services
Trucking - National Clearwater Logistics sales@clearwaterlogistics.com 3726 N. Home St. Mishawaka, IN 46545 clearwaterlogistics.com P: 574-252-0440; F: 574-252-0444
GA LA Transportation 535 Sky Park Drive N.E. Corydon, IN 47112 P: 812-734-1126; F: 812-734-1146
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Tim Hauersperger, Terminal Manager indianapolis@millertransfer.com 1410 S. Post Road, Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46239 millertransfer.com P: 317-897-4303; F: 317-897-4331
Styline Logistics
Tom Moore, Vice President tom@mltpro.com 103 E. Indiana Ave., Ste. A Valparaiso, IN 46383 mltpro.com P: 219-465-5100; F: 219-465-5188
Heavy Haul | LTL
MD Logistics
MLT Providers
Joe Goryl, Vice President jgoryl@goutsi.com 12755 E. 9 Mile Road Warren, MI 48089 goutsi.com P: 586-920-0100
TRUCKING
Huff Contractors, Inc. Sandra Huff, Treasurer shuff@huffcontractorsinc.com 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road West Harrison, IN 47060 www.huffcontractorsinc.com P: 812-637-5193; F: 812-637-5361
Universal
TRANSPORTATION
Trucking - Heavy Haul
Huff Contractors, Inc. Sandra Huff, Treasurer shuff@huffcontractorsinc.com 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road West Harrison, IN 47060 www.huffcontractorsinc.com P: 812-637-5193; F: 812-637-5361 Transportation company; standard tandem axle tractors, 4-axle heavy-haul tractors, variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers; complete truck and trailer repairs; 24-hour emergency service
Lakeside Logistics Inc. Cory Blaising, Sales Manager cory.blaising@teamlandstar.com 211 Airport North Office Park Fort Wayne, IN 46825 teamlandstar.com P: 260-489-8107; F: 260-489-8120 Warehousing, heavy-haul, LTL, intermodal, hazmat, air freight
Container loading/unloading, customized receiving reports and coils, skids, plate, bar storage
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MD Logistics
Panther Expedited Services
Backhaul Direct LLC
Kllm Transport Services Inc.
Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900
Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
Nicholas J. Hoagland, COO nhoag@backhauldirect.com 1 Virginia Ave., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 backhauldirect.com P: 317-974-9125; F: 317-974-9126
Curt Forrester, Manager 6601 Shepherd Ave., Ste. 101 Portage, IN 46368 kllm.com P: 219-787-8138; F: 219-787-9473
Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Expedited ground and air services
Produce, refrigerated, dry van, flat bed brokerage, 4PL solutions
Spot Freight
Millenial Transport Services Brian Hudson, Director of Sales brian.hudson@millenialtransport.com 8311 N. Perimeter Road Indianapolis, IN 46241 millenialtransport.com P: 317-486-5369; F: 317-454-1383
Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357
MLT Providers
TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Tom Moore, Vice President tom@mltpro.com 103 E. Indiana Ave., Ste. A Valparaiso, IN 46383 mltpro.com P: 219-465-5100; F: 219-465-5188
Tri-Union Express Inc. David Parchem, Chief Operations Officer dave@triunion.com 1939 N. Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 triunion.com P: 219-838-4411; F: 219-838-1680
Morris Trucking Corp.
Container loading/unloading, customized receiving reports and coils, skids, plate, bar storage
Mike Morris, President mikemorris@morristrucking.com 3201 Erie Canal Road Terre Haute, IN 47802 morristrucking.com P: 812-232-1984; F: 812-235-8315
Werner Enterprises 2444 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 werner.com P: 317-788-8406
Truckload carrier, expedited service
MyWay Logistics Emily Lawton, Owner admin@myway-logistics.com 1300 E. 86th St., Ste. 128 Indianapolis, IN 46240 linkedin.com/company/myway-logistics-llc P: 888-557-4213; F: 317-550-1560 Transportation arrangement, logistics services, freight coordinator
Trucking â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Refrigerated B & J Trucking Services Inc. P.O. Box 199 Borden, IN 47106 bjtruck.com P: 800-433-2861; F: 812-246-2507
D R Smith Trucking Inc. Devon Smith, President 10491 S. 750 W. Akron, IN 46910 drsmithtrucking.com P: 260-352-2115; F: 260-352-2900
Lakeside Logistics Inc. Cory Blaising, Sales Manager cory.blaising@teamlandstar.com 211 Airport North Office Park Fort Wayne, IN 46825 teamlandstar.com P: 260-489-8107; F: 260-489-8120 Warehousing, heavy-haul, LTL, intermodal, hazmat, air freight
Don Sumpter Trucking Inc.
Langham Logistics
Judy Sumpter, President 6791 W. U.S. Highway 50; P.O. Box 279 Medora, IN 47260 P: 812-966-2919; F: 812-966-2925
Rick Riedinger, Director of Operations 5335 W. 74th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 elangham.com P: 317-506-5264; F: 317-471-5042
Fitzmark Inc. Adam Thompson, Vice President, Carrier Sales info@fitzmark.com 4620 W. 84th St., Ste. 300A Indianapolis, IN 46268 fitzmark.com P: 317-475-0960; F: 317-475-0960 Full truck load, partial truck load, intermodal, 3PL WH, PICK/PACK, local deliveries, international shipments
JAWCO Logistics/JACO Brokerage Jackson Scarborough, Planning Manager brokerage@jawcologistics.com 246-B America Place Jeffersonville, IN 47130 jawcologistics.com P: 812-725-9633; F: 812-725-9635 Warehousing, crossdocking, trailer wash-out, 3PL
Warehouse, transportation, freight management
Marten Transport Wade Rubin, Senior Director of Operations, Eastern Region 4825 W. 84th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 marten.com P: 866-395-1019; F: 317-228-0782
MD Logistics Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
HUFF CONTRACTORS
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ounded in 1980, Huff Contractors Inc. is an experienced and trusted transportation company. We offer a full range of hauling services for all commercial and industrial jobs. We pride ourselves in being contractor-friendly. Safety is our #1 concern. Our clients have peace of mind when they put their equipment in the hands of our professional and experienced drivers. Our strong customer base is a testament to our reputation for excellent service and fair pricing. We offer a wide variety of equipment options including standard tandem axle tractors and 4-axle heavy-haul tractors in combination with a variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers and experience that ensures we have
the right tools to get the job done safely and securely. Located in southeastern Indiana, Huff Contractors can get the load to the destination anywhere in the U.S. and Canada. Complete truck and trailer repair facility for major and minor repairs located on site, Huff Contractors Truck and Trailer Repair provides 24-hour emergency and road services for truck, semi-tractor and trailer needs. From basic services to complete engine overhauls, we have dependable, quality service combined with speedy response times to get you back on the road safely.
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HUFF CONTRACTORS INC. 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road â&#x20AC;˘ West Harrison, IN. 47060
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Schilli Transportation Services Inc.
Verst Group Logistics
Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900
Misty Prickett, Sales mprickett@schilli.com 3535 Brady Lane Lafayette, IN 47909 schilli.com P: 765-448-3400; F: 765-471-4700
Expedited ground and air services
Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Warehousing, supply chain management, dedicated carriage, truck/trailer leasing and rental, trucking and transportation brokerage, warehouses equipped with 60,000 lb crane capacity
Mark A. Andrews, Vice President, Sales & Marketing mandrews@verstgroup.com 300 Shorland Drive Walton, KY 41094 verstgroup.com P: 859-379-1288, Ext. 1104 F: 859-379-1289
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Werner Enterprises 2444 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 werner.com P: 317-788-8406
Trucking â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Regional Ashley Transport
Backhaul Direct LLC Nicholas J. Hoagland, COO nhoag@backhauldirect.com 1 Virginia Ave., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 backhauldirect.com P: 317-974-9125; F: 317-974-9126 Produce, refrigerated, dry van, flat bed brokerage, 4PL solutions
Bagshaw Trucking Inc.
Heavy equipment hauling, dump truck hauling
Best Way Express Inc. Shepard N. Dunn, President & CEO snd@bestwayexpress.com 2242 S. Old Decker Road; P.O. Box 728 Vincennes, IN 47591 bestwayexpress.com P: 812-882-4360; F: 812-885-2327
GA LA Transportation 535 Sky Park Drive N.E. Corydon, IN 47112 P: 812-734-1126; F: 812-734-1146
Gotcha Transport Inc. Steven J. McClintick, President 4701 S. Madison St. Muncie, IN 47302 gotchatransport.com P: 765-741-8719; F: 765-741-8849
James Poshard & Son 560 Indiana 62 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 P: 812-838-5061
KJ Bradley Inc. 4560 Indiana 69 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 P: 812-383-0961
MLT Providers Tom Moore, Vice President tom@mltpro.com 103 E. Indiana Ave., Ste. A Valparaiso, IN 46383 mltpro.com P: 219-465-5100; F: 219-465-5188
Moran Transportation Corp.
Special Dispatch Don Nichols, General Manager donnichols@sdindy.com 3560 Developers Road Indianapolis, IN 46227 specialdispatchinc.com P: 317-787-0608; F: 317-791-2760 Courier/delivery since 1965; offering 1-hr, 2-hr & same-day service; on-demand box truck & tractor-trailer; warehouse & crossdock service; hazmat and TSA certified; open 24/7/365
Spot Freight
Moran Transportation Corp.
Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357
2744 W. Old Road 30 Warsaw, IN 46580 morantransportation.com P: 574-269-6585; F: 574-269-3503
Taylor Logistics Inc.
2501 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46221 morantransportation.com P: 800-716-6787; F: 847-439-0088
OJC Trucking Chris A. Townsend, President 530 E. 300 S. Hartford City, IN 47348 ojctrucking.com P: 765-348-3970
P&B Trucking Inc. Bob Knous, President bob@pbtrucking.net 2203 Patterson St. Decatur, IN 46733 pbtrucking.com P: 260-728-4314; F: 260-728-4068 Regional and long-haul transportation, local shuffles, warehousing, secure facility, long and short term storage, freight consolidation, cross docking, local cartage, brokerage services
Panther Expedited Services Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Rex C. Taylor, President rex@taylordist.com 2875 E. Sharon Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 taylorlog.com P: 513-771-1850; F: 513-672-8572
Trucking â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Services 7P Solutions Jeff Clark, President jclark@7psolutions.biz 136 N. Van Buren St., P.O. Box 1274 Nashville, IN 47448 7psolutions.biz P: 812-988-4430
Accuride Corp.
Transmark Logistics
Commercial vehicle component manufacturer
Elvin Knollman, President elk.transmark@etczone.com 1780 S. County Road 850 E. Greensburg, IN 47240 transmarklogistics.com P: 877-663-9404; F: 812-663-9428 Liquid, hazardous material trucking and brokerage, regional
Triple Crown Services Co. Art Miller, Vice President, Sales & Marketing art.miller@triplecrownsvc.com 2720 Dupont Commerce Court Fort Wayne, IN 46825 triplecrownsvc.com P: 800-325-6510
Tri-Union Express Inc.
Andrew Bozak, Director of Operations andyb@reliabletrans.com 139 Venturi Drive Chesterton, IN 46304 reliabletrans.com P: 219-926-8850; F: 219-926-5174
Leslee McGowan, President 447 N. Old State Road 2 Valparaiso, IN 46383 youngbrotherstrucking.com P: 219-462-6946; F: 219-465-7546
Freight brokerage
Perfect Transportation
Reliable Transportation Specialists Inc.
Young Brothers Trucking
Brett Roache, Logistics Manager broache@accuridecorp.com 7140 Office Circle Evansville, IN 47715 accuridecorp.com P: 812-962-5100
Expedited ground and air services
For hire carrier
Gary W. Giles P.O. Box 47364 Indianapolis, IN 46247 wheelsassured.com P: 317-322-1919; F: 317-322-2074
GPS security, environmental monitoring
Bimodal truckload transportation throughout the eastern two-thirds of United States and Ontario, Canada.
Robert Haag, VP of Operations sales@perfectpallets.com 450 W. 16th Place Indianapolis, IN 46202 perfecttransportation.com P: 888-553-5559; F: 317-924-6309
Wheels Assured Logistics
David Parchem, Chief Operations Officer dave@triunion.com 1939 N. Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 triunion.com P: 219-838-4411; F: 219-838-1680 Container loading/unloading, customized receiving reports and coils, skids, plate, bar storage
Universal Joe Goryl, Vice President jgoryl@goutsi.com 12755 E. 9 Mile Road Warren, MI 48089 goutsi.com P: 586-920-0100
ContainerPort Group Inc. Geoff Smock, Regional Manager Business Development, Midwest Region geoff.smock@containerport.com 1420 W. Troy Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46221 contrainerport.com P: 630-441-3830 Common carrier, consolidators, container sales & rentals, contract carrier, container yard, drayage, heavy lifts, inspection services, motor carriers, piggyback rail yard
CountryMark Steve Thomas, Sales Manager steve.thomas@countrymark.com 225 South East St., Ste. 144 Indianapolis, IN 46202 countrymark.com P: 800-808-3170 Fuels and lubricants
Huff Contractors, Inc. Sandra Huff, Treasurer shuff@huffcontractorsinc.com 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road West Harrison, IN 47060 www.huffcontractorsinc.com P: 812-637-5193; F: 812-637-5361 Transportation company; standard tandem axle tractors, 4-axle heavy-haul tractors, variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers; complete truck and trailer repairs; 24-hour emergency service
Jackson Oil & Solvents Donneta Thompson, Sales Executive donneta.thompson@jos.us.com 1970 Kentucky Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46221 jos.us.com P: 317-222-7709; F: 317-222-7719 49
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Mark Grantz, Transportation Coordinator m.grantz@bagshawtrucking.com 13110 Blue Lick Road Memphis, IN 47143 bagshawtrucking.com P: 812-294-4060; F: 812-246-0280
Brian Hudson, Director of Sales brian.hudson@millenialtransport.com 8311 N. Perimeter Road Indianapolis, IN 46241 millenialtransport.com P: 317-486-5369; F: 317-454-1383
TRUCKING
Tammy Rinehart, President tammy@ashleytrans.net P.O. Box 40 Ashley, IN 46705 P: 260-475-5701; F: 260-475-1679
Millenial Transport Services
TRANSPORTATION
Panther Expedited Services
Services | Specialized
TRUCKING
TRANSPORTATION
2016 Indiana Logistics Director y LT Truck & Trailer Sales
lttrucksales@aol.com 8131 W. U.S. Highway 36 Modoc, IN 47358 lttrucksales.com P: 765-853-9988; F: 765-853-9959
Panther Expedited Services
Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649 Expedited ground and air services
Spot Freight
Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Taylor Logistics Inc.
Rex C. Taylor, President rex@taylordist.com 2875 E. Sharon Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 taylorlog.com P: 513-771-1850; F: 513-672-8572
Bradley Trucking Co.
J.E.T. Transit Inc.
RG Transport
4560 IN-69 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 P: 812-838-0961
Curt Petry, Transit Manager cpetry@jasperengines.com 815 Wernsing Road Jasper, IN 47546 jasperengines.com P: 812-482-1041; F: 812-634-1820
Hue Andrews, Chief Operating Officer businessdevelopment@rgtlogistics.com 900 N. D St. Elwood, IN 46036 rgtransport.com P: 765-552-3381; F: 765-552-3478
C.H. Robinson - Evansville Branch Thomas Burkhardt, General Manager thomas.burkhardt@chrobinson.com 5155 Rosebud Lane Newburgh, IN 47630 chrobinson.com P: 812-842-0000; F: 812-842-0001 Rail services; Trucking - bulk haul, flat bed, heavy haul, LTL, truckload, refrigerated, specialized, regional, national; trucking services; freight forwarders; heavy lift/ haulage; intermodal services; steamship lines/agents; 3PL; distribution centers
CCC Freightlines Inc. Charles L. Mong III, President 6335 English Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46219 P: 317-353-8344; F: 317-351-2213
David Parchem, Chief Operations Officer dave@triunion.com 1939 N. Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 triunion.com P: 219-838-4411; F: 219-838-1680
5 additional terminal locations in Cannelburg, Chandler, Lamar, Linton & Petersburg, Ind.
FedEx Ground 5153 Maritime Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 fedex.com P: 812-218-0781
FedEx Home
Truck City of Gary Inc.
Trailer design, manufacture, marketing
Wabash National Corporation
Richard J. Giromini, President and CEO 3000 E. Main St. Lafayette, IN 47905 wabashnational.com P: 765-771-5300; F: 765-771-5308 Trailer design, manufacture, marketing
Trucking â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Specialized A&R Logistics
Gary Parker, Terminal Manager gparker@artransport.com 4800 Keystone Blvd. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 artransport.com P: 812-284-4493; F: 812-284-5455 Bulk plastic transport, plastic packaging & warehousing
Bagshaw Trucking Inc.
Mark Grantz, Transportation Coordinator m.grantz@bagshawtrucking.com 13110 Blue Lick Road Memphis, IN 47143 bagshawtrucking.com P: 812-294-4060; F: 812-246-0280 Heavy equipment hauling, dump truck hauling
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Dump trucks, bulk tanker, low-boy
Tina Hill, Vice President of Operations thill@mamotransportation.com 1247 3rd St.; P.O. Box 40 Osceola, IN 46561 mamotransportation.com P: 888-668-6885; F: 877-727-5814
MD Logistics
Tom Bennett, Vice President P.O. Box 68 Otwell, IN 47564 buchta.com P: 812-354-6300
G-Diamond Transport Inc.
1000 Sagamore Parkway S. Lafayette, IN 47905 wabashnational.com P: 800-937-4784
Mamo Transportation
Elmer Buchta Trucking
1202 Port Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 fedex.com P: 812-288-2915
Wabash Commercial Trailer Products
Riverton Truckers
Drive-away commercial truck delivery
Container loading/unloading, customized receiving reports and coils, skids, plate, bar storage
Michael Kreiger, Service Manager 2333 W. 25th Ave. Gary, IN 46404 truckcityofgary.com P: 219-949-8595; F: 219-949-4085
Kevin Broughton, Division Manager kevin.broughton@jasperengines.com 6400 E. Industrial Lane Leavenworth, IN 47137 jasperengines.com P: 812-482-1040
Private carrier
Freight brokerage
Tri-Union Express Inc.
Food and consumer goods transport
J.E.T. Transit Inc.
Randy Graybill, President 2500 Middlebury St., Ste. 2 Elkhart, IN 46516 gdiamondinc.com P: 574-293-7858; F: 574-293-9085 Mobile home, recreational vehicle and boat transportation
Grammer Industries Inc. Charles (Shorty) Whittington, President 18375 E. 345 S. Grammer, IN 47236 grammerindustries.com P: 800-333-7410; F: 812-579-5643 Huff Contractors, Inc. Sandra Huff, Treasurer shuff@huffcontractorsinc.com 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road West Harrison, IN 47060 www.huffcontractorsinc.com P: 812-637-5193; F: 812-637-5361 Transportation company; standard tandem axle tractors, 4-axle heavy-haul tractors, variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers; complete truck and trailer repairs; 24-hour emergency service
Jack Gray Transport Inc. Danette Garza, Chief Executive Officer dgarza@jackgray.com 4600 E. 15th Ave. Gary, IN 46403 jackgray.com P: 219-938-7020; F: 219-938-6866 Trucking of bulk materials, stevedore
James Poshard & Sons 560 IN-62 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 P: 812-838-5061
Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Metals USA, Ohio River Metal Services Marty Finerty, Plant Manager mfinerty@metalsusa.com 5150 Loop Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 metalsusa.com P: 812-282-4770; F: 812-282-5873 Metals processor, distributor, stevedoring
P & C Trucking Norman L. Brown, General Manager nbrown@pandctrucking.com 4410 S. Ross Road Gary, IN 46408 pandctrucking.com P: 219-972-0193; F: 219-972-0208 Dump, flatbed, low-boy
Panther Expedited Services Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
Shad Daubard, Vice President sdaubard@rivertontruckers.com 6211 Gheens Mill Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 rivertontrucking.com P: 812-284-1515; F: 812-283-8822
RJM Logistics John Boone, President johnboone@rjmlogistics.com 5700 W. Minnesota St., Ste. A-4 Indianapolis, IN 46237 rjmlogistics.com P: 317-803-2369; F: 317-502-8989 Service-disabled veteran-owned logistics provider, cargo van hotshot, sprinter hotshot, time definite delivery, residential delivery, warehouse/distribution, trade show, lift gate
Schilli Transportation Services Inc. Misty Prickett, Sales mprickett@schilli.com 3535 Brady Lane Lafayette, IN 47909 schilli.com P: 765-448-3400; F: 765-471-4700 Warehousing, supply chain management, dedicated carriage, truck/trailer leasing and rental, trucking and transportation brokerage, warehouses equipped with 60,000 lb crane capacity
Specialized Transportation Inc. marketing@stidelivers.com 5001 US Highway 30 W. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 crst.com P: 800-234-2788; F: 260-429-3213 Specialized transportation, warehousing and logistics
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357
Expedited ground and air services
TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Poindexter Transport Inc.
Steel Transport Inc.
Matt Clark, Dispatch Manager mattclark4@gmail.com P.O. Box 36399 Indianapolis, IN 46236 P: 317-823-4372; F: 317-826-5535
Kenneth R. Paulan, President 6701 Melton Road Gary, IN 46403 P: 219-939-3000; F: 219-939-3020
Powersource Transportation Inc.
Ryan Menke, Sr., Vice President, Logistics rmenke@styline.com 1008 Styline Drive Huntingburg, IN 47542 styline.com P: 800-295-4848; F: 812-683-7676
Skip Bakos, President 2023 Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 powersourcetrans.com P: 800-438-8789; F: 219-972-1789
Styline Logistics
Trailer delivery & trailer-mounted machinery transport
Vertically integrated manufacturer of wood office furniture & LTL furniture carrier
RAF Transport Inc.
Superior Carriers Inc.
Ben Tiemeyer, Transportation Manager btiemeyer@goodegg.com 6874 N. Base Road Seymour, IN 47274 roseacre.com P: 812-497-2557
Wayne Simmons, Terminal Manager wsimmons@superior-carriers.com 107 Greenway Ave., Bldg C Westville, IN 46391 superior-carriers.com P: 219-785-4204; F: 219-785-4508 Bulk logistics, trucking, tank cleaners, hazardous materials carrier
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Worldwide Freight Carrier
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc.
Fitzmark Inc.
Rex C. Taylor, President rex@taylordist.com 2875 E. Sharon Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 taylorlog.com P: 513-771-1850; F: 513-672-8572
Greg Clark, VP, Operations 2515 Bendix Drive, Ste. 305 South Bend, IN 46628 worldwidefreight.com P: 800-810-2528; F: 574-271-9261
Robert Bocko, Manager robert.bocko@chrobinson.com 10500 Kincaid Drive, Ste. 202 Fishers, IN 46037 chrobinson.com P: 866-416-6722; F: 317-594-1451
Adam Thompson, Vice President, Carrier Sales info@fitzmark.com 4620 W. 84th St., Ste. 300A Indianapolis, IN 46268 fitzmark.com P: 317-475-0960; F: 317-475-0960
Freight brokerage
Thornburg Brothers Trucking Warren Lee Thornburg, President 6860 S. 900 W. Modoc, IN 47358 P: 765-853-5687; F: 765-853-9959
Transmark Logistics Elvin Knollman, President elk.transmark@etczone.com 1780 S. County Road 850 E. Greensburg, IN 47240 transmarklogistics.com P: 877-663-9404; F: 812-663-9428 Liquid, hazardous material trucking and brokerage, regional
Triple Crown Services Co. Art Miller, Vice President, Sales & Marketing art.miller@triplecrownsvc.com 2720 Dupont Commerce Court Fort Wayne, IN 46825 triplecrownsvc.com P: 800-325-6510 Bimodal truckload transportation throughout the eastern two-thirds of United States and Ontario, Canada.
Wheels Assured Logistics Gary W. Giles P.O. Box 47364 Indianapolis, IN 46247 wheelsassured.com P: 317-322-1919; F: 317-322-2074
Yes Freight P.O. Box 20685 Indianapolis, IN 46220 yesfreight.com P: 317-997-3672; F: 251-252-1654
Trucking - Truckload AJP LLC 803 Logan St. Goshen, IN 46528 brunk-ajp.com P: 800-227-4156; F: 574-533-0614
Backhaul Direct LLC Nicholas J. Hoagland, COO nhoag@backhauldirect.com 1 Virginia Ave., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 backhauldirect.com P: 317-974-9125; F: 317-974-9126
Trucking Transportation brokers, truck loads, LTL, intermodal services
Celadon Group Inc. Monte Horst, Vice President of Sales & Marketing mhorst@celadontrucking.com 9503 E. 33rd St. Indianapolis, IN 46235 celadontrucking.com; driveceladon.com P: 317-972-7000 Trucking, dedicated services, LTL consolidation, warehousing, intermodal, temperature controlled, local & regional, expedited, spotting services
Celadon Logistics Services logsales@celadonlogistics.com 9503 E. 33rd St. Indianapolis, IN 46235 celadonlogistics.com P: 800-235-2366
Produce, refrigerated, dry van, flat bed brokerage, 4PL solutions
FTL (U.S., Canada, Mexico), LTL consolidation, warehousing, brokerage, customized 3PL services
Best Way Express Inc.
FedEx Freight
Shepard N. Dunn, President & CEO snd@bestwayexpress.com 2242 S. Old Decker Road; P.O. Box 728 Vincennes, IN 47591 bestwayexpress.com P: 812-882-4360; F: 812-885-2327
Robin Burden, Service Center Administrator robin.burden@fedex.com 1250 E. Northfield Drive Brownsburg, IN 46112 fedex.com P: 317-455-0010; F: 317-852-2691
Full truck load, partial truck load, intermodal, 3PL WH, PICK/PACK, local deliveries, international shipments
Huff Contractors, Inc. Sandra Huff, Treasurer shuff@huffcontractorsinc.com 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road West Harrison, IN 47060 www.huffcontractorsinc.com P: 812-637-5193; F: 812-637-5361 Transportation company; standard tandem axle tractors, 4-axle heavy-haul tractors, variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers; complete truck and trailer repairs; 24-hour emergency service
JAWCO Logistics/JACO Brokerage Jackson Scarborough, Planning Manager brokerage@jawcologistics.com 246-B America Place Jeffersonville, IN 47130 jawcologistics.com P: 812-725-9633; F: 812-725-9635 Warehousing, crossdocking, trailer wash-out, 3PL
LTL, truckload services
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Specialized | Truckload
Taylor Logistics Inc.
Subhead TRANSPORTATION
2016 Indiana Logistics Director y Koch Companies
Millenial Transport Services
RJM Logistics
Taylor Logistics Inc.
Jeff Parish jeff.parish@kochcompanies.com 16067 Symphony Blvd. Noblesville, IN 46060 kochcompanies.com P: 317-770-1230
Brian Hudson, Director of Sales brian.hudson@millenialtransport.com 8311 N. Perimeter Road Indianapolis, IN 46241 millenialtransport.com P: 317-486-5369; F: 317-454-1383
John Boone, President johnboone@rjmlogistics.com 5700 W. Minnesota St., Ste. A-4 Indianapolis, IN 46237 rjmlogistics.com P: 317-803-2369; F: 317-502-8989
Rex C. Taylor, President rex@taylordist.com 2875 E. Sharon Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 taylorlog.com P: 513-771-1850; F: 513-672-8572
Operates 750 GPS-equipped trucks with 3000 53-ft dry vans, provides long haul, regional, dedicated & Intermodal services throughout the eastern half of the United States
Service-disabled veteran-owned logistics provider, cargo van hotshot, sprinter hotshot, time definite delivery, residential delivery, warehouse/distribution, trade show, lift gate
Freight brokerage; drayage
Mister â&#x20AC;&#x153;Pâ&#x20AC;? Express Inc.
Lakeside Logistics Inc. Cory Blaising, Sales Manager cory.blaising@teamlandstar.com 211 Airport North Office Park Fort Wayne, IN 46825 teamlandstar.com P: 260-489-8107; F: 260-489-8120 Warehousing, heavy-haul, LTL, intermodal, hazmat, air freight
Langham Logistics Rick Riedinger, Director of Operations 5335 W. 74th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 elangham.com P: 317-506-5264; F: 317-471-5042 Warehouse, transportation, freight management
Truckload
Category TRUCKING
M&M Transport Services Norman Brennan, Senior Logistics Manager norm@mmtransport.com 7335 E. 30th St. Indianapolis, IN 46219 mmtransport.com P: 317-554-5540; F: 317-351-1507 Specializing in dedicated services
Marten Transport Wade Rubin, Senior Director of Operations, Eastern Region 4825 W. 84th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 marten.com P: 866-395-1019; F: 317-228-0782
MD Logistics Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900
AVIATION
Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
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sales@misterpexpress.com 801 Trey St. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 misterpexpress.com P: 812-256-0400; F: 812-256-2552
Morris Trucking Corp. Mike Morris, President mikemorris@morristrucking.com 3201 Erie Canal Road Terre Haute, IN 47802 morristrucking.com P: 812-232-1984; F: 812-235-8315
Schilli Transportation Services Inc. Misty Prickett, Sales mprickett@schilli.com 3535 Brady Lane Lafayette, IN 47909 schilli.com P: 765-448-3400; F: 765-471-4700
Truckload carrier, expedited service
Warehousing, supply chain management, dedicated carriage, truck/trailer leasing and rental, trucking and transportation brokerage, warehouses equipped with 60,000 lb crane capacity
Panther Expedited Services
Sodrel Truck Lines
Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
1 Sodrel Drive Jeffersonville, IN 47130 sodrellogistics.com P: 800-448-5728
Expedited ground and air services
Paschall Trucking Greg Holt, Terminal Manager glholt@ptl-inc.com 2503 W. Lambert St. Indianapolis, IN 46221 ptl-inc.com P: 317-243-6689; F: 317-248-7450
Pegasus Transportation Bill Roby, Sales Manager broby@pegasustransportation.com P.O. Box 1571 Jeffersonville, IN 47131 pegasustransportation.com P: 888-280-6500, ext. 630 F: 502-212-0631 Trucking, logistics & transportation support services
RGT Logistics Hue Andrews, Chief Operating Officer handrews@redgold.com P.O. Box 103 Elwood, IN 46036 rgtransport.com P: 765-552-3381; F: 765-552-0566
Same day, next day, residential & business deliveries of the small package shipper
Sodrel Truck Lines 1254 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 sodrellogistics.com P: 800-448-5728; F: 317-632-6557
Transfreight Inc. Lean_Logistics@Transfreight.com 4000 Tulip Tree Drive Princeton, IN 47670 transfreight.com
Tri-Union Express Inc. David Parchem, Chief Operations Officer dave@triunion.com 1939 N. Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 triunion.com P: 219-838-4411; F: 219-838-1680 Container loading/unloading, customized receiving reports and coils, skids, plate, bar storage
Universal AM-CAN LTD 1520 E. Berry St. Fort Wayne, IN 46803 uacl.com P: 260-483-3106; F: 260-482-3974
Venture Logistics
Same day, next day, residential & business deliveries of the small package shipper
info@venlog.com 1101 Harding Court Indianapolis, IN 46217 venlog.com P: 317-787-1101; F: 317-787-1102
Specialized Transportation Inc.
Werner Enterprises
marketing@stidelivers.com 5001 US Highway 30 W. Fort Wayne, IN 46818 crst.com P: 800-234-2788; F: 260-429-3213 Specialized transportation, warehousing and logistics
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
2444 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 werner.com P: 317-788-8406
Wheels Assured Logistics Gary W. Giles P.O. Box 47364 Indianapolis, IN 46247 wheelsassured.com P: 317-322-1919; F: 317-322-2074
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FREIGHT SERVICES
FREIGHT SERVICES Managing the transportation, storage and distribution of goods is critical for businesses to be successful. Consumers and businesses rely on the availability of goods and their ability to have predictable and on-time delivery services. Whether looking for a dedicated supplier, a facility equipped for specialized goods, or temporary storage, Indianaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s logistics industry offers a variety of valuable freight services.
Distribution Centers 33 Industrial Parkway Drive LaPorte, IN 46350 asfurniture.com P: 219-326-8040; F: 219-326-7976
American Wholesale Furniture Bill Korn, Owner info@awfco.com 430 S. Franklin Road Indianapolis, IN 46219 awfco.com P: 317-357-1951
Benco Dental James Ford, Manager 3424 Centennial Drive, Ste. 150 Fort Wayne, IN 46808 benco.com P: 260-471-1714
Cemex/Kosmos Cement Larry Keil, Terminal Manager larry.keil@cemex.com 3301 Port Road E/W Mount Vernon, IN 47620 cemex.com P: 812-838-3465; F: 812-838-3918 Cement distribution
Cimbar Performance Minerals Chad Gibbs cgibbs@cimbar.com 2700 Bluff Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 cimbar.com P: 812-838-5236
Coca-Cola Refreshments Dean Jones, Distribution Center Manager cwhitton-riddell@coca-cola.com 1701 Liberty Drive, Ste. 2 Bloomington, IN 47403 coca-cola.com P: 812-332-4434
Consolidated Terminals & Logistics Co. Jeb Dickens, Terminal Manager jeb.dickens@cgb.com 5143 Port Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 ctlconline.com P: 812-218-1328 General cargo terminal & logistics
Exegistics
IOM Grain
Dean Jackson, Terminal Manager dean.jackson@cgb.com P.O. Box 548, 2801 Bluff Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 ctlconline.com P: 812-449-0129; F: 812-838-2572
Stephen Olds, President stephen.olds@exegistics.com 1101 W. Industrial Drive North Vernon, IN 47265 exegistics.com P: 847-353-3810; F: 888-703-5510
Ryan Younts ryan@iomgrain.com 974 E. 100 N. Portland, IN 47371 iomgrain.com P: 260-726-6224; F: 260-726-6225
General cargo terminal & logistics
Distribution, value-added services, packaging, operational staffing, inbound/outbound rail operations
J.E.T. Transit Inc.
Crop Production Services 2900 Bluff Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 P: 812-838-4533; F: 812-838-2650
CVS Caremark Indianapolis Distribution Center Mark Nicastro, Director 7590 Enterprise Drive Indianapolis, IN 46219 cvs.com P: 317-353-1458
Donaldson Filtration Solutions Kate Leiby, Operations Manager kate.leiby@donaldson.com 1401 S. Melville St. Rensselaer, IN 47978 donaldson.com P: 219-866-5020
Dot Foods 14600 Gateway Road Cambridge City, IN 47327 dotfoods.com P: 765-312-0100; F: 217-773-9496
Dunhamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Atheleisure Corp. Doug Billingsley, Sr. VP, Logistics/ Supply Chain 255 S. 600 E. Marion, IN 46953 P: 765-651-6315; F: 765-651-6321
Eli Lilly & Co. Mike Broughton, Director - Global Logistics mlb1@lilly.com Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis, IN 46285 lilly.com P: 317-433-7529; F: 317-277-2837
Epoch Distributors epochdist@ameritech.net 1434 Portage Ave. South Bend, IN 46616 P: 574-233-1200
Five Star Distributing Inc. 4055 E. Park 30 Dr. Columbia City, IN 46725 fivestardistributing.net P: 260-244-3775
Frick Services Inc. Thomas Slater, Terminal Manager tslater@frickservices.com 800 Sun Drive Portage, IN 46367 frickservices.com P: 219-787-9475 Dry/liquid bulk commodity storage/ distribution
Glenrock Co. John Lindfors, Branch Manager jlindfors@glenrockcompany.com 4330 Hull St., #300 Indianapolis, IN 46226 glenrockcompany.com P: 317-542-8400; F: 317-873-8974
Homegoods Distribution Center Michele Ingle, AVP/AGM michele_ingle@tjx.com 850 Northfield Drive Brownsburg, IN 46112 tjx.com P: 317-858-6804; F: 317-858-6847 Freight services
Indianapolis Industrial Center Don Foley, Jr., President dfoley@indyindustrialcenter.com 3000 S. Shelby St. Office: 1414 S. West St., 2nd Floor, Ste. 7 Indianapolis, IN 46227 indianapolis-industrial-center.com P: 317-602-8639; F: 317-266-0784 Warehouse leasing; total square footage: 180,000 sq. ft., active rail spur with service from CSX, INRD and CN; interior rail and truck sidings; interior bridge cranes; rail reload services
Kevin Broughton, Division Manager kevin.broughton@jasperengines.com 6400 E. Industrial Lane Leavenworth, IN 47137 jasperengines.com P: 812-482-1040
Johnco Distributing Inc. Lee Ripani lee@johncodistributing.com 7002 Graham Road, Ste. 220 Indianapolis, IN 46220 johncodistributing.com P: 317-598-9740; F: 317-598-9741 Fresh produce brokers, wholesale fresh produce distributor
Kipp Brothers Toys & Novelties Heather Wagman 491 W. Muskegon Drive Greenfield, IN 46140 kipptoys.com P: 800-428-1153; F: 800-832-5477
Mead Johnson & Co./Kenco Sheryl Richardt, HR Generalist sheryl.richardt@kencogroup.com 3101 State Road 62 E. Mount Vernon, IN 47620 kencogroup.com P: 812-833-3417; F: 812-833-3429 Distribution of consumer products
Merchandise Warehouse Sharif Siddiq, Director of Sales & Marketing ssiddiq@mwindy.com 1414 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 mwindy.com P: 317-632-2525; F: 317-266-0784 Blast freezing, packaging, crossdock, rail service
Metro International Trade Services 345 Salmon Drive Portage, IN 46368 metroftz.com P: 317-787-8690 Metals distribution & storage
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Distribution Centers
American Signature Inc.
Consolidated Terminals & Logistics Co.
Subhead FREIGHT SERVICES
2016 Indiana Logistics Director y Monarch Beverage
Cargo Services Inc.
Panther Expedited Services
9347 Pendleton Pike Indianapolis, IN 46236 monarch-beverage.com P: 800-382-9851
Jefferson Clay, Director of Business Development jclay@cargos.com 7640 Miles Drive Indianapolis, IN 46231 cargos.com P: 317-244-9501; F: 317-244-9505
Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
CJ International Inc.
The Phoenix Group
Gini Wodock, Office Manager/Export Manager gwodock@cjinternational.com 2346 S. Lynhurst Drive, Ste. 703 Indianapolis, IN 46241 cjinternational.com P: 317-241-8345; F: 317-241-8353
TOC Logistics International LLC
Mount Vernon Transfer Terminal Taylor Kanipe taylor.kanipe@arlp.com 3300 Bluff Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 arlp.com P: 812-838-5532 Coal transloading from rail or truck to barge and ground storage
Mytex Polymers 1403 Port Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 mytexpolymers.com P: 812-280-2900 Plastic resin distribution
Novelty Inc. 351 W. Muskegon Drive Greenfield, IN 46140 noveltyinc.com P: 317-462-3121; F: 317-492-8668
AVIATION
Category
Distribution Centers | Freight Forwarders | Heavy Lift/Haulage | Information Technology
OFS Brands 1204 E. 6th St.; P.O. Box 100 Huntingburg, IN 47542 ofs.com P: 800-521-5381; F: 812-683-7155
Taylor Logistics Inc. Rex C. Taylor, President rex@taylordist.com 2875 E. Sharon Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 taylorlog.com P: 513-771-1850; F: 513-672-8572 Freight brokerage
Tri-County Agronomics Bryan Lingafelter blingafelter@clearwave.com 1711 Bluff Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 liquidnpk.com P: 812-838-1755; F: 812-838-1759 Liquid fertilizer, pesticide, herbicide blending
Freight Forwarders/ Customs House Brokers Backhaul Direct LLC Nicholas J. Hoagland, COO nhoag@backhauldirect.com 1 Virginia Ave., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 backhauldirect.com P: 317-974-9125; F: 317-974-9126 Produce, refrigerated, dry van, flat bed brokerage, 4PL solutions
C.H. Robinson - Evansville Branch Thomas Burkhardt, General Manager thomas.burkhardt@chrobinson.com 5155 Rosebud Lane Newburgh, IN 47630 chrobinson.com P: 812-842-0000; F: 812-842-0001 Rail services; trucking - bulk haul, flat bed, heavy haul, LTL, truckload, refrigerated, specialized, regional, national; trucking services; freight forwarders; heavy lift/ haulage; intermodal services; steamship lines/agents; 3PL; distribution centers
C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. Les Ramsay, General Manager les.ramsay@chrobinson.com 2655 Fortune Circle W., Ste. D Indianapolis, IN 46241 chrobinson.com P: 317-241-2100; F: 317-241-4844 Freight forwarder
Fireworks, consular document preparation, cargo & marine insurance, consolidators, customs bonds, drayage, expedited shipments, export packing, international air traffic association, packing & crating, storage, CTPAT
CJ International Inc. Jason Combs, VP of Indiana Operations jcombs@cjinternational.com 4646 W. Jefferson Blvd. Ste. 260 Fort Wayne, IN 46804 cjinternational.com P: 260-479-8000; F: 260-479-8001 Fireworks, consular document preparation, cargo & marine insurance, consolidators, customs bonds, drayage, expedited shipments, export packing, international air traffic association, packing & crating, storage, CTPAT
JAS Worldwide Jeff Piela, Business Development Manager jeffrey.piela@jas.com 1759 Linneman Road Mount Prospect, IL 60056 jas.com P: 312-982-1212
Expedited ground and air services
office@qstincorp.com 1543 W. Tipton Seymour, IN 47274 qstincorp.com P: 812-519-0157; F: 812-519-0161 Greg Scheevel, Director of Global Development sales@toclogistics.com 2601 Fortune Circle East Drive, Ste. 201B Indianapolis, IN 46241 toclogistics.com P: 317-759-2130; F: 317-329-6465 MBE, program-based transportation and supply chain management, global supplier optimization and consolidation, spend management
UPS Freight Forwarding Elaine Palmer, District Account Manager elainepalmer@ups.com 7125 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46241 ups-scs.com P: 317-468-3701
WWLALS (Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Abnormal Load Services) UK International Limited
Global freight forwarder
Jill Peacock, Group Marketing Manager jillian.peacock@als-europe.com 1501 Hedon Road, Kingston upon Hull East Riding of Yorkshire, HU9 5NX U.K. wwwlals.com P: +44 (0) 1482 796214 F: +44 (0) 1482 707650
Kintetsu World Express (U.S.A.) Inc.
Global logistics, project forwarding and out of gauge cargo specialist by road, rail, air & sea
Michael Kristensen, State Representative michael.kristensen@am.kwe.com 13295 Illinois St., Ste. 124 Carmel, IN 46032 P: 317-566-9911; F: 317-566-9933 Air freight forwarder
Kuehne & Nagel Inc. 1810 S. Lynhurst Drive, Ste. A Indianapolis, IN 46241 kuehne-nagel.com P: 317-227-0100; F: 317-227-0400 Freight forwarder, custom house brokers, international freight forwarder, non-vessel operating common carrier
MD Logistics Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Old Dominion Freight Lines Michael J. Cooke, Global Sales Manager - Ohio Valley michael.cooke@odfl.com 5500 W. 47th St. Chicago, IL 60638 odfl.com P: 708-548-0179 LTL, freight forwarding, warehousing, airfreight
Heavy Lift/Haulage Huff Contractors, Inc. Sandra Huff, Treasurer shuff@huffcontractorsinc.com 2581 Harrison-Brookville Road West Harrison, IN 47060 www.huffcontractorsinc.com P: 812-637-5193; F: 812-637-5361 Transportation company; standard tandem axle tractors, 4-axle heavy-haul tractors, variety of stretch, drop-deck, double-drop, low-boy, beam and multi-axle specialized trailers; complete truck and trailer repairs; 24-hour emergency service
Padgett, Inc. 901 East 4th Street New Albany, IN 47150 812-945-2391 padgett-inc.com Crane rental & service, hauling & rigging, press & machinery installation
Spot Freight
Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Tri-State Motor Transit Co.
Don Farmer 630 E. Harvest Church Road Bloomfield, IN 47424 P: 812-384-1158; F: 812-384-8391 Heavy hauling, motor carriers, overdimensional loads, trucking
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WWLALS (Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Abnormal Load Services) UK International Limited Jill Peacock, Group Marketing Manager jillian.peacock@als-europe.com 1501 Hedon Road, Kingston upon Hull East Riding of Yorkshire, HU9 5NX U.K. wwwlals.com P: +44 (0) 1482 796214; F: +44 (0) 1482 707650 Global logistics, project forwarding and out of gauge cargo specialist by road, rail, air & sea
Information Technology ERS-OCI Wireless Daphne Knox, Marketing Director P.O. Box 110 Ligonier, IN 46767 ers-oci.com P: 260-894-4145; F: 260-894-7581 Wireless voice, & data video, RFID, asset management
Expedient Data Centers Ray Vallillo, Regional Vice President & GM ray.vallillo@expedient.com 701 Congressional Blvd. Carmel, IN 46032 expedient.com P: 317-805-3750; F: 317-805-3757 IT colocation, cloud hosting, managed services
Guilford Group Jeff Hastings, President jhastings@guilfordgroup.com 615 W. Carmel Drive, # 130 Carmel, IN 46032 guilfordgroup.com P: 317-814-1035; F: 317-814-1035 IT consulting services organization specializing in software development, web applications, system integration and staff augmentation for the transportation & logistics industries. MBE certified by the State of Indiana.
Indatus David Durik, CEO 432 State St. New Albany, IN 47150 indatus.com P: 812-945-6351; F: 812-945-6352 Telephone systems, data networks, surveillance systems, security & door access systems, data & voice disaster recovery
Owens Communications Inc. Lori Sweet, Marketing Coordinator lori-sweet@owenscommunications.com 1815 21st St. Columbus, IN 47201 owenscommunications.com P: 812-376-9652; F: 812-376-9729 Wireless, broadband and nationwide communications
Panther Expedited Services Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649 Expedited ground and air services
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
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MD Logistics
Transfreight Inc.
Bruce Cox, Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Strategic Planning bruce.cox@transworks.com 9910 Dupont Circle Drive E., Ste. 200 Fort Wayne, IN 46825 transworks.com P: 260-487-4400; F: 260-487-4440
Monte Horst, Vice President of Sales & Marketing mhorst@celadontrucking.com 9503 E. 33rd St. Indianapolis, IN 46235 celadontrucking.com driveceladon.com P: 317-972-7000
Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900
Lean_Logistics@Transfreight.com 4000 Tulip Tree Drive Princeton, IN 47670
Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Supply Chain Execution (SCE), Cloud/SaaS Logistics Software and supply chain process consulting
Waypoint Global Carrie Kriech, Executive Vice President info@waypointglobal.com 8345 Clearvista Place, Ste. 350 Indianapolis, IN 46256 waypointglobal.com P: 844-827-8254; F: 866-571-5482
Intermodal Services Ace Cargo Dave Benbenek, President dispatch@acecargollc.com 3150 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46241 acecargollc.com P: 317-337-2067; F: 317-870-6025 Robert Bocko, Manager robert.bocko@chrobinson.com 10500 Kincaid Drive, Ste. 202 Fishers, IN 46037 chrobinson.com P: 866-416-6722; F: 317-594-1451 Trucking transportation brokers, truck loads, LTL, intermodal services
ContainerPort Group Inc. Geoff Smock, Regional Manager Business Development, Midwest Region geoff.smock@containerport.com 1420 W. Troy Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46221 contrainerport.com P: 630-441-3830 Common carrier, consolidators, container sales & rentals, contract carrier, container yard, drayage, heavy lifts, inspection services, motor carriers, piggyback rail yard CSX Intermodal 550 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 intermodal.com 855-GROW-H2R CSX Intermodal go_intermodal@csx.com 501 S. County Rd. 800 E Avon, IN 46123 shipcsx.com 800-447-2269
Langham Logistics Rick Riedinger, Director of Operations 5335 W. 74th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 elangham.com P: 317-506-5264; F: 317-471-5042 Warehouse, transportation, freight management
MLT Providers Tom Moore, Vice President tom@mltpro.com 103 E. Indiana Ave., Ste. A Valparaiso, IN 46383 mltpro.com P: 219-465-5100; F: 219-465-5188
Reliable Transportation Specialists Inc. Andrew Bozak, Director of Operations andyb@reliabletrans.com 139 Venturi Drive Chesterton, IN 46304 reliabletrans.com P: 219-926-8850; F: 219-926-5174
RJM Logistics John Boone, President johnboone@rjmlogistics.com 5700 W. Minnesota St., Ste. A-4 Indianapolis, IN 46237 rjmlogistics.com P: 317-803-2369; F: 317-502-8989 Service-disabled veteran-owned logistics provider, cargo van hotshot, sprinter hotshot, time definite delivery, residential delivery, warehouse/distribution, trade show, lift gate
Taylor Logistics Inc. Rex C. Taylor, President rex@taylordist.com 2875 E. Sharon Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 taylorlog.com P: 513-771-1850; F: 513-672-8572
TRANSPORT North America Chris Richter, General Manager customers@transportna.com P.O. Box 8522 Northfield, IL 60093 transportna.com P: 877-372-0875; F: 877-372-0875 Door-to-door domestic North American standard & expedited rail intermodal service in 20’/40’/45’ ocean container & 48’/53’ domestic dry & reefer containers/trailers
Triple Crown Services Co. Art Miller, Vice President, Sales & Marketing art.miller@triplecrownsvc.com 2720 Dupont Commerce Court Fort Wayne, IN 46825 triplecrownsvc.com P: 800-325-6510 Bimodal truckload transportation throughout the eastern two-thirds of United States and Ontario, Canada.
WWLALS (Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Abnormal Load Services) UK International Limited Jill Peacock, Group Marketing Manager jillian.peacock@als-europe.com 1501 Hedon Road, Kingston upon Hull East Riding of Yorkshire, HU9 5NX U.K. wwwlals.com P: +44 (0) 1482 796214 F: +44 (0) 1482 707650 Global logistics, project forwarding & out of gauge cargo specialist by road, rail, air & sea
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C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc.
Trucking, dedicated services, LTL consolidation, warehousing, intermodal, temperature controlled, local & regional, expedited, spotting services
Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
transfreight.com
FREIGHT SERVICES
TransWorks
Packaging | Steamship Lines/Agents | Third Party Logistics
FREIGHT SERVICES
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Packaging A&R Logistics Gary Parker, Terminal Manager gparker@artransport.com 4800 Keystone Blvd. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 artransport.com P: 812-284-4493; F: 812-284-5455 Bulk plastic transport, plastic packaging & warehousing
Banneker Industries Junior Jabbie, Executive Manager, Business Development jjabbie@banneker.com 582 Great Road, Ste. 101 North Smithfield, RI 02896 banneker.com P: 401-692-0150; F: 401-534-0033 Value-added warehousing, kitting, inspection, procurement, packaging and fulfillment, distribution, consulting & onsite services
CSG Packaging Mirko Marich, President Mirko@contractservicegroup.com 2500 165th St. Hammond, IN 46320 contractservicegroup.com P: 219-989-3365; F: 219-989-3360 Co-packaging, storage, transloading, flexible packaging & shipping solutions
Exegistics Stephen Olds, President stephen.olds@exegistics.com 1101 W. Industrial Drive North Vernon, IN 47265 exegistics.com P: 847-353-3810; F: 888-703-5510 Distribution, value-added services, packaging, operational staffing, inbound/outbound rail operations
Goodwill Commercial Services Jim Humphrey, Vice President, Commercial Services & COO jhumphrey@goodwillindy.org 413 N. Tremont St. Indianapolis, IN 46222 goodwillbusiness.org P: 317-524-4204; F: 317-525-4524 Assembly, packaging, order fulfillment, kitting, inspection, light manufacturing, inventory management, on-site commercial cleaning
Kid Glove Service, Inc. Jim King, Vice President jking@kidglove.com 6550 E. 30th St. Indianapolis, IN 46219 kidglove.com P: 317-547-6550; F: 317-544-1470 Transportation, warehousing, fulfillment & packaging company
Logistick Inc. Jan Mannen, Vice President, Sales info@logistick.com 19880 State Line Road South Bend, IN 46637 logistick.com P: 800-758-5840; F: 574-271-2574 Freight securing devices
MAVPAK Laura Hayes, Market Segment Manager – Manufacturing 10412 Allisonville Road, Ste. 112 Fishers, IN 46038 mavpak.com P: 317-605-0260; F: 317-436-1381
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MD Logistics Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Merchandise Warehouse Sharif Siddiq, Director of Sales & Marketing ssiddiq@mwindy.com 1414 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 mwindy.com P: 317-632-2525; F: 317-266-0784 Blast freezing, packaging, crossdock, rail service
Packaging Logic Inc. Richard Parrette, President & CEO rparrette@packaginglogic.com 239 Factory St. LaPorte, IN 46352 packaginglogic.com P: 219-326-1350; F: 219-326-1272 Corrugated packaging & wood crates, inner pack designed in foam, corrugated and related materials, packing customer products, development of set up kits and returnables
Perfect Pallets Inc. Amy Lathrop, Chief Operating Officer sales@perfectpallets.com 450 W. 16th Place Indianapolis, IN 46202 perfectpallets.com P: 888-553-5559; F: 317-924-5309 Plastic pallets - sales & lease, returnable services
SCSI (Supply Chain Services International) Jennifer Vandergraff, Site Manager usasales@scsinternational.com 1520 Kepner Drive Lafayette, IN 47905 scsinternational.com P: 765-243-6027; F: 765-449-7422 Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), subasembly, packaging & repackaging; kitting/ sequencing
Shorr Packaging Chris Kernan info@shorr.com 9901 Kincaid Drive Fishers, IN 46037 shorr.com P: 317-845-3200 Packaging equipment & supply distribution
The Phoenix Group office@qstincorp.com 1543 W. Tipton Seymour, IN 47274 qstincorp.com P: 812-519-0157; F: 812-519-0161
Verst Group Logistics Mark A. Andrews, Vice President, Sales & Marketing mandrews@verstgroup.com 300 Shorland Drive Walton, KY 41094 verstgroup.com P: 859-379-1288, Ext. 1104 F: 859-379-1289
Victory Packaging Inc. Randy Davis, Sale Associate wrdavis@victorypackaging.com 7400 Trade Port Drive Louisville, KY 40258 victorypackaging.com P: 877-252-1996; F: 317-578-0166 Packaging solutions
Steamship Lines/Agents
Third Party Logistics
Algoma Central Corp.
All Points Logistics Inc.
63 Church St., Ste. 600 St. Catherines, Ontario L2R 3C4 Canada algonet.com
Jim King, Vice President jking@allpointslogisticsinc.com P.O. Box 19772 Indianapolis, IN 46219 allpointslogisticsinc.com P: 317-544-1484; F: 317-544-1472
C.H. Robinson - Evansville Branch Thomas Burkhardt, General Manager thomas.burkhardt@chrobinson.com 5155 Rosebud Lane Newburgh, IN 47630 chrobinson.com P: 812-842-0000; F: 812-842-0001 Rail services; trucking - bulk haul, flat bed, heavy haul, LTL, truckload, refrigerated, specialized, regional, national; trucking services; freight forwarders; heavy lift/ haulage; intermodal services; steamship lines/agents; 3PL; distribution centers
Canada Steamship Lines, a division of the CSL Group Inc. Mariève Tremblay, VP, Commercial info-canada@cslships.com 750 Square Victoria, 6th Fl. Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2K3 Canada cslships.com P: 514-982-3800; F: 514-982-3910 A division of The CSL Group; based in Montreal, Quebec with affiliate offices in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Hamilton, Ontario and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Vessels operate under the Canadian flag and are fully crewed by Canadians. Provides shipping solutions to customers.
Cargo Services Inc. Jefferson Clay, Director of Business Development jclay@cargos.com 7640 Miles Drive Indianapolis, IN 46231 cargos.com P: 317-244-9501; F: 317-244-9505
CSL Group info@cslmtl.com 759 Square Victoria, 6th Floor Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2K3 Canada cslmtl.com P: 514-982-3800; F: 514-982-3800
Fednav International Ltd. Suzanne Bleau-Myrand, Director, Marketing info@fednav.com 1000 de La Gauchetière Ouest, Ste. 3500 Montreal, QC H3B 4W5 Canada fednav.com P: 514-878-6500; F: 514-878-6642 International transportation of bulk & breakbulk cargoes
Interlake Steamship Co. Brendan P. O’Connor, Vice President boconnor@interlake-steamship.com 7300 Engle Road Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 interlake-steamship.com P: 440-260-6900; F: 440-260-6945
Maersk Line 2 Giralda Farms, Madison Ave. Madison, NJ 07940 maerskline.com P: 973-514-5000; F: 973-514-5410
Transportation, logistics, warehousing & packaging 3PL
Backhaul Direct LLC Nicholas J. Hoagland, COO nhoag@backhauldirect.com 1 Virginia Ave., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46204 backhauldirect.com P: 317-974-9125; F: 317-974-9126 Produce, refrigerated, dry van, flat bed brokerage, 4PL solutions
Cargo Services Inc. Jefferson Clay, Director of Business Development jclay@cargos.com 7640 Miles Drive Indianapolis, IN 46231 cargos.com P: 317-244-9501; F: 317-244-9505
Celadon Group Inc. Monte Horst, Vice President of Sales & Marketing mhorst@celadontrucking.com 9503 E. 33rd St. Indianapolis, IN 46235 celadontrucking.com; driveceladon.com P: 317-972-7000 Trucking, dedicated services, LTL consolidation, warehousing, intermodal, temperature controlled, local & regional, expedited, spotting services
Celadon Logistics Services logsales@celadonlogistics.com 9503 E. 33rd St. Indianapolis, IN 46235 celadonlogistics.com P: 800-235-2366 FTL (U.S., Canada, Mexico), LTL consolidation, warehousing, brokerage, customized 3PL services
Commercial Warehouse & Cartage Inc. Philip Talarico, Sales & Marketing ptalarico@cwclogon.com 3402 Meyer Road Fort Wayne, IN 46803 cwclogon.com P: 800-397-7825 Warehousing, trucking, cross-dock, third party logistics
Days Distribution & Logistics Tom Ridenour, General Manager tom@dayscorp.com 3304 Reedy Drive Elkhart, IN 46515 dayscorp.com P: 574-262-9525; F: 574-264-2276
Exegistics Stephen Olds, President stephen.olds@exegistics.com 1101 W. Industrial Drive North Vernon, IN 47265 exegistics.com P: 847-353-3810; F: 888-703-5510 Distribution, value-added services, packaging, operational staffing, inbound/outbound rail operations
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Ryder Distribution
Universal
Allie Knous, Sales allie@glorylogistics.com 2203 Patterson St., P.O. Box 585 Decatur, IN 46733 glorylogistics.net P: 877-574-4847; F: 260-724-3027
nadops@logisticsplus.net 1406 Peach St. Erie, PA 16501 logisticsplus.net P: 866-335-7623; F: 814-461-7645
Carole French, DC Manager 3500 W. CR 0 NS Frankfort, IN 46041 ryder.com P: 765-650-2150; F: 765-859-1026
Joe Goryl, Vice President jgoryl@goutsi.com 12755 E. 9 Mile Road Warren, MI 48089 goutsi.com P: 586-920-0100
3PL, warehousing services, dedicated customer service representatives, secure facility, long or short term storage, freight consolidation, cross docking, local cartage
HeLP Logistics Inc. Meredith Lord, President meredith.lord@helplogistics.com 1 Plaza Drive, Ste. 16 Pendleton, IN 46064 helplogistics.com P: 765-274-0515; F: 866-504-9621 WBENC certified 3PL. Expedite services 24/7/365. Primary focus on expedite, time critical shipments & specialized equipment (flatbed, temperature control, air charter & truckload freight services). New services international & domestic airfreight.
JAS Worldwide
Global freight forwarder
JAWCO Logistics/JACO Brokerage Jackson Scarborough, Planning Manager brokerage@jawcologistics.com 246-B America Place Jeffersonville, IN 47130 jawcologistics.com P: 812-725-9633; F: 812-725-9635 Warehousing, crossdocking, trailer wash-out, 3PL
Katoen Natie Midwest Inc. Facility Manager info@ktnusa.com 700 Chase St., #600 Gary, IN 46404 katoennatie.com P: 219-949-2620; F: 219-949-2618 Packaging, shipping & receiving, rail yard
Kelley Logistics info@kelleylogistics.com 25 S. Park Blvd. Greenwood, IN 46143 kelleylogistics.com P: 317-883-0136; F: 317-883-0141
Keystone Logistics Ken Cubberley, President kenc@keystonelogistics.net 1657 Commerce Drive South Bend, IN 46628 keystonelogistics.net P: 574-280-5353; F: 574-288-3454
Langham Logistics Rick Riedinger, Director of Operations 5335 W. 74th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 elangham.com P: 317-506-5264; F: 317-471-5042 Warehouse, transportation, freight management
LDI Ltd. J.A. Lacy, President & CEO info@ldiltd.com 54 Monument Circle, Ste. 800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 ldiltd.com P: 317-237-5400
Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Merchandise Warehouse Sharif Siddiq, Director of Sales & Marketing ssiddiq@mwindy.com 1414 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 mwindy.com P: 317-632-2525; F: 317-266-0784 Blast freezing, packaging, crossdock, rail service
Northern Continental Logistics Todd Harrett tharrett@nclworldwide.com 130 E. Main St. New Albany, IN 47150 nclworldwide.com P: 812-944-9488 Logistical support services, freight bill preaudit, carrier negotiations, web reporting, loss & damage claims filing and collection, operational support
OWLogistics - A div. of Oscar Winski Co. Inc. Alex Bluestein, Vice President bluesteina@oscarwinski.com 2407 N. 9th St. Road Lafayette, IN 47903 oscarwinski.com/owlogistics P: 765-742-1102; F: 765-423-4601 Contract warehousing and fulfillment
Panther Expedited Services Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649 Expedited ground and air services
Progressive Logistics Steven J. Wasser, Vice President of Operations swasser@progressivelogistics.com 861 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 progressivelogistics.com P: 317-351-5333; F: 317-351-5326 CSX rail siding, third party warehousing, food grade
ProTrans Barb Carothers, RFP Manager & Corporate Writer carothersb@protrans.com 8311 N. Perimeter Road Indianapolis, IN 46241 protrans.com P: 317-240-4100, 888-776-8726 F: 317-240-4101 Third-party logistics, LTL, warehousing
Ranger Enterprises LLC 2060 First Avenue Seymour, IN 47274 812-522-6000 ranger3pl.com Logistics and freight brokering
Schilli Transportation Services Inc. Misty Prickett, Sales mprickett@schilli.com 3535 Brady Lane Lafayette, IN 47909 schilli.com P: 765-448-3400; F: 765-471-4700 Warehousing, supply chain management, dedicated carriage, truck/trailer leasing and rental, trucking and transportation brokerage, warehouses equipped with 60,000 lb crane capacity
Warehousing A&R Logistics Gary Parker, Terminal Manager gparker@artransport.com 4800 Keystone Blvd. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 artransport.com P: 812-284-4493; F: 812-284-5455 Bulk plastic transport, plastic packaging & warehousing
SCSI (Supply Chain Services International)
ADS Logistics, Roll and Hold Division
Jennifer Vandergraff, Site Manager usasales@scsinternational.com 1520 Kepner Drive Lafayette, IN 47905 scsinternational.com P: 765-243-6027; F: 765-449-7422
All Points Logistics Inc.
Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), subassembly, packaging & repackaging; kitting/ sequencing
Spot Freight Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357 TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Standard Forwarding Bill Dohner, Account Manager Bill.Dohner@StandardForwarding.com 215 S. Olive South Bend, IN 46619 standardforwarding.com P: 574-287-3754; F: 574-287-5838 Third party logistics services
Taylor Logistics Inc. Rex C. Taylor, President rex@taylordist.com 2875 E. Sharon Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 taylorlog.com P: 513-771-1850; F: 513-672-8572 Freight brokerage
The Phoenix Group office@qstincorp.com 1543 W. Tipton Seymour, IN 47274 qstincorp.com P: 812-519-0157; F: 812-519-0161
TOC Logistics International LLC Greg Scheevel, Director of Global Development sales@toclogistics.com 2601 Fortune Circle East Drive, Ste. 201B Indianapolis, IN 46241 toclogistics.com P: 317-759-2130; F: 317-329-6465 MBE, program-based transportation and supply chain management, global supplier optimization and consolidation, spend management
Total Quality Logistics Doug Fredley, Logistics Account Executive dfredley@tql.com P.O. Box 799 Cincinnati, OH 45150 tql.com P: 800-580-3101, ext. 51956 F: 513-965-7197
725 George Nelson Drive Portage, IN 46368 adslogistics.com P: 219-787-5015 Jim King, Vice President jking@allpointslogisticsinc.com P.O. Box 19772 Indianapolis, IN 46219 allpointslogisticsinc.com P: 317-544-1484; F: 317-544-1472 Transportation, logistics, warehousing & packaging 3PL
American Cold Storage Justin Simpson, Manager jksimpson@americancold.com 888 American Way Boonville, IN 47601 americancold.com P: 812-897-4714; F: 812-897-1687
American Wholesale Furniture Bill Korn, Owner info@awfco.com 430 S. Franklin Road Indianapolis, IN 46219 awfco.com P: 317-357-1951
Aptus Delivery Systems Lance Adams, CEO lance.adams@aptusdeliverysystems.com 2040 S. Lynhurst Drive, Ste. L Indianapolis, IN 46241 aptusdeliverysystems.com P: 317-390-0111; F: 317-390-0112
Aptus Delivery Systems Lance Adams, CEO lance.adams@aptusdeliverysystems.com 3230 Rosetta Place South Bend, IN 46628 aptusdeliverysystems.com P: 574-217-7587; F: 574-232-0069
Aptus Delivery Systems Lance Adams, CEO lance.adams@aptusdeliverysystems.com 5020 Investment Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46808 aptusdeliverysystems.com P: 260-744-1228; F: 260-744-6037 Warehousing, transportation, logistical order fulfillment, distribution, LTL, expedites, air freight, courier service, pool distribution
Banneker Industries Junior Jabbie, Executive Manager, Business Development jjabbie@banneker.com 582 Great Road, Ste. 101 North Smithfield, RI 02896 banneker.com P: 401-692-0150; F: 401-534-0033 Value-added warehousing, kitting, inspection, procurement, packaging and fulfillment, distribution, consulting & onsite services
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Jeff Piela, Business Development Manager jeffrey.piela@jas.com 1759 Linneman Road Mount Prospect, IL 60056 jas.com P: 312-982-1212
3PL
MD Logistics
FREIGHT SERVICES
Glory Logistics Inc.
FREIGHT Subhead SERVICES
2016 Indiana Logistics Director y Bowman Logistics
Chase Street Industrial Center
FULLBEAUTY Brands
International Metals Processing
Dave Ebner, Chief Logistics Officer bowmanlogistics@dmbowman.com 4401 W. 62nd St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 bowmanlogistics.com P: 301-223-1007; F: 301-223-5968
Kathy Paxton, On-site Manager kpaxton@chisteel.com 700 Chase St. Gary, IN 46404 P: 219-944-4439; F: 219-977-4439 Foreign-Trade Zone, rail services
3003 Reeves Road Plainfield, IN 46168 fbbrands.com P: 317-713-5800
Matthew East, Marketing Manager meast@impllc.com 3131 N. Franklin Road Indianapolis, IN 46226 impllc.com P: 317-895-4141; F: 317-895-4142
70,000 sf warehouse space, 12 dock doors & 1 drive-in door
Contract Services Group
Nate Ghaim, President & CEO nate@hanzologistics.com 595 Perry Road, Ste. 108 Plainfield, IN 46168 hanzologistics.com P: 317-248-0580; F: 317-248-0579
Brunk LLC 803 Logan St. Goshen, IN 46528 brunk-ajp.com P: 800-227-4156; F: 574-533-0614
Celadon Group Inc. Monte Horst, Vice President of Sales & Marketing mhorst@celadontrucking.com 9503 E. 33rd St. Indianapolis, IN 46235 celadontrucking.com driveceladon.com P: 317-972-7000 Trucking, dedicated services, LTL consolidation, warehousing, intermodal, temperature controlled, local & regional, expedited, spotting services
Warehousing
Celadon Logistics Services logsales@celadonlogistics.com 9503 E. 33rd St. Indianapolis, IN 46235 celadonlogistics.com P: 800-235-2366 FTL (U.S., Canada, Mexico), LTL consolidation, warehousing, brokerage, customized 3PL services
Mirko Marich, President Mirko@contractservicegroup.com 2500 165th St. Hammond, IN 46320 contractservicegroup.com P: 219-989-3365, ext. 222 ISO 9001:2000 certified, transloading, warehousing, order picking, sequencing, small parts assembly, quality control support
Dot Foods 14600 Gateway Road Cambridge City, IN 47327 dotfoods.com P: 765-312-0100; F: 217-773-9496
Exegistics Stephen Olds, President stephen.olds@exegistics.com 1101 W. Industrial Drive North Vernon, IN 47265 exegistics.com P: 847-353-3810; F: 888-703-5510 Distribution, value-added services, packaging, operational staffing, inbound/outbound rail operations
FULLBEAUTY Brands 2300 Southeastern Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46201 fbbrands.com P: 317-266-3300
Web/Catalog distribution
Hanzo Logistics Inc.
Warehousing, distribution, transportation
Indianapolis Industrial Center Don Foley, Jr., President dfoley@indyindustrialcenter.com 3000 S. Shelby St. Office: 1414 S. West St., 2nd Floor, Ste. 7 Indianapolis, IN 46227 indianapolis-industrial-center.com P: 317-602-8639; F: 317-266-0784 Warehouse leasing; total square footage: 180,000 sq. ft., active rail spur with service from CSX, INRD and CN; interior rail and truck sidings; interior bridge cranes; rail reload services
Ingram Micro Mobility Robert J. Laikin, CEO info@BrightPoint.com 7645 Interactive Way, Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46278 mobility.ingrammicro.com P: 317-707-2355; F: 317-707-2512
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Web/Catalog distribution
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Interstate Warehousing Inc. Tony Thoma, Regional Manager tippsales@tippmanngroup.com 1401 S. Keystone Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46203 tippmanngroup.com P: 317-781-4285; F: 317-781-4292 Refrigerated/frozen warehouse; corporate office in Fort Wayne
Interstate Warehousing Inc. Tony Thoma, Regional Manager tippsales@tippmanngroup.com 700 Bartram Parkway Franklin, IN 46131 tippmanngroup.com P: 317-738-5100; F: 317-738-5107 Refrigerated/frozen warehouse; corporate office in Fort Wayne
Interstate Warehousing Inc. Corporate Office Steve Tippmann, Executive Vice President tippsales@tippmanngroup.com 9009 Coldwater Road Fort Wayne, IN 46825 tippmanngroup.com P: 260-490-3000; F: 260-490-1362
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Pillow Express Logistics
ProTrans
Jim King, Vice President jking@kidglove.com 6550 E. 30th St. Indianapolis, IN 46219 kidglove.com P: 317-547-6550; F: 317-544-1470
Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649
Transportation, warehousing, fulfillment & packaging company
Expedited ground and air services
G. Eddie Pillow, Vice President epillow@pillowlogistics.com 4005 Vincennes Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 pillowlogistics.com P: 317-415-4000, 888-884-0888 F: 317-415-4009
Barb Carothers, RFP Manager & Corporate Writer carothersb@protrans.com 8311 N. Perimeter Road Indianapolis, IN 46241 protrans.com P: 317-240-4100, 888-776-8726 F: 317-240-4101
Langham Logistics Rick Riedinger, Director of Operations 5335 W. 74th St. Indianapolis, IN 46268 elangham.com P: 317-506-5264; F: 317-471-5042 Warehouse, transportation, freight management
Marengo Warehouse info@marengowarehouse.com P.O. Box 304 Marengo, IN 47140 marengowarehouse.com P: 812-365-9616
Perry County Port Authority Alvin C. Evans, President & CEO alvin@pcrailport.net 926 S. Boundary St.; P.O. Box 423 Tell City, IN 47586 pcrailport.com P: 812-547-3586; F: 812-547-6266 Multi-modal transportation, warehousing
Courier logistics services, same-day, expedited, medical, office supplies, mail, warehouse staffing services, mail room management services, fulfillment and distribution services
Progressive Logistics Steven J. Wasser, Vice President of Operations swasser@progressivelogistics.com 861 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 progressivelogistics.com P: 317-351-5333; F: 317-351-5326 CSX rail siding, third party warehousing, food grade
Third-party logistics, LTL, warehousing
Schilli Transportation Services Inc. Misty Prickett, Sales mprickett@schilli.com 3535 Brady Lane Lafayette, IN 47909 schilli.com P: 765-448-3400; F: 765-471-4700 Warehousing, supply chain management, dedicated carriage, truck/trailer leasing and rental, trucking and transportation brokerage, warehouses equipped with 60,000 lb crane capacity
MD Logistics
Warehousing
Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900
FREIGHT SERVICES
Kid Glove Service, Inc.
Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Merchandise Warehouse Sharif Siddiq, Director of Sales & Marketing ssiddiq@mwindy.com 1414 S. West St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 mwindy.com P: 317-632-2525; F: 317-266-0784 Blast freezing, packaging, crossdock, rail service
Metals USA, Ohio River Metal Services Marty Finerty, Plant Manager mfinerty@metalsusa.com 5150 Loop Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 metalsusa.com P: 812-282-4770; F: 812-282-5873 Metals processor, distributor, stevedoring
Mox Warehouse Steve Mox, Owner mox111@earthlink.net 2421 S. Nappanee St. Elkhart, IN 46516 moxwarehouse.net P: 574-389-9195; F: 574-296-7417
Old Dominion Freight Lines Michael J. Cooke, Global Sales Manager - Ohio Valley michael.cooke@odfl.com 5500 W. 47th St. Chicago, IL 60638 odfl.com P: 708-548-0179 LTL, freight forwarding, warehousing, airfreight
P&B Trucking Inc. Bob Knous, President bob@pbtrucking.net 2203 Patterson St. Decatur, IN 46733 pbtrucking.com P: 260-728-4314; F: 260-728-4068 Regional and long-haul transportation, local shuffles, warehousing, secure facility, long and short term storage, freight consolidation, cross docking, local cartage, brokerage services
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Jennifer Vandergraff, Site Manager usasales@scsinternational.com 1520 Kepner Drive Lafayette, IN 47905 scsinternational.com P: 765-243-6027; F: 765-449-7422 Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI), subassembly, packaging & repackaging, kitting/ sequencing
SE Warehousing & Logistics Bill Honey, President bill.honey@sewarehousing.com 3250 North Post Road Indianapolis, IN 46226 sewarehousing.com P: 317-899-4300; F: 317-899-4301
Taylor Logistics Inc. Rex C. Taylor, President rex@taylordist.com 2875 E. Sharon Road Cincinnati, OH 45241 taylorlog.com P: 513-771-1850; F: 513-672-8572
Three Rivers Warehousing
Tri-Union Express Inc.
Warehouse Services Inc.
Jim Jackson, Manager manager@3rwarehousing.com 2120 E. Washington Blvd., Ste. B Fort Wayne, IN 46803 3rwarehousing.com P: 260-422-7588; F: 260-422-2728
David Parchem, Chief Operations Officer dave@triunion.com 1939 N. Lafayette Court Griffith, IN 46319 triunion.com P: 219-838-4411; F: 219-838-1680
Barry Cox, President, COO barrycox@WSI-ISMI.com P.O. Box 608 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 wsionline.com P: 812-831-4053; F: 812-831-4102
TOC Logistics International LLC Greg Scheevel, Director of Global Development sales@toclogistics.com 2601 Fortune Circle East Drive, Ste. 201B Indianapolis, IN 46241 toclogistics.com P: 317-759-2130; F: 317-329-6465 MBE, program-based transportation and supply chain management, global supplier optimization and consolidation, spend management
Tristate Warehousing Inc.
Freight brokerage
Jason Ludwig, Vice President info@tristatewarehousing.com 2500 W. State Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 tristatewarehousing.com P: 260-436-2010; F: 260-432-4677
The Phoenix Group
Food grade certified, labor intensive projects, in-house freight/logistics company
office@qstincorp.com 1543 W. Tipton Seymour, IN 47274 qstincorp.com P: 812-519-0157; F: 812-519-0161
AVIATION
Category
Warehousing
SCSI (Supply Chain Services International)
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Container loading/unloading, customized receiving reports and coils, skids, plate, bar storage
Venture Logistics Doug Williams, President info@venlog.com 1101 Harding Court Indianapolis, IN 46217 venlog.com P: 317-787-1101; F: 317-787-1102
Verst Group Logistics Mark A. Andrews, Vice President, Sales & Marketing mandrews@verstgroup.com 300 Shorland Drive Walton, KY 41094 verstgroup.com P: 859-379-1288, Ext. 1104 F: 859-379-1289
WATCO Terminals & Port Services Brad Seese, Manager brad_seese@watco.com 5146 Loop Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 watco.com P: 812-282-4938
Wheels Assured Logistics Gary W. Giles P.O. Box 47364 Indianapolis, IN 46247 wheelsassured.com P: 317-322-1919; F: 317-322-2074
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A skilled workforce is a valuable asset to any economy and serves as the foundation that keeps business moving. Indiana institutions offer the opportunity to specialize in logistics whether individuals are interested in a two- or four-year program, a business degree, associate’s degree, on-the-job training or involvement in trade associations. Indiana schools and training facilities are working to empower the future logistics workforce and provide companies with valuable employees for years to come.
Universities, Colleges, Training Centers Anderson University
Ball State University Terry King, Acting President info@bsu.edu 2000 W. University Ave. Muncie, IN 47306 bsu.edu P: 765-289-1241
Bethel College Gregg Chenoweth, President 1001 W. McKinley Ave. Mishawaka, IN 46545 bethelcollege.edu P: 574-259-8511
Butler University James Danko, President 4600 Sunset Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46208 butler.edu P: 800-368-6852
Center of Workforce Innovations Linda Woloshansky, President & CEO lwolo@innovativeworkforce.com 2804 Boilermaker Court, Ste. E Valparaiso, IN 46383 innovativeworkforce.com P: 219-462-2940; F: 219-465-6860 Innovative, customized training solutions for the logistics workforce; assistance with training grants, skill assessment & recruitment
Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana Christy Gillenwater, President & CEO chamberinfo@ccswin.com 318 Main St., Ste. 401 Evansville, IN 47708 ccswin.com P: 812-425-8147; F: 812-421-5883 Public policy advocacy, business start-up & expansion assistance, networking events, training seminars, member discounts & workforce assistance
Goshen College
David Holt, Vice President, Operations, Business Development dholt@conexusindiana.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 conexusindiana.com P: 317-638-2108; F: 317-638-2110
James E. Brenneman, Ph.D., President 1700 S. Main St. Goshen, IN 46526 goshen.edu P: 800-348-7422
DePauw University Brian W. Casey, President P.O. Box 37 Greencastle, IN 46135 depauw.edu P: 765-658-4800
Earlham College David Dawson, President 801 National Road W. Richmond, IN 47374 earlham.edu P: 765-983-1200
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Debbie Stewart, Associate Campus Director indianapolis@erau.edu 5726 Professional Circle Indianapolis, IN 46241 erau.edu P: 317-487-6281; F: 317-487-6284 Certificate, associate, bachelor’s, master’s, Doctoral degree programs and professional education
Franklin College Thomas J. Minar, Ph.D., President 101 Branigin Blvd. Franklin, IN 46131 franklincollege.edu P: 317-738-8000
Global Supply Chain Management Initiative Dr. Ananth Iyer, Director gscmi@purdue.edu 403 W. State St. West Lafayette, IN 47907 gscmi.org P: 765-494-4322 Custom executive SCM education programs; assistance with supply chain issues; access to SCM students; annual fall & spring conferences
Hanover College Lake Lambert, Ph.D., President 359 LaGrange Road Hanover, IN 47243 hanover.edu P: 812-866-7000
Harrison College Dr. James Hutton, President 500 N. Meridian St., Ste. 500 Indianapolis, IN 46204 harrison.edu P: 317-447-6000 Associate of Science degree in logistics
Holy Cross College
Indiana University - Kelley School of Business Idalene Kesner, Dean 801 W. Michigan St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 kelley.iupui.edu P: 317-274-2481; F: 317-274-2482
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne Vicky L. Carwein, Chancellor 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46805 ipfw.edu P: 260-481-4739
Ivy Tech Community College Anderson 104 W. 53rd St. Anderson, IN 46013 ivytech.edu P: 765-643-7133
Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J., President info@hcc-nd.edu 54515 State Road 933 N. Notre Dame, IN 46556 hcc-nd.edu P: 574-239-8400
Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington
Huntington University
Ivy Tech Community College Columbus
Dr. Sherilyn Emberton, President 2303 College Ave. Huntington, IN 46750 huntington.edu P: 260-356-6000
Indiana State University Randy Peters, Ph.D., Department Interim Chair & Associate Professor randy.peters@indstate.edu AETM Dept., TC 201 College of Technology Terre Haute, IN 47809 technology.indstate.edu/aetm P: 812-237-3377; F: 812-237-4527
Indiana University Michael A. McRobbie, President 107 S. Indiana Ave. Bloomington, IN 47405 indiana.edu P: 812-855-4848
Universities, Colleges, Training Centers
John S. Pistole, President info@anderson.edu 1100 E. Fifth St. Anderson, IN 46012 anderson.edu P: 800-428-6414
Conexus Indiana
EDUCATION/WORKFORCE
EDUCATION/WORKFORCE
200 Daniels Way Bloomington, IN 47404 ivytech.edu P: 812-330-6350
4475 Central Ave. Columbus, IN 47203 ivytech.edu P: 812-374-5123
Ivy Tech Community College East Chicago 410 E. Columbus Drive East Chicago, IN 46312 ivytech.edu P: 219-392-3600
Ivy Tech Community College Elkhart 2521 Industrial Parkway Elkhart, IN 46516 ivytech.edu P: 574-293-4657
Ivy Tech Community College Evansville Dr. Daniel L. Schenk, Chancellor 3501 N. First Ave. Evansville, IN 47710 ivytech.edu P: 812-429-1465; F: 812-429-1495
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Category
| Personnel/Workforce Development
Subhead EDUCATION/WORKFORCE
2016 Indiana Logistics Director y Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne
Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute
3800 N. Anthony Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46805 ivytech.edu P: 260-482-9171
8000 S. Education Drive Terre Haute, IN 47802 ivytech.edu P: 812-299-1121
Ivy Tech Community College - Gary
Ivy Tech Community College Valparaiso
1440 E. 35th Ave. Gary, IN 46409 ivytech.edu P: 219-981-1111
Ivy Tech Community College Kokomo 1815 E. Morgan St. Kokomo, IN 46903 ivytech.edu P: 800-459-0561
Ivy Tech Community College Lafayette 3101 S. Creasy Lane Lafayette, IN 47903 ivytech.edu P: 765-269-5100
Ivy Tech Community College Lawrenceburg 50 Walnut Drive Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 ivytech.edu P: 812-537-4010
Ivy Tech Community College Logansport 2815 E. Market St. Logansport, IN 46947 ivytech.edu P: 866-753-5102
Ivy Tech Community College Madison 590 Ivy Tech Drive Madison, IN 47250 ivytech.edu P: 812-265-2580
Ivy Tech Community College Marion 261 S. Commerce Drive Marion, IN 46953 ivytech.edu P: 765-651-3100
Ivy Tech Community College Michigan City 3714 Franklin Michigan City, IN 46360 ivytech.edu P: 219-879-9137
Ivy Tech Community College Muncie 4301 S. Cowan Road Muncie, IN 47307 ivytech.edu P: 765-289-2291
Ivy Tech Community College Richmond 2357 Chester Blvd. Richmond, IN 47374 ivytech.edu P: 765-966-2656
Ivy Tech Community College Sellersburg 8204 Highway 311 Sellersburg, IN 47172 ivytech.edu P: 812-246-3301
Ivy Tech Community College South Bend 220 Dean Johnson Blvd. South Bend, IN 46601 ivytech.edu P: 574-289-7001 62
3100 Ivy Tech Drive Valparaiso, IN 46383 ivytech.edu P: 219-464-8514
Ivy Tech Community College Warsaw 3755 Lake City Highway Warsaw, IN 46580 ivytech.edu P: 574-267-5428
Ivy Tech Corporate College Sherm Johnson, Executive Director, Corporate College sjohnson311@ivytech.edu 50 W. Fall Creek Parkway, N. Drive Indianapolis, IN 46208 ivytech.edu P: 317-917-5713
L.L. Waters Scholarship Foundation/ Fund David Yeley, Supply Chain Operations Purchasing dyeley@iuhealth.org Indiana University Health Gateway Plaza, Ste. 1200 950 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 P: 317-962-9959; F: 317-962-5228 Transportation/logistics/supply chain management national scholarship foundation/fund
Manchester University David McFadden, President 604 E. College Ave. N. Manchester, IN 46962 manchester.edu P: 800-852-6000
Marian University Daniel J. Elsener, President 3200 Cold Spring Road Indianapolis, IN 46222 marian.edu P: 317-955-6000; F: 317-955-6448
Martin University Eugene White, President info@martin.edu 2171 Avondale Place Indianapolis, IN 46218 martin.edu P: 317-543-5125; F: 317-543-4790
Purdue University Mitchell E. Daniels, President 610 Purdue Mall Hovde Hall, Rm. 200 West Lafayette, IN 47907 purdue.edu P: 765-494-9708
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Jim Conwell, President 5500 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, IN 47803 rose-hulman.edu P: 812-877-1511
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Dottie L. King, Ph.D., President 1 St. Mary of the Woods College Saint Mary of the Woods, IN 47876 smwc.edu P: 812-535-5151
Saint Mary’s College
Valparaiso University
Janet Cervelli, President Notre Dame, IN 46556 saintmarys.edu P: 574-284-4000
Mark A. Heckler, Ph.D., President 1700 Chapel Drive Valparaiso, IN 46383 valpo.edu P: 219-464-5000
Supply Chain Management Academy Carl Briggs, Ph.D., Director briggsc@indiana.edu 1309 E. 10th St. Bloomington, IN 47405 kelleyacademies.com/scgma/ P: 812-855-3489
Taylor University Eugene B. Habecker, President 236 W. Reade Ave. Upland, IN 46989 taylor.edu P: 800-822-3456
Trine University Earl D. Brooks II, Ph.D., President 1 University Ave. Angola, IN 46703 trine.edu P: 260-665-4100
Tri-State Manufacturers’ Alliance (A program of the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana) 318 Main St., Ste. 401 Evansville, IN 47708 ccswin.com P: 812-425-8147; F: 812-421-5883 Quarterly manufacturing events, plant tours, peer groups, networking opportunities & best practice sharing for manufacturing companies & support businesses, including freight forwarders, distributors and educators
Tri-State World Trade Network (a program of the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana) 318 Main St., Ste. 401 Evansville, IN 47708 ccswin.com P: 812-425-8147; F: 812-421-5883 Seminars, workshops, networking opportunities, the Chamber’s Go Global Initiative – all designed to promote a shared interest in the development of international trade in the Tri-State
University of Evansville Thomas A. Kazee, President uepresident@evansville.edu 1800 Lincoln Ave. Evansville, IN 47722 evansville.edu P: 812-488-2000
University of Indianapolis Robert L. Manuel, President 1400 E. Hanna Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46227 uindy.edu P: 800-232-8634
University of Notre Dame Rev. John I. Jenkins, President Notre Dame, IN 46556 nd.edu P: 574-631-5000
University of Southern Indiana Linda L. M. Bennett, President 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712 usi.edu P: 812-464-8600
University of St. Francis Sr. M. Elise Kriss, OSF, President 2701 Spring St. Fort Wayne, IN 46808 sf.edu P: 800-729-4732
Vincennes University Logistics Training & Education Center James E. Dolan, Director jdolan@vinu.edu 853 S. Columbia Road, Ste. 151 Plainfield, IN 46168 vulogistics.com P: 317-381-6028
Wabash College Gregory D. Hess, President 410 W. Wabash Ave. Crawfordsville, IN 47933 wabash.edu P: 765-361-6100
Personnel/Workforce Development Center of Workforce Innovations Linda Woloshansky, President & CEO lwolo@innovativeworkforce.com 2804 Boilermaker Court, Ste. E Valparaiso, IN 46383 innovativeworkforce.com P: 219-462-2940; F: 219-465-6860 Innovative, customized training solutions for the logistics workforce; assistance with training grants, skill assessment & recruitment
Conexus Indiana David Holt, Vice President of Operations and Business Development dholt@conexusindiana.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 conexusindiana.com P: 317-638-2108; F: 317-638-2110
Department of Workforce Development Steven J. Braun, Commissioner askdwdcommissioner@dwd.in.gov 10 N. Senate Indianapolis, IN 46204 in.gov/dwd P: 317-233-5661
Driving Ambition Jeremy Reymer, President & CEO jreymer@da-drivers.com 8250 Haverstick Road, Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46240 drivingambitioninc.com P: 317-352-0306; F: 317-352-0766 CDL driver staffing agency
Elwood Staffing Services Dave Meyercord, Senior Vice President dave.meyercord@elwoodstaffing.com 4111 Central Ave. Columbus, IN 47202 elwoodstaffing.com P: 812-372-6200; F: 812-378-9105
EmployIndy Brooke Huntington, President & CEO jbrown@employindy.org 115 W. Washington St., Ste. 450S Indianapolis, IN 46204 employindy.org P: 317-639-4441; F: 317-639-0103
w w w. i n d i a n a l o g i s t i c s . c o m Stephen Olds, President stephen.olds@exegistics.com 1101 W. Industrial Drive North Vernon, IN 47265 exegistics.com P: 847-353-3810; F: 888-703-5510 Distribution, value-added services, packaging, operational staffing, inbound/outbound rail operations
JobsInLogistics.com Sean Horton, Manager, Business Development sean@jobsinlogistics.com 2424 Graysford Drive Indianapolis, IN 46234 jobsinlogistics.com P: 317-672-2988 Recruitment solutions
North American Crane Certification Jason Albertson, Vice President jalbertson@gatewaybuilding.com 2138 West Main Ave. West Fargo, ND 58078 my.vinu.edu/crane-institute-certification1 P: 701-412-7727; F: 701-235-1690 Mobile crane training, overhead/gantry, inspection services
Perry County Development Corp. Alvin C. Evans, President & CEO alvin@pickperry.com 601 Main St., Ste. A Tell City, IN 47586 pickperry.com P: 812-547-8377; F: 812-547-8378
Southwest Indiana Chamber
Staff Source Christine A. Wallace, President, Business Development & Client Quality Assurance cwallace@staffsourceusa.com 2500 165th St. Hammond, IN 46320 staffsourceusa.com P: 219-989-9675; F: 219-989-3360 Provide clients quality workers and immediate staffing assistance. Available 24/7/365. Large database of highly qualified workers.
Top Talent LLC Mike Monson, President/CEO mike@toptalentinlogistics.com 17520 Dartown Road, #905 Westfield, IN 46074 toptalentinlogistics.com P: 317-758-0851; F: 317-581-9811 Logistics recruiting, 3PL
Trade Associations Agribusiness Council of Indiana Kelli Waggoner, Executive Director kwaggoner@inagribiz.org P.O. Box 203 Zionsville, IN 46077 inagribiz.org P: 317-989-8142; F: 888-542-2928 Agribusiness economic development
Airforwarders Assoc. Brandon Fried, Executive Director bfried@airforwarders.org 750 National Press Building 529 14th St., NW, Ste. 750 Washington, DC 20045 airforwarders.org P: 202-591-2456; F: 202-223-9741
hq@aaei.org 1050 17th St. N.W., Ste. 810 Washington, DC 20036 aaei.org P: 202-857-8009; F: 202-857-7843
American Assoc. of Port Authorities Kurt J. Nagle, President info@aapa-ports.org 1010 Duke St. Alexandria, VA 22314 aapa-ports.org P: 703-684-5700; F: 703-684-6321
American Concrete Pavement Assoc. - Indiana Chapter Patrick Long, Director of Marketing & Promotion plong@pavement.com One N. Capitol Ave., Ste. 480 Indianapolis, IN 46204 indianaconcretepavement.com P: 317-634-8989; F: 317-634-8988 Concrete/pavement
American Short Line and Regional Railroad Assoc. Richard F. Timmons, President & Treasurer rftimmons@aslrra.org 50 F St. N.W., Ste. 7020 Washington, DC 20001 aslrra.org P: 202-628-4500; F: 202-628-6430
American Society of Transportation & Logistics info@astl.org 8430 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Ste. 1000 Chicago, IN 60631 astl.org P: 773-355-4900; F: 773-355-4888
American Trucking Assoc. atamembership@trucking.org 950 N. Glebe Road, Ste. 210 Arlington, VA 22203 trucking.org P: 703-838-1700
APICS Central Indiana Richard Bayley, President president@apics-cind.org 8520 Allison Pointe Blvd., Ste. 220 Indianapolis, IN 46250 apics-cind.org P: 317-472-1228 Global leader & premier source of knowledge in operations management, production, inventory, supply chain, materials management, purchasing & logistics
APICS Supply Chain Council service@apics.org 8430 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Ste. 1000 Chicago, IL 60631 apics.org P: 773-867-1777; F: 773-639-3000
Assoc. for High Technology Distribution Leigha Schatzman, Interim Executive Director leigha.schatzman@ahtd.org N19 W24400 Riverwood Drive Waukesha, WI 53188 ahtd.org P: 262-696-3645; F: 262-696-3646
Assoc. of American Railroads Edward R. Hamberger, President & CEO 425 Third St. S.W., Ste. 1000 Washington, DC 20024 aar.org P: 202-639-2100; F: 202-639-2286
Aviation Assoc. of Indiana
Indiana Soybean Alliance
dRolfsen@WSWI.com 135 N. Pennsylvania, Ste. 1175 Indianapolis, IN 46204 aviationindiana.org P: 317-916-4300; F: 317-638-7976
Jane Ade Stevens, CEO 8425 Keystone Crossing, Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46240 indianasoybean.com P: 317-347-3620; F: 317-347-3626
Build Indiana Council
Institute of Packaging Professionals
Vicki Kitchin, Executive Director One North Capitol Ave., Ste. 1005 Indianapolis, IN 46204 buildindianacouncil.org P: 317-634-4774; F: 317-637-8791
info@iopp.org 1833 Centre Point Circle, Ste. 123 Naperville, IL 60563 iopp.org P: 630-544-5050; F: 630-544-5055
Conexus Indiana
Institute of Transportation Engineers
David Holt, Vice President, Operations, Business Development dholt@conexusindiana.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 conexusindiana.com P: 317-638-2108; F: 317-638-2110
Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Burt Blanchard, Director, Business Development bblanchard@cscmp.org 333 E. Butterfield Road, Ste. 140 Lombard, IL 60148 cscmp.org P: 630-574-0985; F: 630-574-0989 Professional association, educational workshops, webinars, on-site educational programs
Fabricators & Manufacturers Assoc. Intl. info@fmanet.org 833 Featherstone Road Rockford, IL 61107 fmanet.org P: 888-394-4362
Independent Distributors Assoc. info@idaparts.org 3030 LBJ Freeway, Ste. 700 Dallas, TX 75234 idaparts.org P: 972-241-1124; F: 214-722-7658
Indiana Construction Assoc. Charles V. Kahl, President ica@inconstruction.org One North Capitol Ave., Ste. 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46204 inconstruction.org P: 317-472-6777; F: 317-472-6767
Indiana Construction Assoc. Southwest Indiana Office Bridget Martin, Southwest Indiana Liaison bmartin@inconstruction.org 318 Main St., Ste. 401 Evansville, IN 47708 inconstruction.org P: 812-477-0881; F: 812-421-5883
Indiana Corn Marketing Council Jane Ade Stevens, CEO 8425 Keystone Crossing, Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46240 incorn.org P: 317-347-3620; F: 317-347-3626
Indiana Manufacturers Assoc. Brian Burton, President & CEO bburton@imaweb.com 101 W. Washington St., Ste. 1050 E Indianapolis, IN 46204 imaweb.com P: 317-632-2474; F: 317-231-2320
Indiana Motor Truck Assoc. Gary Langston, President gary@intrucking.org One North Capitol Ave., Ste. 460 Indianapolis, IN 46204 intrucking.org P: 317-630-4682; F: 317-630-0072
ite_staff@ite.org 1627 Eye St., NW, Ste. 600 Washington, DC 20006 ite.org P: 202-785-0060; F: 202-785-0609
Intermodal Assoc. of North America Jim Morrow, Assistant Vice President, Membership iana@intermodal.org 11785 Beltsville Drive, Ste. 1100 Calverton, MD 20705 intermodal.org P: 301-982-3400; F: 301-982-4815
International Air Transport Assoc. corpcomms@iata.org 601 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W., Ste. 300 North Building Washington, DC 20004 iata.org P: 202-628-9292; F: 202-628-9448
International Longshoremenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Assoc. Richard Ponda, Business Agent ILA2830@aol.com 6031 Melton Road, U.S. 20 Portage, IN 46368 ilaindiana.org P: 219-764-9715; F: 219-764-9723 Maritime labor union
International Warehouse Logistics Assoc. email@iwla.com 2800 S. River Road, Ste. 260 Des Plaines, IL 60018 iwla.com P: 847-813-4699; F: 847-813-0115
L.L. Waters Scholarship Foundation/ Fund David Yeley, Supply Chain Operations Purchasing dyeley@iuhealth.org Indiana University Health Gateway Plaza, Ste. 1200 950 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 P: 317-962-9959; F: 317-962-5228 Transportation/logistics/supply chain management national scholarship foundation/fund
Lake Carriers Assoc. Glen Nekvasil, Vice President Nekvasil@lcaships.com 20325 Center Ridge Road, Ste. 720 Rocky River, OH 44116 lcaships.com P: 440-333-9996; F: 440-333-9993
Material Handling Industry of America George Prest, CEO gprest@mhi.org 8720 Red Oak Blvd., Ste. 201 Charlotte, NC 28217 mhia.org P: 704-676-1190; F: 704-676-1199
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Personnel/Workforce Development | Trade Associations
Christy Gillenwater, President & CEO chamberinfo@swichamber.com 318 Main St., Ste. 401 Evansville, IN 47708 swinchamber.com P: 812-425-8147; F: 812-421-5883
American Assoc. of Exporters and Importers
EDUCATION/WORKFORCE
Exegistics
National Assoc. of Small Trucking Companies
Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Assoc.
SOLE - The International Society of Logistics
United States Great Lakes Shipping Assoc.
David Owen, President david.owen@nastc.com 104 Stuart Drive Hendersonville, TN 37075 nastc.com P: 800-264-8580; F: 615-451-0041
ooida@ooida.com 1 N.W. OOIDA Drive Grain Valley, MO 64029 ooida.com P: 800-444-5791
solehq@erols.com 14625 Baltimore Ave., Ste. 303 Laurel, MD 20707 sole.org P: 301-459-8446; F: 301-459-1522
National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Assoc. of America Inc.
Propeller Club of Evansville, Indiana Ronald Kolb, President contact@propellerclubofevansville.org P.O. Box 3022 Evansville, IN 47730 propellerclubofevansivlle.org P: 270-925-9551
Specialized Carriers & Rigging Assoc.
Stuart Theis, Executive Director theismarine@roadrunner.com 8941 Ohio Place Highland, IN 46322 usglsa.org P: 440-357-9104; F: 440-357-9105
membadmin@ncbfaa.org 1200 18th St. N.W., Ste. 901 Washington, DC 20036 ncbfaa.org P: 202-466-0222; F: 202-466-0226
National Motor Freight Traffic Assoc. customerservice@nmfta.org 1001 N. Fairfax St., Ste. 600 Alexandria, VA 22314 nmfta.org P: 703-838-1810; F: 703-683-6296
North American Rail Shippers Assoc. Carrie Foor, Executive Director nars@railshippers.com 40W815 S. Bridle Creek Dr. St. Charles, IL 60175 railshippers.com P: 630-386-1366; F: 866-746-0071
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Non-profit organization open to individuals & businesses interested in promoting & supporting strong merchant marine & fostering international trade
Shipbuilders Council of America Matthew Paxton, President matthew.paxton@arlaw.com 20 F St., NW, Ste. 500 Washington, DC 20001 shipbuilders.org P: 202-737-3234
info@scranet.org 5870 Trinity Parkway, Ste. 200 Centreville, VA 20120 scranet.org P: 703-698-0291; F: 703-698-0297
The International Air Cargo Assoc. secgen@tiaca.org P.O. Box 661510 Miami, FL 33266 tiaca.org P: 786-265-7011; F: 786-265-7012
Truckload Carriers Assoc. tca@truckload.org 555 E. Braddock Road Alexandria, VA 22314 truckload.org P: 703-838-1950; F: 703-836-6610
Women in Trucking Assoc. Inc. Ellen Voie, President & CEO ellen@womenintrucking.org P.O. Box 400 Plover, WI 54467 womenintrucking.org P: 888-464-9482; F: 715-341-9010
World Trade Club of Indiana admin@wtcin.net P.O. Box 441704 Indianapolis, IN 46204 wtcin.net P: 317-971-2638
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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Economic development organizations play a key role in local economies by helping to attract new businesses and investments, and also provide existing companies with support to grow business and navigate obstacles. Economic development support is available through statewide and local organizations, utilities, government and quasigovernment entities. The following organizations can provide various programs to help businesses grow including foreign-trade zones, economic incentives, specialized financing, infrastructure and more.
Foreign-Trade Zones TOC Logistics International LLC Greg Scheevel, Director of Global Development sales@toclogistics.com 2601 Fortune Circle East Drive, Ste. 201B Indianapolis, IN 46241 toclogistics.com P: 317-759-2130; F: 317-329-6465
Exegistics Stephen Olds, President stephen.olds@exegistics.com 1101 W. Industrial Drive North Vernon, IN 47265 exegistics.com P: 847-353-3810; F: 888-703-5510 Distribution, value-added services, packaging, operational staffing, inbound/outbound rail operations
Foreign-Trade Zone 125 Kenneth Kanczuzewski, Owner/ Managing Member ken@kakllc.com 1507 S. Olive St. South Bend, IN 46619 kakllc.com P: 574-232-9357; F: 574-232-8283 General warehousing, packaging, ISPM 15 crating
Foreign-Trade Zone 152 Rick Heimann, Port Director rheimann@portsofindiana.com 6625 S. Boundary Road Portage, IN 46368 portsofindiana.com P: 219-787-8636; F: 219-787-8842
Foreign-Trade Zone 170 Scott Stewart, Port Director sstewart@portsofindiana.com 1402 Port Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 portsofindiana.com P: 812-283-9662; F: 812-282-7505
Foreign-Trade Zone 177 Phil Wilzbacher, Port Director pwilzbacher@portsofindiana.com 2751 Bluff Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 portsofindiana.com P: 812-838-4382; F: 812-838-4377
Patrick Dooley, SCMD, Director of Airport Development dooley@fwairport.com Fort Wayne International Airport 3801 W. Ferguson Road, Ste. 209 Fort Wayne, IN 46809 bizftz.com P: 260-446-3447; F: 260-747-1762 Foreign-Trade Zone assistance for FTZ application, import and export assistance, U.S. Customs office located at Fort Wayne International Airport
Foreign-Trade Zone 239 Jeff Hauser, Executive Director jhauser@huf.com 581 S. Airport St. Terre Haute, IN 47803 huf.com P: 812-877-2524; F: 812-877-3853
Foreign-Trade Zone 72 Kent Ebbing, General Manager kebbing@inzone.org 2745 South Hoffman Drive Indianapolis, IN 46241 inzone.org P: 317-487-7200; F: 317-487-7203
MD Logistics Emilie Gerbers, Marketing Manager egerbers@mdlogistics.com 1301 Perry Road Plainfield, IN 46168 mdlogistics.com P: 317-838-8900 Supply chain management, packaging & kitting, freight management
Government Cass County Economic Development Christy Householder, Director christy.householder@co.cass.in.us 200 Court Park, Rm 205 Logansport, IN 46947 casscountyed.co.cass.in.us P: 574-732-2590
City of Hammond Elizabeth Downes Jacobson, Director of Economic Development jacobsonb@gohammond.com Department of Planning & Development 649 Conkey St. Hammond, IN 46324 gohammond.com P: 219-853-6508
Federal Highway Administration of Kentucky Bernadette Dupont, Transportation Specialist bernadette.dupont@dot.gov 330 W. Broadway Frankfort, KY 40601 fhwa.dot.gov/kydiv P: 502-223-6729; F: 502-223-6735
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Kenneth Strickland, Division Administrator kenneth.strickland@dot.gov 575 N. Pennsylvania St., Rm. 261 Indianapolis, IN 46204 fmcsa.dot.gov P: 317-226-7474
Fort Wayne-Allen County Airport Authority Scott Hinderman, Executive Director of Airports hinderman@fwairport.com 3801 W. Ferguson Road, Ste. 209 Fort Wayne, IN 46809 fwairport.com P: 260-747-4146; F: 260-747-1762
Indiana Department of Transportation Brandye Hendrickson, Commissioner indot@indot.in.gov 100 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46204 in.gov/indot P: 317-233-2376
Indiana Economic Development Corp.
Indiana State Police Doug Carter, Superintendent 100 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46204 in.gov/isp P: 317-232-8241
Kokomo/Howard County Governmental Coordinating Council Tammy Corn, Director 209 S. Union St. Kokomo, IN 46901 kokomompo.com P: 765-456-2336; F: 765-459-9184
Foreign-Trade Zones | Government
MBE, program-based transportation and supply chain management, global supplier optimization and consolidation, spend management
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Office of the Governor Mike Pence, Governor 206 State House Indianapolis, IN 46204 in.gov/gov P: 317-232-4567; F: 317-232-3443
Office of the Lt. Governor Eric Holcomb, Lt. Governor 333 State House Indianapolis, IN 46204 in.gov/lgov P: 317-232-4545
Perry County Port Authority Alvin C. Evans, President & CEO alvin@pcrailport.net 926 S. Boundary St., P.O. Box 423 Tell City, IN 47586 pcrailport.com P: 812-547-3586; F: 812-547-6266 Ohio River port, railroad, logistics and development
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Victor Smith, Indiana Secretary of Commerce One N. Capitol Ave., Ste. 700 Indianapolis, IN 46024 in.gov/iedc P: 317-232-8800; F: 317-233-5123
Jon M. Snyder, Porter County Assessor jsnyder@porterco.org 155 Indiana Ave., Ste. 211 Valparaiso, IN 46383 porterco.org P: 219-465-3460
Indiana State Department of Agriculture
Porter County Board of Commissioners
Ted McKinney, Director tmckinney@isda.in.gov 1 N. Capitol Ave., Ste 600 Indianapolis, IN 46204 in.gov/isda P: 317-232-8770
155 Indiana Ave., Ste. 205 Valparaiso, IN 46383 porterco.org P: 219-465-3440; F: 219-465-3362
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Posey County Government Kyle J. Haney, Auditor poseyauditor@poseycountygov.org 126 E. Third St., Rm. 220 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 poseycountyin.gov P: 812-838-1300
U.S. Coast Guard District Eight Rear Adm. David Callahan, Commander Hale Boggs Federal Building, 500 Poydras St., Ste. 1240 New Orleans, LA 70130 uscg.mil P: 504-589-6225 Mississippi, Tennesee, Ohio River Watersheds regions
U.S. Coast Guard District Nine Rear Adm. June Ryan, Commander 1240 E. 9th St. Cleveland, OH 44199 uscg.mil P: 216-902-6118 Great Lakes region
U.S. Coast Guard, Lake Michigan Command Center Capt. Amy Cocanour, Sector Commander 2420 S. Lincoln Memorial Drive Milwaukee, WI 53207 uscg.mil P: 414-747-7182
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Regional Organizations
Bloomington Economic Development Corp.
Capt. Richard Timme, Sector Commander 600 Martin Luther King Jr., Mazzoli Federal Bldg., Room 421 Louisville, KY 40202 uscg.mil P: 502-779-5422
Adams County Economic Development Corp.
Lynn Coyne, President lcoyne@comparebloomington.us 1720 N. Kinser Pike, Ste. 001 Bloomington, IN 47404 comparebloomington.us P: 812-335-7346
U.S. Postal Service Vaughn Broadnax, Sales Manager, Greater Indiana District vaughn.m.broadnax@usps.gov 3939 Vincennes Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 usps.com P: 317-870-8248; F: 317-870-8684 Small package shipping solutions including riority and Priority Express Mail & international services
United States Customs and Border Protection 6801 Pierson Drive Indianapolis, IN 46241 cbp.gov P: 317-248-4060; F: 317-248-4174 Processing & clearance of cargo, aircraft and passengers & enforcement of customs, immigration & agriculture regulations
United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration Mark Cooper, Director Mark.Cooper@trade.gov 11405 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 106 Carmel, IN 46032 export.gov P: 317-582-2300; F: 317-582-2301
Larry D. Macklin, Executive Director info@adamscountyedc.com 313 W. Jefferson St., Ste. 392; P.O. Box 492 Decatur, IN 46733 adamscountyedc.com P: 260-724-2588; F: 260-724-9735 Assist the needs of those who provide jobs for our community, administer revolving loan funds, community development leadership, a link to local, state and federal government
Area Plan Commission of Tippecanoe County Sallie Dell Fahey, Executive Director sfahey@tippecanoe.in.gov 20 N. Third St. Lafayette, IN 47901 tippecanoe.in.gov/apc P: 765-423-9242; F: 765-423-9154 Transportation, land use planning
Blackford County Economic Development Corp. Jacob Everett, Executive Director jeverett@blackfordcoedc.org 121 N. High St. Hartford City, IN 47348 blackfordcoedc.org P: 765-348-4944
Bloomington City Planning Dept. Thomas B. Micuda, Director planning@bloomington.in.gov 401 N. Morton, Ste. 130; P.O. Box 100 Bloomington, IN 47402 bloomington.in.gov/planning P: 812-349-3423; F: 812-349-3520
Boone County Economic Development Corp. Bryan Brackemyre, Executive Director bbrackemyre@booneedc.org 218 E. Washington St. Lebanon, IN 46052 booneedc.org P: 765-482-5761; F: 765-482-5782
Brown County Economic Development Commission browncountyeconomicdevelopment@gmail.com P.O. Box 372 Nashville, IN 47448 browncountyeconomicdevelopment.com P: 812-988-2205
Carroll County Economic Development Commission Laura Walls, Executive Director lwalls@carrollcountyedc.com 119 W. Franklin St. Delphi, IN 46923 carrollcountyedc.com P: 765-564-2060; F: 765-564-2207
Cass Logansport Economic Development Organization admin@connectincass.com 311 S. Fifth St. Logansport, IN 46947 connectincass.com P: 574-722-5988; F: 574-735-0909
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DeKalb County Economic Development Partnership Inc.
David Johnson, President & CEO djohnson@cincorp.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 cincorp.com P: 317-638-2440; F: 317-638-2110
301 E. Clinton St. Frankfort, IN 46041 ccinchamber.org P: 765-654-5507
Kenric McCrory, Director ken@dekalbedp.org 4483 CR 19 - Ste. C Auburn, IN 46706 dekalbedp.org P: 260-927-1180; F: 260-927-1185
Citizens Energy Group
Jason Hester, Executive Director jhester@columbusin.org 500 Franklin St. Columbus, IN 47201 columbusin.org P: 812-378-7300; F: 812-372-6756
Yvonne Perkins, Vice President, Corporate Communications, Chief Diversity Officer admynp@agcu.com 2020 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 citizensenergygroup.com P: 317-927-4577; F: 317-927-4544
City of Anderson Greg Winkler, Economic Development Executive Director gwinkler@cityofanderson.com 120 E. Eighth St. Anderson, IN 46018 cityofanderson.com P: 765-648-6112; F: 765-648-5911
City of Angola Dept. of Economic Development & Planning Vivian Likes, Director vlikes@angolain.org 210 N. Public Square Angola, IN 46617 angolain.org P: 260-665-7465
City of East Chicago Planning & Economic Development
City of Fort Wayne Community Development Division Greg Leatherman, Community Development Division Director cd@cityoffortwayne.org 200 East Berry, Ste. 320 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 fwcommunitydevelopment.org P: 260-427-1127
City of Jeffersonville Rob Waiz, Director of Economic Development and Redevelopment rwaiz@cityofjeff.net 500 Quartermaster Court Jeffersonville, IN 47130 cityofjeff.net P: 812-280-3801; F: 812-285-6403
City of Marion Community and Economic Development Jonathan M. Perez, Director of Development Services 301 S. Branson St. Marion, IN 46952 marionindiana.us P: 765-662-9931
Clark County REMC 7810 State Road 60 Sellersburg, IN 47172 theremc.com P: 812-246-3316
Clark-Floyd Counties Convention & Tourism Bureau Jim Epperson, Executive Director jepperson@sunnysideoflouisville.org 315 Southern Indiana Ave. Jeffersonville, IN 47130 sunnysideoflouisville.org P: 812-282-6654
Conexus Indiana David Holt, Vice President, Operations, Business Development dholt@conexusindiana.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 conexusindiana.com P: 317-638-2108; F: 317-638-2110
Connersville Economic Development Corp. Pete Bell, Chairman of the Board & Interim Director edg@edgconnersville.com 504 N. Central Ave. Connersville, IN 47331 edgconnersville.com P: 765-827-1366
Corp. for Economic Development Anderson/Madison County Rob Sparks, Executive Director robsparks@cedanderson.com 2705 Enterprise Drive, Ste. 161 Anderson, IN 46013 cedanderson.com P: 765-642-1860
Crawford County Economic Development Don Dubois, Executive Director don@selectcc.com 6225 E. Industrial Lane Leavenworth, IN 47137 selectcrawfordcounty.com P: 812-739-2248
Crossroads Regional Chamber of Commerce Sue Reed, President & CEO sue@crossroadschamber.org 9101 Taft St. Merrillville, IN 46410 crossroadschamber.org P: 219-769-8180; F: 219-736-6223
Crown Point Economic Development Barb Gura bgura@crownpoint.in.gov 11035 Broadway, Ste. F Crown Point, IN 46307 crownpoint.in.gov P: 219-663-3303
Daviess County Economic Development Corp. Ron Arnold, Executive Director rarnold@dcedc.net 219 E. Main St.; P.O. Box 191 Washington, IN 47501 dcedc.net P: 812-254-1500; F: 812-254-2550
Dearborn County Economic Development Terry Randall, Dearborn County Administrator trandall@dearborncounty.in.gov 215 B West High St. Lawrenceburg, IN 47025 dearborncountyedi.com P: 812-537-0814; F: 812-537-0845
Delaware-Muncie Metropolitan Plan Commission
Dorinda Heiden-Guss, President & CEO dorinda@elkhartcountybiz.com 300 NIBCO Parkway, Ste. 201 Elkhart, IN 46516 elkhartcountybiz.com P: 574-293-5627; F: 574-343-2951
Franklin County Economic Development
Marta Moody, Executive Director mmoody@co.delaware.in.us 100 W. Main St. Muncie, IN 47305 co.delaware.in.us P: 765-747-7740; F: 765-747-7744
Bill Schirmer, Committee President economicdevelopment@ franklincounty.in.gov 1010 Franklin Ave., Ste. 102 Brookville, IN 47012 fceconomicdevelopment.com P: 765-647-5340; F: 765-647-5417
Develop Indy
Fulton Economic Development Corp.
Brian Gildea, Vice President bgildea@indychamber.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1950 Indianapolis, IN 46204 indychamber.com P: 317-464-2222
Terry Lee, Executive Director tlee@fultondevelopment.org 822 Main St. Rochester, IN 46975 fultondevelopment.org P: 574-223-3326; F: 574-224-2329
Dubois Strong
Gibson County Economic Development Corp.
Ed Cole, President ecole@duboisstrong.com 961 College Ave. Jasper, IN 47546 duboisstrong.com P: 812-482-9650; F: 812-482-9421
Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana Greg Wathen, President & CEO gwathen@southwestindiana.org 318 Main St., Ste. 400 Evansville, IN 47708 southwestindiana.org P: 812-423-2020; F: 812-423-2080 Provides demographic & site data about Southwest Indiana
Economic Development Corp. Greensburg Decatur County Marc Coplon, Executive Director mcoplon@edcgdc.com 314 W. Washington St. Greensburg, IN 47240 edcgdc.com P: 812-222-2520; F: 812-222-2506
Economic Development Corp. Michigan City Clarence Hulse, Executive Director clarenceh@edcmc.com 2 Cadence Park Plaza Michigan City, IN 46360 edcmc.com P: 219-873-1211; F: 219-873-1595
Economic Development Corp. of Wayne County
B. Todd Mosby, President & CEO toddm@gibsoncountyedc.org 127 N. Hart St. Princeton, IN 47670 gibsoncountyedc.org P: 812-386-0002; F: 812-386-6054
Ginovus Larry Gigerich, Managing Director larry@ginovus.com 8888 Keystone Crossing, Ste. 1450 Indianapolis, IN 46240 ginovus.com P: 317-819-0890; F: 317-819-0888
Regional Organizations
Nelson Vargas nvargas@eastchicago.com 4444 Railroad Ave. East Chicago, IN 46312 eastchicago.com P: 219-391-8205; F: 219-391-8522
Columbus Economic Development Board
EDC of Elkhart County
Grant County Economic Growth Council Tim Eckerle, Executive Director teckerle@grantcounty.com 301 S. Adams St., Ste. 109 Marion, IN 46952 grantcounty.com P: 888-668-3203; F: 765-662-8340 Entrepreneur business coaching, tax abatements, grants/revolving loans for businesses
Greater Kokomo Economic Development Alliance Charles Sparks, President & CEO csparks@greaterkokomo.com 700 E. Firmin St., Ste. 200 Kokomo, IN 46902 greaterkokomo.com P: 765-457-2000; F: 765-452-4564
Greater Lafayette Commerce
Valerie Shaffer, President valerie@edcwc.com 500 S. A St., Ste. 2 Richmond, IN 47347 edcwc.com P: 765-983-4769; F: 765-966-8956
Scott Walker, President & CEO swalker@greaterlafayettecommerce.com 337 Columbia St. Lafayette, IN 47902 greaterlafayettecommerce.com P: 765-742-4044; F: 765-742-6276
Economic Development Group of Fayette County
Greater LaPorte Chamber of Commerce
edg@edgconnersville.com 504 N. Central Ave. Connersville, IN 47331 edgconnersville.com P: 800-943-2432
info@lpchamber.com P.O. Box 486 LaPorte, IN 46352 lpchamber.com P: 219-362-3178; F: 219-324-7349
Economic Development Group of Wabash County Inc.
Greater LaPorte Economic Development Corp.
William Konyha, President & CEO wkonyha@edgwc.com 214 S. Wabash St. Wabash, IN 46992 edgwc.com P: 260-563-5258; F: 260-563-6920
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, Inc.
Bert Cook, Executive Director bertc@gledc.com 809 Washington St., Ste. A LaPorte, IN 46350 gledc.com P: 219-324-8584 Business attraction, retention & expansion, industrial development
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2016 Indiana Logistics Director y Greater Louisville Manufacturing & Logistics Network Lauren Yates Roebuck, Director, Economic Development lroebuck@greaterlouisville.com 614 W. Main St., Ste. 6000 Louisville, KY 40202 greaterlouisville.com/aml P: 502-625-0132; F: 502-625-0010 A membership network of decision-makers representing the manufacturing & logistics industries with a mission to promote greater Louisville as a world-class center for logistics & globally-competitive manufacturing
Greencastle/Putnam County Development Center Inc. Kristin Clary, Executive Director economic_development@greencastle.com 2 S. Jackson St.; P.O. Box 572 Greencastle, IN 46135
Hamilton County Economic Development Corp. Tim Monger, President & CEO tim.monger@investhamiltoncounty.com 37 E. Main St. Carmel, IN 46032 investhamiltoncounty.com P: 317-573-4950
Hammond Development Corp. Beth Jacobson, Director of Economic Development downesb@gohammond.com 649 Conkey St. Hammond, IN 46324 gohammond.com P: 219-853-6508; F: 219-853-6334
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Regional Organizations
Hancock Development Council Nolan “Skip” Kuker, CEcD, Executive Director skuker@hancockedc.com One Court House Plaza Greenfield, IN 46140 hancockedc.com P: 317-477-7241; F: 317-477-2353
Harrison County Economic Development Corp. Darrell Voelker, Director dvoelker@hcedcindiana.org 111 W. Walnut St. Corydon, IN 47112 hcedcindiana.org P: 812-738-0120; F: 812-738-0500 Community promotion for business and assisting existing local business
Hendricks County Economic Development Partnership Cinda Kelley-Hutchings, Executive Director kelley@hcedp.org 5250 E. U.S. 36, Ste. 1103 Avon, IN 46123 hcedp.org P: 317-745-2400; F: 317-745-0757
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Huntington County Economic Development Mark A. Wickersham, Executive Director mark@hcued.com 8 W. Market St. Huntington, IN 46750 hcued.com P: 260-356-5688; F: 260-358-5962
Indiana 15 Regional Planning Commission Lisa R. Gehlhausen, Executive Director lisa@ind15rpc.org 221 E. First St. Ferdinand, IN 47532 ind15rpc.org P: 812-367-8455; F: 812-367-8171
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Indiana Chamber of Commerce Kevin Brinegar, President kbrinegar@indianachamber.com 115 W. Washington St., Ste. 850 S. Indianapolis, IN 46204 indianachamber.com P: 317-264-3110; F: 317-264-6855
Indiana Economic Development Assoc.
Jennings County Economic Development Commission
Marshall County Economic Development Corp.
Kathy Ertel, Executive Director kertel@jenningsedc.com 1865 W. U.S. 50 North Vernon, IN 47265 jenningsedc.com P: 812-346-2388; F: 812-346-7992
Jerry Chavez, Executive Director jerry@marshallcountyedc.org 2864 Miller Drive Plymouth, IN 46563 marshallcountyedc.org P: 574-935-8499; F: 574-936-2645
Johnson County Development Corp.
Provides assistance with locations, expansions & start-ups
Lee Lewellen, Chief Executive Officer llewellen@ieda.org 125 W. Market St., Ste. 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 ieda.org P: 317-313-8365; F: 317-634-5964
Cheryl Morphew, President & CEO cmorphew@jcdc.org 2797 N. Morton St., Ste. E Franklin, IN 46131 jcdc.org P: 317-736-4300; F: 317-736-7220
Indiana Economic Development Corp.
Kankakee-Iroquois Regional Planning Commission
Victor Smith, Secretary of Commerce One N. Capitol Ave., Ste. 700 Indianapolis, IN 46024 in.gov/iedc P: 317-232-8800; F: 317-233-5123
Edwin Buswell, Executive Director elb@kirpc.net 115 E. Fourth St. Monon, IN 47959 kirpc.net P: 219-253-6658
Indianapolis MPO Ryan Wilhite, Planner ryan.wilhite@indy.gov 200 E. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 indympo.org P: 317-327-5431; F: 317-327-5950 Metropolitan planning organizations
Indy Chamber Michael Huber, President and CEO mhuber@indychamber.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1950 Indianapolis, IN 46204 indychamber.com P: 317-464-2200; F: 317-464-2217
Indy Partnership, The Paula Galloway, Manager, Business Development pgalloway@indypartnership.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1950 Indianapolis, IN 46204 indypartnership.com P: 317-464-2222 Regional economic development organization
Jackson County Industrial Development Corp. Jim Plump, Executive Director jimplump@jcidc.com 301 N. Chestnut; P.O. Box 783 Seymour, IN 47274 jcidc.com P: 812-522-4951; F: 812-522-1235
Jasper County Economic Development Organization Kevin Kelly, President info@jaspercountyin.com 223 W. Kellner Blvd. Rensselaer, IN 47978 jaspercountyin.com P: 219-866-3080
Jay County Development Corp. Bill Bradley, Executive Director bbradley@jaycodev.org 118 S. Meridian St., Ste. B Portland, IN 47371 jaycountydevelopment.org P: 260-726-9311; F: 260-726-4477
Jefferson County Industrial Development Corp. Nathan Hadley, Executive Director nhadley@madisonindiana.com 301 E. Main St. Madison, IN 47250 madisonindiana.com P: 812-265-3135; F: 812-274-0204
Knox County Development Corp. Kent Utt kentutt@kcdc.com 1101 N. 3rd St. Vincennes, IN 47591 kcdc.com P: 812-886-6993; F: 812-886-0888
Kosciusko Economic Development Corp. George Robertson, President grobertson@kosciuskoedc.com 121 North Lake Street Warsaw, IN 46580 kosciuskoedc.com P: 877-482-3331; F: 574-267-7762
LaGrange County Economic Development Corp. Keith Gillenwater, President & CEO kgillenwater@lagrangecountyedc.com 304 N. Townline Road, Ste. 2 LaGrange, IN 46761 lagrangecountyedc.com P: 260-499-4994; F: 260-499-4992
Lake County IN Economic Alliance Karen Lauerman, President & CEO klauerman@lcea.us 9101 Taft St. Merrillville, IN 46410 lcea.us P: 219-756-4317 Economic development services including site selection/location assistance, project management, data analysis, community contact resource
Lawrence County Economic Growth Council Shance Sizemore, CEO shance@lawrencecountygrowth.com 1116 16th St. Bedford, IN 47421 lawrencecountygrowth.com P: 812-275-4493; F: 812-279-5998
Lincolnland Economic Development Corp. Tom Utter, Executive Director tutter@ledc.org 2792 N. US Hwy 231 Rockport, IN 47635 ledc.org P: 812-649-2119
Madison County Council of Governments Jerrold Bridges, Executive Director jbridges@mccog.net 16 E. Ninth St. Anderson, IN 46016 mccog.net P: 765-641-9482; F: 765-641-9486
Metropolis Strategies Jim LaBelle, Vice President info@metrostrat.org 30 W. Monroe St., Ste. 1050 Chicago, IL 60603 metropolisstrategies.org P: 312-332-2020
Miami County Economic Development Authority James Tidd, Executive Director jtidd@miamicountyeda.com 1525 W. Hoosier Blvd., Ste. 201 Peru, IN 46970 miamicountyeda.com P: 765-689-0159; F: 765-689-0168 Certified “shovel-ready” sites available
Michiana Area Council of Governments James Turnwald, Executive Director macogdir@macog.com 1120 County-City Building 227 W. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend, IN 46601 macog.com P: 574-674-8894; F: 574-287-1840 Transportation planning
Montgomery County Economic Development Kristin Clary, Executive Director kristinclary@MCEDinc.com 200 S. Washington St., Ste. 305 Crawfordsville, IN 47933 MCEDinc.com P: 765-362-6851
Morgan County Economic Development Corp. Chelsey Manns, Executive Director cmanns@morgancoed.com 4 E. Harrison St.; P.O. Box 606 Mooresville, IN 46158 morgancoed.com P: 317-831-9544; F: 317-831-9548
Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce Brenda Brumfield, Director, Community & Business Development bbrumfield@muncie.com 401 S. High St.; P.O. Box 842 Muncie, IN 47308 muncie.com P: 765-288-6681; F: 765-751-9151
Muncie-Delaware County, Indiana Economic Development Alliance Terry Murphy, Vice President, Economic Development tmurphy@muncie.com 401 S. High St. Muncie, IN 47305 muncie.com P: 765-751-9104; F: 765-751-9151
Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce Jeff Kitson, Executive Director jeff@nappaneechamber.com 302 W. Market St. Nappanee, IN 46550 nappaneechamber.com P: 574-773-7812; F: 574-773-4691
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Corey Murphy, President & CEO cmurphy@nchcedc.org 100 S. Main St., Ste. 203 New Castle, IN 47362 nchcedc.org P: 765-521-7402; F: 765-521-7404
Judy Gray, Executive Director jgray@ocedp.com 200 W. Court St., #2; P.O. Box 281 Paoli, IN 47454 ocedp.com P: 812-723-3388; F: 812-723-5684
Distribution sites and facilities
Newton County Economic & Community Development
Owen County Economic Development
director@newtoncountyin.com 4117 S. 240 W. Morocco, IN 47963 newtoncountyin.com P: 219-285-0653; F: 219-285-0190
Michael Spinks occcedc@gmail.com 119 South Main St.; P.O. Box 87 Spencer, IN 47460 owencountyindiana.org P: 812-829-3245; F: 812-829-0936
Noble County Economic Development Corp.
Parke County Economic Development
Rick Sherck, Executive Director rsherck@noblecountyedc.com 110 S. Orange St. Albion, IN 46701 noblecountyedc.com P: 260-636-3800; F: 260-636-3602
Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership John Sampson, President john@neindiana.com 200 E. Main St., Ste. 910 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 chooseneindiana.com P: 260-469-3469; F: 260-469-3470 Single point of contact for economic development services for Northeast Indiana counties (Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells, Whitley)
Northeastern Indiana Regional Coordinating Council
Regional economic development & planning organization; transportation planning
Northwest Indiana Forum Heather Ennis, President & CEO hennis@nwiforum.org 6100 Southport Road Portage, IN 46368 nwiforum.org P: 219-763-6303; F: 219-763-2653
Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission Ty Warner, Executive Director twarner@nirpc.org 6100 Southport Road Portage, IN 46368 nirpc.org P: 219-763-6060; F: 219-762-1653 Regional demographics, forecasts, aerial photos, maps, GIS, plans & policies for transportation, environmental, economic development, land use issues
Ohio County Economic Development Corp. Lane Siekman, Executive Director ohiocountyedc@gmail.com 215 Main St. Rising Sun, IN 47040 risingsunworks.com P: 812-438-4054; F: 812-438-4074
One Southern Indiana Wendy Dant Chesser, President & CEO wendy@1si.org 4100 Charlestown Road New Albany, IN 47150 1si.org P: 812-945-0266; F: 812-948-4664 Marketing, business growth consulting, site location assistance
Perry County Chamber of Commerce Cheri Taylor, Executive Director perrychamber@psci.net 601 Main St., Ste. A P.O. Box 82 Tell City, IN 47586 perrycountychamber.com P: 812-547-2385; F: 812-547-3878
Perry County Development Corp. Alvin C. Evans, President & CEO alvin@pickperry.com 601 Main St., Ste. A Tell City, IN 47586 pickperry.com P: 812-547-8377; F: 812-547-8378
Pike County Economic Growth & Development Council Paul Lake, Executive Director pikegrowth@frontier.com 714 1/2 Main St.; P.O. Box 204 Petersburg, IN 47567 pikecogrowth.org P: 812-354-2271
Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce Connie Holzwart, Executive Director plychamber@plychamber.org 120 N. Michigan St. Plymouth, IN 46563 plychamber.org P: 574-936-2323
Portage Economic Development Corp. Jim Fitzer, Executive Director jfitzer@portagein.org 6260 Central Ave. Portage, IN 46368 portagein.org P: 219-762-9761
Posey County Economic Development Partnership John Taylor, Executive Director john.taylor@pcedp.com 915 E. Fourth St., P.O. 643 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 pcedp.com P: 812-838-6500; F: 812-838-6358
Pulaski County Economic Development Nathan P. Origer, Executive Director nporiger@pulaskionline.org 623 W. 11th St.; P.O. Box 315 Winamac, IN 46996 pulaskionline.org P: 574-946-3869; F: 574-946-3852
Jeremy Sowders, Director of Business Development j.sowders@radiusindiana.com 1504 â&#x20AC;&#x153;Iâ&#x20AC;? St. Bedford, IN 47421 radiusindiana.com P: 812-277-9778 Single/central point of contact for site selection and business location needs for eight county region: Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Greene, Martin, Lawrence, Orange, Washington
Randolph Economic Development Corp. Bruce W. Hosier, Executive Director info@randolph-county.org 123 W. Franklin St., Ste. 201 Winchester, IN 47394 randolph-county.org P: 765-584-3266; F: 765-584-3622
Region III A Development & RPC David Koenig, Executive Director dkoenig@region3a.org Kendallville Professional Centre, Unit C, 217 Fairview Blvd. Kendallville, IN 46755 region3a.org P: 260-347-4714; F: 260-347-4718
Ripley County Economic Development Corp. Gary Norman gnorman@ripleycountyedc.com P.O. Box 576 Versailles, IN 47042 ripleycountyedc.com P: 812-689-4344; F: 812-689-3044 Industrial ground/buildings
Rush County Economic & Community Development Corp. John McCane, Executive Director johnmccane@rushecdc.org 210 E. U.S. 52, Ste. C Rushville, IN 46173 rushecdc.org P: 765-938-3232; F: 765-932-4355
Scott County Economic Development Corp. Robert Peacock, Executive Director rpeacock@scottcountyin.com 90 N. Main St., Ste. C Scottsburg, IN 47170 scottcountyin.com P: 812-752-7268; F: 812-752-7272
Shelby County Development Corp. Brian Asher, Executive Director b.asher@shelbydevelopment.com 16 Public Square, Ste. A Shelbyville, IN 46176 shelbydevelopment.com P: 317-398-8903; F: 317-398-8915
South Bend Department of Community Investment Scott Ford, Executive Director sford@southbendin.gov 227 W. Jefferson Blvd., Ste. 1400 S. South Bend, IN 46601 southbendin.gov P: 574-235-9375; F: 574-235-9021
Southeastern Indiana Regional Planning Commission Susan Craig, Executive Director susan.craig@sirpc.org 405 W. U.S. 60 Versailles, IN 47042 sirpc.org P: 812-689-5505; F: 812-689-3526 Economic and community development
Southern Indiana Development Commission Greg Jones, Executive Director gejones@sidc.cc 405 JFK Ave., Ste. A Loogootee, IN 47553 sidc.cc P: 812-295-3707; F: 812-295-3717
Southwest Indiana Chamber Christy Gillenwater, President & CEO chamberinfo@swichamber.com 318 Main St., Ste. 401 Evansville, IN 47708 swinchamber.com P: 812-425-8147; F: 812-421-5883
Southwest Indiana Development Council Alvin C. Evans, President alvin@pickperry.com 601 Main St., Ste. A Tell City, IN 47586 swidc.org P: 812-547-8377; F: 812-547-8378
Starke County Economic Development Foundation Charles Weaver, Executive Director execdir@scedf.biz 1915 S. Heaton St. Knox, IN 46534 scedf.biz P: 800-359-5627; F: 574-772-5912 Industrial parks/sites, assistance & coordination of state & local incentives, state & local permitting processes
Steuben County Economic Development Corp. David Koenig, Executive Director david@steubenedc.com 330 Intertech Parkway, Ste. 231 Angola, IN 46703 steubenedc.com P: 260-665-6889; F: 260-624-2749
Sullivan County Redevelopment Commission Deann Talley, Director deann.talley@sullivancountyindiana.us P.O. Box 111 Sullivan, IN 47882 sullivancountyindiana.us P: 812-691-1090
Terre Haute Economic Development Corp. Steve Witt, President switt@terrehauteedc.com 630 Wabash Ave., Ste. 101 Terre Haute, IN 47807 terrehauteedc.com P: 812-234-2524; F: 812-232-6054
The Chamber of Commerce of St. Joseph County Jeffrey Rea, President & CEO jrea@sjchamber.org 401 E. Colfax Ave., Ste. 310 South Bend, IN 46617 sjchamber.org P: 574-400-4000; F: 574-289-0358
Thomas P. Miller & Associates Thomas Miller, President & CEO info@tpma-inc.com 1630 N. Meridian St., Ste. 430 Indianapolis, IN 46202 tpma-inc.com P: 317-894-5508; F: 317-894-5370
Tipton County Economic Development Organization D. Jeffrey Sheridan, Executive Director director@tiptonedo.org 114 S. Main St. Tipton, IN 46072 tiptoncountyusa.com P: 765-675-7418; F: 765-675-7417 69
Regional Organizations
Dan Avery, Executive Director dan.avery@co.allen.in.us 200 E. Berry St., Ste. 230 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 nircc.com P: 260-449-7309; F: 260-449-8652
Greg Harbison, President parkecountyedo@sbcglobal.net 105 N. Market St. Rockville, IN 47872 parkecountydevelopment.com P: 765-569-0226
Radius Indiana
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
New Castle-Henry County Economic Development Corp.
Union County Development Corp. Melissa Browning, Chamber Director unioncodc@frontier.com 5 W. High St. Liberty, IN 47353 ucdc.us P: 765-458-5976; F: 765-458-5976 Chamber of Commerce, tourism
Valparaiso Economic Development Matt Murphy, Vice President mmurphy@valpo.us 162 W. Lincolnway Valparaiso, IN 46383 valpoedc.org P: 219-462-1105; F: 219-462-5710
Valpo Chamber Rex Richards, President rex@valpochamber.org 162 W. Lincolnway Valparaiso, IN 46383 valpochamber.org P: 219-462-1105; F: 219-462-5710
Vectren Energy Mark Sebree, Director of Economic Development 2520 Lincoln Drive Clarksville, IN 47129 vectren.com P: 812-948-4915; F: 812-948-4999
Vermillion County Economic Development Council Dylan Riggen, Executive Director dylan.riggen@vermillioncountyedc.com 259 Vine St. Clinton, IN 47842 vermillioncountyedc.com P: 765-832-3870; F: 765-832-3871
Warren County Local Economic Development Organization Steve Eberly, Executive Director ledo@warrenadvantage.com 31 N. Monroe St. Williamsport, IN 47993 warrenadvantage.com P: 765-762-6055; F: 765-764-1501
AVIATION
Category
Regional Organizations | Utilities
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Warrick County Chamber of Commerce
Utilities
Shari Sherman, Executive Director ssherman@warrickcounty.us P.O. Box 377 Boonville, IN 47601 warrickcounty.us P: 812-897-2340; F: 812-897-2360
Citizens Gas
Warrick County Economic Development Department Larry Taylor, Executive Director larry.taylor@warrickcounty.gov 4763 Rosebud Lane, Ste. C Newburgh, IN 47630 successwarrickcounty.com P: 812-858-3555; F: 812-585-3558
Wells County Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development Tim Ehlerding, Executive Director tehlerding@wellsedc.com 211 W. Water St. Bluffton, IN 46714 wellsedc.com P: 260-824-0510; F: 260-824-5871
West Central Indiana Economic Development District Inc. Ron Hinsenkamp, Executive Director rhinsenkamp@westcentralin.com 1718 Wabash Ave. Terre Haute, IN 47807 westcentralin.com P: 812-238-1561; F: 812-238-1564
White County Economic Development Randall Mitchell, President rmitchell@whiced.com 124 N. Main St., Ste. A Monticello, IN 47960 whitecountyin.org P: 574-583-6557; F: 574-583-6230
Whitley County Economic Development Corp. Alan Ti贸, President atio@whitleyedc.com 220 W. Van Buren St., Ste. 102 Columbia City, IN 46725 whitleyedc.com P: 260-244-5506; F: 260-244-4024
2020 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 citizensenergygroup.com P: 317-927-4328
Indianapolis Power & Light One Monument Circle; P.O. Box 1595 Indianapolis, IN 46206 iplpower.com P: 888-261-8222
Kinetrex Energy
7810 State Road 60 Sellersburg, IN 47172 theremc.com P: 812-246-3316
Craig Moore, Executive Vice President cmoore@citizensenergygroup.com 2020 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46202 kinetrexenergy.com P: 317-927-6057
Duke Energy Indiana
Northern Indiana Public Service Co.
Clark County REMC
Mike Heaton, Regional Economic Development Manager mike.heaton@duke-energy.com 1000 E. Main St. Plainfield, IN 46168 locationindiana.com P: 317-838-2000; F: 317-838-1950 Economic development
Hoosier Energy Harold Gutzwiller, Manager, Economic Development/Key Accounts hgutzwiller@hepn.com P.O. Box 908 Bloomington, IN 47402 hoosiersites.com P: 812-876-2021; F: 812-876-5030
Indiana American Water Dept. infoin@amwater.com 555 E. County Line Road, Ste. 201 Greenwood, IN 46143 amwater.com P: 800-492-8373
Indiana Municipal Power Agency Susan Reed, Manager of Economic Development and Member Services susan@impa.com 11610 N. College Ave. Carmel, IN 46032 impa.com P: 317-575-3879; F: 317-575-3372
Indiana Natural Gas Corp. 1080 W. Hospital Road; P.O. Box 450 Paoli, IN 47454 indiananatural.com P: 812-723-2151; F: 812-723-2188
Don Babcock, Economic Development dlbabcock@nisource.com 801 E. 86th Ave. Merrillville, IN 46410 nipsco.com P: 800-262-6477 Utilities & economic development
Silver Creek Water Corp. P.O. Box 102 Sellersburg, IN 47172 silvercreekwater.org P: 812-246-2889; F: 812-246-6503
Vectren Energy Mark Sebree, Director of Economic Development 2520 Lincoln Drive Clarksville, IN 47129 vectren.com P: 812-948-4915; F: 812-948-4999
Wabash Valley Power Association Sherry Rose, Manager, Economic Development sherryr@wvpa.com 722 N. High School Road Indianapolis, IN 46214 wvpa.com P: 317-481-2800; F: 317-481-2939 Utility serving 26 rural electric cooperatives in northern Indiana, Illinois & Missouri
Watson Rural Water Co. 4106 Utica Sellersburg Road Jeffersonville, IN 47130 watson-water.com P: 812-246-5416; F: 812-246-8783
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Growth of a company is dependent on the soundness of the business and financial models. When managing the supply chain, environmental risks, security issues, insurance liabilities and legal issues, it is often necessary to engage an outside professional.
Business Consulting
Greater Indiana Clean Cities Coalition
7P Solutions Jeff Clark, President jclark@7psolutions.biz 136 N. Van Buren St., P.O. Box 1274 Nashville, IN 47448 7psolutions.biz P: 812-988-4430 GPS security, environmental monitoring
John Wendel, President P.O. Box 926 Plymouth, IN 46563 aplusbrokerage.biz P: 574-936-4767; F: 574-936-6714
APPIAN Inc. Dennis E. Faulkenberg dfaulkenberg@appianadvisors.com One N. Capitol, Ste. 1050 Indianapolis, IN 46204 appianadvisors.com P: 317-822-9205
C.H. Robinson - Evansville Branch Thomas Burkhardt, General Manager thomas.burkhardt@chrobinson.com 5155 Rosebud Lane Newburgh, IN 47630 chrobinson.com P: 812-842-0000; F: 812-842-0001 Rail services; trucking - bulk haul, flat bed, heavy haul, LTL, truckload, refrigerated, specialized, regional, national; trucking services; freight forwarders; heavy lift/ haulage; intermodal services; steamship lines/agents; 3PL; distribution centers
ERS-OCI Wireless Daphne Knox, Marketing Director P.O. Box 110 Ligonier, IN 46767 ers-oci.com P: 260-894-4145; F: 260-894-7581 Wireless voice, & data video, RFID, asset management
Foreign Targets Inc. Andrew Reinke, President fti@foreigntargets.com 435 Virginia Ave., Ste. 504 Indianapolis, IN 46203 foreigntargets.com P: 317-822-9710; F: 317-822-9719
Now Courier Inc.
Kellie L. Walsh, Executive Director kellie@greaterindiana.com 6283 E. Centinary Road Mooresville, IN 46158 greaterindiana.com P: 317-834-3754; F: 317-834-3754
Anthony Bova, EVP/Director of Business Development abova@spotmyfreight.com 445 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 spotmyfreight.com P: 317-418-2168; F: 317-635-6357
Ryan Schwalbach, President rschwalbach@nowcourier.com 111 E. McCarty St. Indianapolis, IN 46225 nowcourier.com P: 317-638-7071; F: 317-638-7016
Provides guidence on alt. fuel deployment and funding of projects
TMS (Transportation Management System); global provider SaaS Supply Chain Services
Same-day courier; distribution services; dedicated drivers; fleet replacement/ management; focus of medical, automotive, office supplies, banking, payroll, warehouse, box truck
Couriers
Pillow Express Logistics
Indiana Strategic Resource Group Aleta Mungal, President amungal@indianastrategicresourcegroup.com P.O. Box 3083 Carmel, IN 46082 indianastrategicresoucegroup.com P: 317-607-4660; F: 317-816-0108
Aptus Delivery Systems
Stategic planning, feasibility and marketing assessments, business communications, diversity services, community engagement, program development, MBE, WBE Certified
Lance Adams, CEO lance.adams@aptusdeliverysystems.com 2040 S. Lynhurst Drive, Ste. L Indianapolis, IN 46241 aptusdeliverysystems.com P: 317-390-0111; F: 317-390-0112
Midwest Toxicology Services LLC
Aptus Delivery Systems
Susie Fields, Sales & Marketing susie.fields@midwesttox.com 603 E. Washington St., Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46204 midwesttox.com P: 317-262-2200; F: 317-262-2222
Lance Adams, CEO lance.adams@aptusdeliverysystems.com 3230 Rosetta Place South Bend, IN 46628 aptusdeliverysystems.com P: 574-217-7587; F: 574-232-0069
Managed drug testing programs DOT & nonDOT; onsite collections available
Aptus Delivery Systems
Miebach Consulting Inc. Nick Banich, Business Development Manager banich@miebach.com 151 N. Delaware, Ste. 1770 Indianapolis, IN 46202 miebach.com P: 317-423-3126; F: 317-423-2951 Facility design and site masterplanning; network, inventory, process, and transportation optimization; consulting and industrial engineering
Owens Communications Inc. Lori Sweet, Marketing Coordinator lori-sweet@owenscommunications.com 1815 21st St. Columbus, IN 47201 owenscommunications.com P: 812-376-9652; F: 812-376-9729
Lance Adams, CEO lance.adams@aptusdeliverysystems.com 5020 Investment Drive Fort Wayne, IN 46808 aptusdeliverysystems.com P: 260-744-1228; F: 260-744-6037 Warehousing, transportation, logistical order fulfillment, distribution, LTL, expedites, air freight, courier service, pool distribution
Boyer Transportation Services John C. Boyer III, President jboyertrans@comcast.net 6530 Glen Lake Court Fort Wayne, IN 46814 boyertrans.com P: 260-676-2140; F: 260-672-9540
G. Eddie Pillow, Vice President epillow@pillowlogistics.com 4005 Vincennes Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 pillowlogistics.com P: 317-415-4000, 888-884-0888 F: 317-415-4009 Courier logistics services, same-day, expedited, medical, office supplies, mail, warehouse staffing services, mail room management services, fulfillment and distribution services
Special Dispatch Don Nichols, General Manager donnichols@sdindy.com 3560 Developers Road Indianapolis, IN 46227 specialdispatchinc.com P: 317-787-0608; F: 317-791-2760 Courier/delivery since 1965; offering 1-hr, 2-hr & same-day service; on-demand box truck & tractor-trailer; warehouse & crossdock service; hazmat and TSA certified; open 24/7/365
Wheels Assured Logistics Gary W. Giles P.O. Box 47364 Indianapolis, IN 46247 wheelsassured.com P: 317-322-1919; F: 317-322-2074
Regional delivery and courier service
Wireless, broadband and nationwide communications
Assisting Indiana companies identify & penetrate foreign markets; export development
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A Plus Brokerage
Spot Freight
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Engineering/ Architectural Services American Structurepoint Inc. Christopher F. Murphy, PE, Vice President cmurphy@structurepoint.com 7260 Shadeland Station Indianapolis, IN 46256 structurepoint.com P: 317-547-5580; F: 317-543-0270
Apex Engineering 5521 Industrial Road Mount Vernon, IN 47620 apex-engineering.com P: 812-838-0148
Architects Incorporated II James K. Griggs, President griggs@ai2.biz 1220 Baldwin St. Elkhart, IN 46514 ai2.biz P: 574-262-4400; F: 574-262-3300
BF&S Paul Shaffer, Vice President, Airport Development pshaffer@bfsengr.com 8450 Westfield Blvd., Ste. 300 Indianapolis, IN 46240 bfsengr.com P: 317-713-4615; F: 317-713-4616
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DLZ Miguel A. Trevino, Vice President 111 W. Columbia St., Ste. 100 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 dlz.com P: 260-420-3114; F: 260-420-0240
DLZ Indiana W. Michael Jabo, Division Manager mjabo@dlz.com 900 Ridge Road, Ste. L Munster, IN 46321 dlz.com P: 219-836-5884; F: 219-836-6013
DLZ Industrial Kurt Schmiegel, President kschmiegel@dlz.com 316 Tech Drive Burns Harbor, IN 46304 dlz.com P: 219-764-4700; F: 219-764-4156 Surveying/field services, 3D laser scanning, hydrographic surveying material testing lab services
Enverity Engineering Ross Maue, President rmaue@enverityENG.com 9229 Delegates Row, Ste. 150 Indianapolis, IN 46240 enverityENG.com P: 317-706-2075; F: 317-706-2076
Falk-PLI Scott Falk, AIA, Architect sfalk@falk-pli.com 6370 Ameriplex Dr., Ste. 100 Portage, IN 46368 falk-pli.com P: 219-762-7024; F: 219-764-4261 Architecture, engineering, land surveying, construction management
JRA Architecture Andrew Churchill bhicks@jra-arch.com 7222 N. Shadeland Ave., Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46250 jra-arch.com P: 317-806-1060; F: 317-806-1061 Site planning and evaluation, architectural design, space planning, LEED, marketing, computer renderings & video animation
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URS Corp.
Gabbard Environmental Services Inc.
John Boerger, Director of Business Development jboerger@martin-riley.com 221 W. Baker St. Fort Wayne, IN 46802 martin-riley.com P: 260-422-7994; F: 260-426-2067
Kate Zale, Transportation Program Manager kate.zale@urs.com One Indiana Square, Ste. 2100 Indianapolis, IN 46204 urscorp.com P: 317-532-5400; F: 317-532-5499
W.D. Gabbard, President wdgabbard@aol.com 7611 Hope Farm Road Fort Wayne, IN 46815 P: 260-493-2982; F: 260-493-4043
Michael Baker International Inc.
Wessler Engineering
JB Williams, Vice President jwilliams@mbakerintl.com 1650 Lyndon Farm Court, Ste. 101 Louisville, KY 40223 mbakerintl.com P: 502-339-3557; F: 502-339-4486
Beth Powlen, Business Development Representative bethp@wesslerengineering.com 5401 Vogel Road, Ste. 710 Evansville, IN 47715 wesslerengineering.com P: 812-475-1690; F: 812-475-1691
Kellie L. Walsh, Executive Director kellie@greaterindiana.com 6283 E. Centinary Road Mooresville, IN 46158 greaterindiana.com P: 317-834-3754; F: 317-834-3754
Michael Baker International Inc. John Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill john.oneill@mbakercorp.com 311 W. Monroe St., Ste. 1350 Chicago, IL 60606 mbakerintl.com P: 312-707-8770; F: 312-707-8804
Michael Baker International Inc. Mary Jo Hamman, Indiana, Director of Transportation mhamman@mbakercorp.com 3925 River Crossing Parkway, Ste. 150 Indianapolis, IN 46240 mbakerintl.com P: 317-663-8430; F: 317-663-8410
Moore & Associates Marcia McCutchan, HR marciam@maitech.com P.O. Box 625 Mount Vernon, IN 47620 maitech.com P: 812-838-4000; F: 812-838-4050
Morley & Associates James Q. Morley, President jqm@morleyandassociates.com 4800 Rosebud Lane Newburgh, IN 47630 morleyandassociates.com P: 812-464-9585; F: 812-464-2514
Wilderman & Associates Inc. Gene Wilderman, President lrumsey@wilderman-engineering.com 20 Shawnee Drive Evansville, IN 47713 wilderman-engineering.com P: 812-425-8858; F: 812-425-8886
Woolpert William Dougherty, Vice President bill.dougherty@woolpert.com 7635 Interactive Way, Ste. 100 Indianapolis, IN 46278 woolpert.com P: 317-299-7500; F: 317-291-5805 Site development, land planning, hydraulics, hydrology, commercial/retail/residential development, surveying, photogrammetry, geographic information services, enterprise information management
Yarger Engineering Inc. Brad Yarger, President bwyarger@yargerengineering.com 1401 Alimingo Drive Indianapolis, IN 46260 yargerengineering.com P: 317-475-1100; F: 317-475-0100 Traffic/roadway design and studies
Surveying
Environmental Services
Panzica Building Corp.
AECOM
Philip E. Panzica, RA, Principal Architect/President pepanzica@panzica.net 416 E. Monroe St., Ste. 320 South Bend, IN 46601 panzica.net P: 574-234-0124; F: 574-234-1023 Design/build & development
Quality Execution Inc. 1511 N. Main St. Mount Vernon, IN 47620 qualex.com P: 812-838-1601
Schmidt Associates 320 E. Vermont St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 schmidt-arch.com P: 317-263-6226; F: 317-263-6224
Schneider Corp., The contact@schneidercorp.com 8901 Otis Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46216 schneidercorp.com P: 317-826-7100; F: 317-826-7200 Survey, engineering, GIS Services
The Opus Group Douglas Swain, Vice President, General Manager douglas.swain@opus-group.com 3610 River Crossing Parkway, Ste. 230 Indianapolis, IN 46240 opus-group.com P: 317-705-0444; F: 317-705-1444 Commercial design build developer
askenvironment@aecom.com 1800 W. 17th St. Bloomington, IN 47404 aecom.com P: 812-336-0972; F: 812-336-3991
American Environmental Corp. Dan Fortune, Project Director fortune@aecindy.com 8500 Georgetown Road Indianapolis, IN 46268 americanenvironmental.net P: 317-871-4090; F: 317-871-4094 Environmental consulting, engineering, drilling and hazardous waste disposal services, investigation and remediation of soil and groundwater
Environmental Management Services info@emcevv.com 427 Main Street Evansville, IN 47708 emcevv.com P: 812-424-7768; F: 812-424-7797
Environmental Solutions Group Inc. helpis@esginfo.com 6685 Broadway, Ste. 1 Merrillville, IN 46410 esginfo.com P: 219-769-3400 Phase 1 & 2 environmental assessments, UST removal, soil & ground water sampling, asbestos inspections, indoor air quality assessments
Greater Indiana Clean Cities Coalition
Provides guidence on alt. fuel deployment and funding of projects
Indiana Department of Environmental Management Carol Corner, Commissioner 100 N. Senate Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46204 in.gov/idem P: 317-232-8603; F: 317-233-6647 State environmental regulatory agency
Industrial & Environmental Services Ralph G. Mora, President rgmora@iesolution.com 7550 E. Melton Road Gary, IN 46403 ies-env.com P: 219-939-5000; F: 219-939-6950 24-hour emergency spill response, environmental remediation and environmental consulting 24-Hour emergency telephone: 877-367-7745
Michael Baker International Inc. JB Williams, Vice President jwilliams@mbakerintl.com 1650 Lyndon Farm Court, Ste. 101 Louisville, KY 40223 mbakerintl.com P: 502-339-3557; F: 502-339-4486
Michael Baker International Inc. John Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neill john.oneill@mbakercorp.com 311 W. Monroe St., Ste. 1350 Chicago, IL 60606 mbakerintl.com P: 312-707-8770; F: 312-707-8804
Michael Baker International Inc. Mary Jo Hamman, Indiana, Director of Transportation mhamman@mbakercorp.com 3925 River Crossing Parkway, Ste. 150 Indianapolis, IN 46240 mbakerintl.com P: 317-663-8430; F: 317-663-8410
Specialty Earth Sciences Dr. Lindsay Swearingen, Managing Partner lswearin@sesciences.com 4350 Security Parkway New Albany, IN 47150 sesciences.com P: 812-945-0733; F: 812-945-0735 Environmental remediation & consulting
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Integrity Tax Consulting
Consolidated Shepherd Insurance
Luke Shappell, CFO/COO lshappell@integritytax.com 6615 Brotherhood Way Fort Wayne, IN 46825 integritytax.com P: 260-637-8899
Jeff Kweder, President 111 Congressional Blvd, Ste. 100 Carmel, IN 46032 P: 317-846-5554, F: 317-846-5444 www.sheperdins.com
Property tax consulting
Katz, Sapper & Miller Certified Public Accountants Tim Almack talmack@ksmcpa.com 800 E. 96th St., Ste. 500 Indianapolis, IN 46240 ksmcpa.com P: 317-580-2000; F: 317-580-2117
PNC Brandt J. Burdick, Senior Vice President brandt.burdick@pnc.com 101 W. Washington St., Ste. 400E Indianapolis, IN 46255 pnc.com P: 317-267-7134; F: 317-267-8899
Healthcare Services Business Health Plus Inc. 1615 Blackiston View Drive Clarksville, IN 47129 businesshealthplus.com P: 812-282-4037
Floyd Memorial Occupational Health
Franciscan WorkingWell 3325 Willowcreek Road Portage, IN 46368 workingwellsite.org P: 219-764-8439; F: 219-764-8463
Franciscan WorkingWell 6615 S. Boundary Road Portage, IN 46368 workingwellsite.org P: 219-787-8662; F: 219-787-8420
Medic On-Site Services evansville@mediconsite.com 4925 Hitch-Peters Road Evansville, IN 47711 mediconsite.com P: 812-204-9283; F: 812-479-1144
St. Mary’s Occupational Medicine Clinic 2330 Lynch Road Evansville, IN 47711 stmarys.org/occmed P: 812-485-6900
Verve Health Gerry Erb, CEO gerb@verve-health.com 8200 Haverstick Road, Ste. 150 Indianapolis, IN 46240 verve-health.com P: 317-418-7000
Kent Brown, Client Executive kent.brown@hylant.com 6714 Pointe Inverness Way, Ste. 100 Fort Wayne, IN 46804 hylant.com P: 260-969-3923; F: 260-969-3999 Transportation, logistics, warehousing, intermodal, insurance consulting
ONB Insurance Group carla.carson@oldnationalins.com 925 Wabash Ave., Ste. 200 Terre Haute, IN 47807 oldnationalins.com P: 812-478-6000
Panther Expedited Services Shad Tidler, Account Executive stidler@pantherexpedite.com 4940 Panther Parkway Seville, OH 44273 pantherexpedite.com P: 800-685-0657; F: 330-723-0649 Expedited ground and air services
Truckinsure Inc. torrin@truck-insure.com 2540 Kent Ave. West Lafayette, IN 47906 truck-insure.com P: 765-563-1878
USI Insurance Services Don Anderson, Operating Company President 307 S. Main, Ste. 200 Elkhart, IN 46516 usi.biz P: 574-266-7667
Legal Services/Attorneys Barnes & Thornburg 110 E. Wayne St., Ste. 600 Fort Wayne, IN 46802 btlaw.com P: 260-423-9440; F: 260-424-8316
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP John R. Gregg, Partner 112 N. 7th St. Vincennes, IN 47591 bgdlegal.com P: 812-886-9970; F: 812-886-0776
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP William J. Kaiser Jr., Partner 212 W. 6th St. Jasper, IN 47546 bgdlegal.com P: 812-482-5500; F: 812-482-2017
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
Worksite health centers for primary and urgent care, occupational health, DOT and rehab., wellness programs
Michael A. Grim, Partner 2350 First Financial Center 255 E. Fifth St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 bgdlegal.com P: 513-455-7600; F: 513-455-8500
Willowcreek Health Center
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
3170 Willowcreek Road Portage, IN 46368 comhs.org P: 219-947-6628; F: 219-947-6629
Bruce A. Smith, Partner 25 NW Riverside Drive, Ste. 100 Evansville, IN 47708 bgdlegal.com P: 812-437-0200; F: 812-437-6717
Kightlinger & Gray
Michael L. Eckerle, Partner 2700 Market Tower, 10 W. Market St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 bgdlegal.com P: 317-635-8900; F: 317-236-9907
info@k-glaw.com One Indiana Square, Ste. 300 211 N. Pennsylvania St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 k-glaw.com P: 317-638-4521; F: 317-636-5917
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP Bruce A. Smith, Partner 312 Main St. Vincennes, IN 47591 bgdlegal.com P: 812-882-0222; F: 812-437-6717
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP Michael A. Grim, Partner 3500 National City Tower, 101 S. Fifth St. Louisville, KY 40202 bgdlegal.com P: 502-589-4200; F: 502-587-3695 Bose McKinney & Evans LLP Jennifer Walker, Chief Marketing Officer jwalker@boselaw.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 2700 Indianapolis, IN 46204 boselaw.com P: 317-684-5000; F: 317-684-5173
Faegre Baker Daniels James Birge, Chair-Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Practice jim.birge@faegrebd.com 600 E. 96th St., Ste. 600 Indianapolis, IN 46204 faegreBD.com P: 317-569-4651; F: 317-569-4800
Ice Miller LLP 200 W. Madison St., Ste. 3500 Chicago, IL 60606 icemiller.com P: 312-726-1567; F: 312-726-7102
Ice Miller LLP Philip Genetos philip.genetos@icemiller.com One American Square, Ste. 2900 Indianapolis, IN 46282 icemiller.com P: 317-236-2307; F: 317-592-4658 Ports industrial development, municipal gas utility, single and multi-family housing, airports, ports, and 501(c)(3) bonds
Kightlinger & Gray info@k-glaw.com 312 S. Fourth St., Ste. 700 Louisville, KY 40202 k-glaw.com P: 502-442-2295; F: 502-442-2703
Kightlinger & Gray info@k-glaw.com 7311 Eagle Crest Blvd. Evansville, IN 47715 k-glaw.com P: 812-474-4400; F: 812-474-4414
Kightlinger & Gray info@k-glaw.com Bonterra Bldg., Ste. 200 3620 Blackiston Blvd. New Albany, IN 47150 k-glaw.com P: 812-949-2300; F: 812-949-8556
Krieg DeVault pbrennan@kdlegal.com 8001 Broadway, Ste. 400 Merrillville, IN 46410 kriegdevault.com P: 219-227-6100; F: 219-227-6101
Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary, PC Jeffrey S. Jackson, Partner jjackson@scopelitis.com 10 W. Market St., Ste. 1500 Indianapolis, IN 46204 scopelitis.com P: 317-637-1777; F: 317-687-2414 Transportation-related legal services
Shanahan & Shanahan James A. Shanahan, Partner jashanahan@lawbyshanahan.com 230 W. Monroe St., Ste. 2620 Chicago, IL 60606 lawbyshanahan.com P: 312-263-0607; F: 312-263-0611 Bond counsel, borrower’s counsel, issuer’s counsel, underwriter’s counsel, counsel on municipal financings
Shanahan & Shanahan James A. Shanahan, Partner jashanahan@lawbyshanahan.com 609 Treybourne Drive, Ste. C Greenwood, IN 46142 lawbyshanahan.com P: 317-881-4881 Bond counsel, borrower’s counsel, issuer’s counsel, underwriter’s counsel, counsel on municipal financings
Media/Publishing/PR American Journal of Transportation George Lauriat, Editor-in-Chief editorial@ajot.com 116 Court St., Ste. 5 Plymouth, MA 2360 ajot.com P: 508-927-4188; F: 508-927-4189
Building Indiana News Andrea M. Pearman, Publisher apearman@buildingindiana.com 1330 Arrowhead Court Crown Point, IN 46307 buildingindiananews.com P: 219-226-0300; F: 219-226-0303
Cargo Business News miked@nwpublishingcenter.com 1028 Industry Drive Tukwila, WA 98188 cargobusinessnews.com P: 206-324-5644; F: 206-324-8939
Kightlinger & Gray info@k-glaw.com Merrillville Corporate Center 8001 Broadway, Ste. 100 Merrillville, IN 46410 k-glaw.com P: 219-769-0413; F: 219-769-0798
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Financial Services/Banks | Insurance Services | Legal Services/Attorneys
1700 State St. New Albany, IN 47150 floydmemorial.com P: 812-542-4988
Hylant Transportation
Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Financial Services/Banks Insurance Services
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2016 Indiana Logistics Director y Grow Indiana Media Ventures/ Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick Gerry Dick, President & Managing Editor general@growindiana.net 1630 N. Meridian St., Ste. 400 Indianapolis, IN 46202 insideindianabusiness.com P: 317-275-2010; F: 317-472-7355
Harbor House Publishers - Great Lakes/Seaway Review Magazine Michelle Cortright, Publisher mcortright@harborhouse.com 221 Water St. Boyne City, MI 49712 harborhouse.com P: 800-491-1760; F: 866-906-3392 Publishing, regional transportation, harbor@ harborhouse.com
Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International 2 Park Lane, Earls Colne Colchester, CO6 2RJ U.K. heavyliftpfi.com P: 44-1787-222434
Indianapolis Business Journal Greg Morris, President/Publisher info-ibj@ibj.com 41 E. Washington St., Ste.200 Indianapolis, IN 46204 ibj.com P: 317-634-6200; F: 317-263-5060
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Inland Port Magazine Daron Jones, Editor djones@inlandportmagazine.com 27270 Jimmy Lane Conroe, TX 77385 inlandportmagazine.com P: 281-602-5400
Journal of Commerce Chris Brooks, Executive Editor cbrooks@joc.com 2 Penn Plaza East Newark, NJ 7105 joc.com P: 973-776-8660
Logistics Management lpeddie@peerlessmedia.com 111 Speen St., Ste. 200 Framingham, MA 1701 logisticsmgmt.com P: 508-663-1500; F: 877-417-8291
Logistics Quarterly circulation@LogisticsQuarterly.com 131 Bloor St. Toronto, ON M5R 2E3, Canada logisticsquarterly.com P: 416-461-8355
Manufacturing & Logistics IT Magazine
Modern Materials Handling
Commercial Advantage Inc.
Integrity Tax Consulting
111 Speen St., Ste. 200 Framingham, MA 01701 mmh.com P: 508-663-1500; F: 877-330-7427
Lori Tubbs, President ltubbs@commercial-adv.com 9111 S. Broadway, Ste. LL Merrillville, IN 46410 commercial-adv.com P: 219-736-0014; F: 219-736-0134
Luke Shappell, CFO/COO lshappell@integritytax.com 6615 Brotherhood Way Fort Wayne, IN 46825 integritytax.com P: 260-637-8899
Russo Communications Steve Russo srusso@russocomm.com P.O. Box 675 Zionsville, IN 46077 russocomm.com P: 317-873-1678
Supply Chain Brain Magazine 750 Smith Road Peconic, NY 19958 supplychainbrain.com P: 516-829-9210; F: 516-829-9722
Suppy Chain Management Review lpeddie@peerlessmedia.com 111 Speen St., Ste. 200 Framingham, MA 01701 scmr.com P: 508-663-1500; F: 877-417-8291
Waterways Journal Weekly info@waterwaysjournal.net 319 N. 4th St., Ste. 650 St. Louis, MO 63102 waterwaysjournal.net P: 314-241-7354; F: 314-241-4207
World Cargo News gtilbury@wcnpublishing.com The Coach House, 24 Bridge St. Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8BX U.K. worldcargonews.com P: +44 1372 375511; F: +44 1372 370111
Real Estate/Site Selection Acorn Group Inc./TCN Worldwide Real Estate Albert Donato III, President adonato3@acorn-group.net 1 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 acorn-group.net P: 317-231-1000; F: 317-231-1016 Brokerage, consulting, site selection, build to suit, tenant representation, development, redevelopment, property management, facilities management; local, regional, international
Aspen Property Management John Perine, President jperine@aspenmanagementcompany.com 910 N. Shadeland Ave., #6 Indianapolis, IN 46240 aspenmanagementcompany.com P: 317-352-9147 Leasing of offices, retail, industrial, self storage, HOA
Baker Commercial Real Estate Jim Baker, SIOR, CCIM, President jim@bakercre.com 603 N. Shore Drive, Ste. 201 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 bakercre.com P: 812-285-0900; F: 812-285-0700
Marine Log
Industrial and commercial real estate sales, leasing, consulting
MEK Group, The Michael Snyder, Managing Principal msnyder@themekgroup.com 11405 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 103 Carmel, IN 46032 themekgroup.com P: 317-805-4870; F: 317-844-4934 74
Chris Yeakey Market Leader Indianapolis chris.yeakey@cushwake.com www.dtz.cassidyturley.com One American Square, Ste. 1300 Indianapolis, IN 46282 cassidyturley.com P: 317-634-6363; F: 317-639-0504 Brokerage, economic incentive procurement, property management, construction services, corporate services, auction services
Darwin Realty & Development George Cibula, Chairman gcibula@@darwinrealty.com 970 N. Oak Lawn Elmhurst, IL 60126 darwinrealty.com P: 630-782-9520; F: 630-782-9531
DTM Real Estate Marvin Murdock, Construction Management mmurdock@dtmrealestate.com 1 N. Meridian St., Ste. 901 Indianapolis, IN 46204 dtmrealestate.com P: 317-917-9905; F: 866-356-2002 Full service commercial brokerage, facility/ property management, construction management, consulting
Duke Realty Corp.
editor@ibcpub.com P.O. Box 3575; Barnet Hertfordshire, EN5 9QD U.K. logisticsit.com P: +44 (0) 1707 664200 marinelog@sbpub.com 55 Broad St., 26th Floor New York, NY 10004 marinelog.com P: 212-620-7200; F: 212-633-1165
Property tax consulting
Cushman & Wakefield
Bingham Economic Development Advisors/Bingham Greenebaum Doll Jeff Kirk, Partner 2700 Market Tower, 10 W. Market St. Indianapolis, IN 46204 bgdlegal.com P: 317-968-5478; F: 317-236-9907
600 E. 96th St., Ste. 100 Indianapolis, IN 46240 dukerealty.com P: 317-808-6000; F: 317-808-6794 Build to suit logistics facilities & facilities for lease up to 1 million square feet or more
First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. Daniel Meador, Regional Director/ Market Leader info@firstindustrial.com 1425 Sadlier Circle W. Indianapolis, IN 46238 firstindustrial.com P: 317-352-8391, ext. 11491; F: 317-351-1777
Hahn Realty Corp. Gene Hahn, Principal Broker hrc2u@hahnrealtycorp.com 5011 Washington Ave., Ste. 1 Evansville, IN 47715 hahnrealtycorp.com P: 812-477-6980; F: 812-471-3027 Relocation & commercial development
Holladay Properties - Headquarters Doug Hunt, Senior Vice President and Partner dhunt@holladayproperties.com 227 S. Main St., Ste. 300 South Bend, IN 46601 holladayproperties.com P: 574-234-2073; F: 574-284-3790 Development, design/build and asset management
Holladay Properties (AmeriPlex Indianapolis Office) Chris Wilkes cwilkes@holladayproperties.com 5715 Decatur Blvd. Indianapolis, IN 46241 holladayproperties.com P: 317-548-4231; F: 317-856-9012 Development, design/build and asset management
Jones Lang LaSalle Steve Schwegman, Senior Vice President, Supply Chain & Logistics Solutions steve.schwegman@am.jll.com 8900 Keystone Crossing, Ste. 1150 Indianapolis, IN 46240 joneslanglasalle.com P: 317-810-7185 Real estate, site selection, supply chain consulting, business & economic incentives
Koetter Construction Bob Koetter, President bob@thekoettergroup.com 7393 Pete Andres Road Floyds Knobs, IN 47119 thekoettergroup.com P: 812-923-9873; F: 812-923-9873 Commercial construction and real estate
Landmark Realty & Development Inc. Stacy Stevens, Broker/Owner sstevens@landmarkrealtyinc.com 915 Main St., Ste. 608 Evansville, IN 47708 landmarkrealtyinc.com P: 812-474-9814; F: 812-474-9834
Lauth Property Group 111 Congressional Carmel, IN 46032 lauth.net P: 317-848-6500; F: 317-848-6511
Newmark Grubb/Cressy & Everett George Cressy, CEO 4100 Edison Lakes Parkway, Ste. 350 Mishawaka, IN 46545 cressyandeverett.com P: 574-271-4060; F: 574-271-4292
Perry County Development Corp. Alvin C. Evans, President & CEO alvin@pickperry.com 601 Main St., Ste. A Tell City, IN 47586 pickperry.com P: 812-547-8377; F: 812-547-8378
River Ridge Development Authority Jerry G. Acy, Executive Director jerry@riverridgeecc.com 6200 E. State Road 62 Bldg. 2501, Ste. 600 Jeffersonville, IN 47130 riverridgecc.com P: 812-285-8979; F: 812-285-8983
Summit Realty Group/Cushman & Wakefield Matt Langfeldt, Partner 1720 N. Kinser Pike Bloomington, IN 47404 cushmanwakefield.com P: 812-822-1122
Summit Realty Group/Cushman & Wakefield Brian Zurawski, Principal bzurawski@summitrealtygroup.com 241 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 summitrealtygroup.com P: 317-713-2100; F: 317-713-2103
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Tobin Development Corp.
Conexus Indiana
Kevin J. Tobin, President ktobin@tobindevelopment.com 500 N. Michigan Ave., Ste. 600 Chicago, IL 60611 tobindevelopment.com P: 312-615-5200
David Holt, Vice President, Operations, Business Development dholt@conexusindiana.com 111 Monument Circle, Ste. 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 conexusindiana.com P: 317-638-2108; F: 317-638-2110
Design, build for sale or lease
Research C.H. Robinson - Evansville Branch Thomas Burkhardt, General Manager thomas.burkhardt@chrobinson.com 5155 Rosebud Lane Newburgh, IN 47630 chrobinson.com P: 812-842-0000; F: 812-842-0001 Rail services; trucking - bulk haul, flat bed, heavy haul, LTL, truckload, refrigerated, specialized, regional, national; trucking services; freight forwarders; heavy lift/ haulage; intermodal services; steamship lines/agents; 3PL; distribution centers
Center of Workforce Innovations Linda Woloshansky, President & CEO lwolo@innovativeworkforce.com 2804 Boilermaker Court, Ste. E Valparaiso, IN 46383 innovativeworkforce.com P: 219-462-2940; F: 219-465-6860 Innovative, customized training solutions for the logistics workforce, assistance with training grants, skill assessment & recruitment
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Foreign Targets Inc. Andrew Reinke, President fti@foreigntargets.com 435 Virginia Ave., Ste. 504 Indianapolis, IN 46203 foreigntargets.com P: 317-822-9710; F: 317-822-9719 Assisting Indiana companies identify & penetrate foreign markets; export development
Nextrans Center Srinivas Peeta, Ph.D., Director peeta@purdue.edu 3000 Kent Ave. W. Lafayette, IN 47906 purdue.edu/dp/nextrans P: 765-496-9729; F: 765-807-3123
Security
SII (Security Industries Inc.), a div. of TAG
7P Solutions
Danny Jones, General Manager djones@tagsii.com 1000 Georgiana St. Hobart, IN 46342 siisecurity.com P: 219-942-9447; F: 219-942-9448
Jeff Clark, President jclark@7psolutions.biz 136 N. Van Buren St., P.O. Box 1274 Nashville, IN 47448 7psolutions.biz P: 812-988-4430 GPS security, environmental monitoring
Indatus David Durik, CEO 432 State St. New Albany, IN 47150 indatus.com P: 812-945-6351; F: 812-945-6352 Telephone systems, data networks, surveillance systems, security & door access systems, data & voice disaster recovery
Securitas Security Services USA Inc. Brian D. Crowley, Business Development Manager brian.crowley@securitasinc.com 1712 N. Meridian St., Ste. 200 Indianapolis, IN 46206 securitasinc.com P: 317-490-4494; F: 317-591-0276 Logistics security, armed & unarmed on-site guarding, mobile patrol and electronic security integration
Provider of security fence, authomated gates, access controls and many types of doors exclusively to the industrial/heavy commercial marketplace
Translation Services Indy Translations info@indytranslations.com 11495 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 270 Carmel, IN 46032 indytranslations.com P: 317-566-8200; F: 317-566-9465
LTC Martin George, CEO mgeorge@languagetrainingcenter.com 5750 Castle Creek Parkway, Ste. 487 Indianapolis, IN 46250 languagetrainingcenter.com P: 888-456-1626; F: 317-578-1673 Translation, interpreting, language training, cross cultural training
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CANADA
Alberta
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CO
CA
Ontario (ONT)
OK
AZ Phoenix (PHX)
San Diego (SAN)
KY
Greensboro (GSO)
AR
Champaign
CAYMAN ISLANDS (UK)
Guadalajara (GDL) Mexico City (MEX)
200
Madison Municipal (IMS)
(DCY)
JAMAICA
Salem Municipal (I83)
Paoli Municipal (I42)
French Lick Municipal (FRH)
CO
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Hamilton
Greensburg-Decatur County (I34)
North Vernon Municipal (OVO)
Freeman Municipal (SER)
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Richmond Municipal (RID)
Mettel Field (CEV)
74
Columbus Municipal (BAK)
65
Grissom Municipal (BFR)
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Dayton Int’l (DAY)
70
New Castle-Henry County Municipal (UWL)
Shelbyville Muncipal (GEZ)
Greenwood Municipal (HFY)
Bloomington Monroe County (BMG)
CUBA HAITI
Anderson
Randolph County (I22)
Anderson Municipal (AID)
Indianapolis Metro (UMP)
Indianapolis
Greenwood
Brazil-Clay County Municipal (OI2)
Terre Haute Int’l (HUF)
Sullivan County (SIV)
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS (UK)
Delaware County (MIE)
Indianapolis Regional (MQJ) Indianapolis Downtown Heliport (8A4)
Indianapolis Int’l (IND)
Terre Haute
70
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Fort Lauderdale (FLL) Miami (MIA)
Muncie
69
Fishers
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Clinton Airport (1I7)
57 Orlando (MCO) Tampa (TPA)
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Boone County (6I4)
Crawfordsville Municipal (CFJ)
Decatur
GA
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Indianapolis Executive (TYQ)
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Houston (IAH) San Antonio (SAT)
Fort Wayne Int’l (FWA)
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Wabash Municipal (IWH)
Logansport Cass County (GGP)
Delphi Muncipal (1I9)
BERMUDA (UK)
SC
Huntsville (HSV)
MS Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)
TX
MEXICO
DeKalb County (GWB)
Smith Field (SMD)
Fort Wayne
Huntington Municipal (HHG)
Peru Municipal (I76) White County (MCX)
Purdue University (LAF)
72 Raleigh-Durham (RDU)
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Charlotte (CLT)
TN
Memphis (MEM)
NM El Paso (ELP)
NV
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Fulton County (RCR)
Jasper County (RZL)
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INRD
CSX
Richmond
NS
Lawrence
Brownsburg CSX
Terre Haute
Muncie
Fishers
CSX
Decatur
GA
Portland NS NS
INCR
CIW
Carmel
Zionsville
Crawfordsville CSX BERMUDA (UK)
SC
Rockville
MS LA
TX
Greensburg
Hamilton
IORY
Edinburgh
FL
BAHAMAS
INRD
INRD
Seymour
HAITI CAYMAN ISLANDS (UK)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PUERTO RICO
ISRR
(US)
CSX NS
MAJOR RAILROADS OF NORTH AMERICA
Pana Cana ma l
Huntingburg
MEXICO
Norfolk Southern Union Pacific
Milwaukee
ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES International State/Province
Delavan
GREENLAND
43
Grand Rapids
94
Burlington
ND 90
15
OR
29
94
ID WY
86
17
SD
90
25
94 WI
80
70
29
NE 76
UT 15
CA
CO
70
72
70
135
49
44
57
8
NM
25
35
20 35
MS
64
90
MA
CT RI
45
24
49
2
40
35
GA
Tuscola
95
FL
95
HAITI 307
180
120
150
134
180
175
190
Salem
BELIZE
307
200
MALA
GUATE
100 200 300 400 500 Km
COSTA RICA
MAJOR HIGHWAYS OF NORTH AMERICA
31W
62
9004
9001
431
69
Morgantown Greenville
231
62
68
Cave City
HAITI
Bardstown Harrodsburg
150
31E
150
Stanford
68
65
64
Lexington
9002
Hodgenville
Beaver Dam 9007
62 Princeton
62
Frankfort 60
31E
Elizabethtown
Owensboro
60
641 62
27
25
421
64
265 65
9005
Paducah
Falmouth
Eminence
Louisville
31W
60
41
24
52
75
127
42 Clarksville
New Albany
60
41A
ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES International 60 State/Province
275
42
71
Madison
150
264
COLUMBIA
75
Hamilton
Cincinnati
421
Huntingburg
PANAMA
LEGEND HIGHWAYS Interstates Major Highways
Brookville
Greensburg
North Vernon
Carrollton
231 Henderson
Eldorado
Sturgis
• U.S. interstates and major highways in Canada and Mexico • Source: Controlled-access highways defined as interstates by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration and major traffic thoroughfares in Canada and Mexico
52
74
50
Austin
69
Evansville Mount Vernon
Pana Cana ma l
Dayton Middletown
Shelbyville
Columbus
31
Fort Branch
64 45
VENEZUELA
NICARAGUA
300 Miles
Troy
27
Paoli
41
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES (NL)
RAS
HONDU
EL SALVADOR
200
Piqua
Richmond
70
65 Seymour
50
Washington
Vincennes
186
185
200
100
40
Franklin
Bloomington
Bedford
69
50
Flora
190
95
0
JAMAICA
(US)
127
36
New Castle
Indianapolis
Greenwood
231
Sullivan
45
57 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC PUERTO RICO
35
36
Lawrence
Edinburgh
40 TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS (UK)
CAYMAN ISLANDS (UK)
40
Brazil
Terre Haute
70 Casey
BAHAMAS
CUBA
180
105
0
Paris
57 45
4 75
180
85 57
200
Rockville
Arcola
16
75 10
37
40
57
54
15
Celina
Portland
75
Muncie
69 Anderson
Fishers
465 Speedway
Lima
33
Elwood
Carmel
Zionsville
Brownsburg
224
27
Marion
35
Noblesville
Lebanon
136
41
36
31
421
52
74 Crawfordsville
150
Tolono
24
Paulding
Decatur Berne
Frankfort
231
Danville
Champaign
127
469
Wabash
Kokomo
Lafayette
136
74 72
Decatur Mount Zion
24 Peru
Trucks use North America’s roadways for the widest reach in freight transportation, delivering goods to major metros and rural areas. Maps in this section show the location of the U.S. Interstate System and major roadways in Canada and CAYMAN JAMAICA ISLANDS Mexico, as well as primary roads in Indiana. (UK)
Bryan
6 33
Fort Wayne
Delphi
CUBA
Coldwater
Angola
Ligonier
Warsaw
Huntington
Logansport Fowler
Paxton
Le Roy
Clinton
BERMUDA (UK)
85
30
MEXICO
49
40
20
Goshen
33
30
35
West Lafayette
Bloomington
NJ
85
26
10
18 57
15
69 80
Elkhart
Plymouth
31
Rensselaer
Watseka
45
DE
95
VA
40 73 95
SC
41
52
24
55
10
16
1
Mishawaka
6
Knox
421
57
Fairbury
89 93
NC
131
12
Granger
90
South Bend
LaPorte
30
Hebron
231
Rochester
VT91 NH
84
PA
MD 81
77
85 20
85
65
59
87
81 88
390
99
68
79
WV
40 26
75
AL
20
LA
86
80
79
77
81 24 59
49
45
70
KY 75 65
TN65
30
20
45
76
71OH
64
64
24 40
TX 10
15
69
64
55
40
AR
55
10
19
1
90
75
74
70
55
MO
35
44
27
96 196 94 80 90
94
74 39 5557 65 IN 69
IL
KS
OK 40
90
43
35
IA 80
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
25
AZ 40
17
10
NY
75
39
90
84 80
NV 5
7
400
MI
Three Rivers
31 Buchanan
20
94
Hobart
Merrillville Valparaiso
65
Nova Scotia
417
69
35
MN
Michigan CIty Portage
Gary
Highland
Crown Point
Jackson
12
Bridgman
80 Schererville
45 Kankakee
Prince Edward Island
95
17
94
MT
84
5
2
Hammond
Joliet
80
ME
117
East Chicago
355
52
SAINT PIERRE & MIQUELON (FR)
New Brunswick
11
11
Chicago
Aurora
34
Quebec
Ontario 17
Chelsea
Battle Creek
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS (UK)
Highways, page 87
96
Leslie
127 Kalamazoo
94
St. Joseph
75
Berea
Mount Vernon
Greensburg
27 127
25
BELIZE
ALA
TEM GUA
0 0
100
200
AS
NICARAGUA
300 Miles
100 200 300 400 500 Km
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
DUR
HON
EL SALVADOR
HIGHWAYS
Newfoundland and Labrador Manitoba
16 1
15
Lake Michigan
294
Oak Park
88
30
CANADA
Saskatchewan
1
Okemos
69
South Haven
196
British Columbia
69
Lansing
Wayland
131
45
14
90
27
96
Beechwood
Twin Lakes Harvard
Alberta
Frankfort Lexington
Nunavut
16
MGR
Louisville
Owensboro
Northwest Territories
90
Jeffersonville LORL New Albany
HOS
NS
PANAMA
Yukon
WA
CSX Clarksville
SIND
NS
ISRR
CSX
EVWR
Mount Vernon
COLUMBIA
LEGEND RAILROADS BNSF Railway CN Railway Canadian Pacific CSX Ferromex Kansas City Southern
• Class I railroads serving North America • Source: U.S. Surface Transportation Board defines Class I railroads as having annual carrier operating revenues of $250 AK million or more
Madison
Austin
Paoli
DCRR
ISRR
Fort Branch
ISRR
VENEZUELA
NICARAGUA
300 Miles
COSTA RICA
LIRC
CSX
Washington
CSX
Vincennes
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES (NL)
Evansville
200
Bedford
INRD
JAMAICA
RAS
HONDU
EL SALVADOR
100
100 200 300 400 500 Km
North Vernon CMPA
CSX
BELIZE
MALA
GUATE
0
16
Cincinnati CSX
Bloomfield
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS (UK)
CUBA
0
CIND
INRD
Sullivan
MEXICO
Columbus
Bloomington
CSX ISRR
|
Freight railroads serve nearly every industrial, wholesale, retail and resource-based sector of the North American BAHAMAS economy. Maps in this section show the seven FL Class I railroads in Canada, Mexico and the U.S. in addition to the Indiana rail system.
MW
Berne NS
Marion
Elwood
NS HHPA
NC TN
AR
NM
USRP CERA
Kokomo
Lafayette
NS
KY
MO OK
AZ
WC
WSRY
WSRY
West Lafayette
KBSR
WV
KS
CA
Wabash
Peru
Delphi
KBSR
Bloomington
NJ
MD
Decatur
CSX
KBSR
MA
CT RI PA
IA
NE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CFE
Huntington NS
Logansport
TPW
Fowler
NY
MI
WI
SD
WY
Fort Wayne
Rensselaer
TPW
MN
ID
NV
NS CFE
NS
Rochester
Nova Scotia
MT OR
Warsaw
FCRR
ME
ND
Angola Ligonier CSX
Plymouth
Knox
Ontario WA
CSX
Prince Edward Island
IN
Goshen
CFE
CKIN
NS
SAINT PIERRE & MIQUELON (FR)
New Brunswick
GDLK
NS NS
Crown Point
Hebron
Elkhart
South Bend LaPorte CN
CSX
Highland Hobart CN
Hammond
Joliet
Quebec
Mishawaka
NS
CSX
Newfoundland and Labrador Manitoba
LA
81
Railroads, page 84
Battle Creek
Lake Michigan
Chicago
Oak Park Aurora
CANADA
WEST VIRGINIA
64
VIRGINIA
Lansing
Nunavut
Saskatchewan
Charleston
Riv er
Northwest Territories
Alberta
Kahaw ha River
64
GREENLAND
British Columbia
77
Robert C. Byrd L&D
Huntington
KENTUCKY
Green River
24
ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES International State/Province
Greenup L&D
64
Lexington Ken tuc
Ohio River
57
WATERWAYS L&D Number 53 Navigable Waterways Ferry ServicesL&D Number 52
River
Frankfort
64
River
Cannelton L&D
John T. Myers L&D
COLUMBIA
PANAMA
LEGEND PORTS Over 100 Million Tons of Cargo 50-100 Million Tons of Cargo 20-50 Million Tons of Cargo 10-20 Million Tons of Cargo 5-10 Million Tons of Cargo
Ohio
Capt. Anthony Meldahl L&D
Ohio
Newburgh L&D
Evansville
75
Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville Louisville
64
Port of IndianaMount Vernon
VENEZUELA
er Riv
300 Miles
i Riv er
dy
200
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES (NL)
siss
San
100
100 200 300 400 500 Km
MAJOR PORTS
OF NORTH AMERICA
Markland L&D
65 69
57
PUERTO RICO (US)
64
Mis 55
NICARAGUA
Big
HOND
EL SALVADOR
68
79
Racine L&D
McAlpine L&D
URAS
MALA
GUATE
79
Belleville L&D
Cincinnati
71
JAMAICA
Caribbean Sea
BELIZE
SALINA CRUZ
0
CAYMAN ISLANDS (UK)
CAYO ARCAS
VERACRUZ
0
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
HAITI
TUXPAN
LAZARO CARDENAS
70
Hannibal L&D
Willow Island L&D
275
Bloomington
SAN JUAN
Saint Louis
ALTAMIRA
MANZANILLO
Pike Island L&D
Hamilton 74
70
Florissant
Gulf of Mexico
ISTI
BAHAMAS
PORT EVERGLADES MIAMI
Saint Peters
Pittsburgh
70
Columbus
71
675
70
sh River
TOPOLOBAMPO
Dayton Middletown
Terre Haute
Waba
de Golfo rnia Califo
GUAYMAS
PLA
70
Indianapolis
JACKSONVILLE
MO PAS BIL NEW CAG E OUL SOU ORL POR A TH QUE EAN GAL T ART MIN LOU FRE VES SIA S ES HUR POR EPO TON NA T LAV RT COR ACA PUS
TEXAS CITY
Muncie
Anderson 74
57
HOUSTON
GUERRERO NEGRO
Lafayette
74
Champaign
ATLANTIC OCEAN
SAVANNAH
Montgomery L&D Dashields L&D Emsworth L&D
New Cumberland L&D
71
Decatur
BERMUDA (UK)
WILMINGTON
CHARLESTON
GA
All eg Riv he er ny
76
Monongahela River
AL
Youngstown
Canton
77
Bloomington
155
Springfield
72
SC
MS
80
80
Akron
gum skin r Mu Rive
TX PACIFIC OCEAN
ISLA DE CEDROS
TN
iv
BERMUDA (U
Cleveland
Parma
Elyria
71
57
NC
MEMPHIS
PA
79
Maritime transportation is critical to the globalNC economy, OK accounting for approximately TN 90 percent of world trade by SC ARin this section display major ports in North volume. Maps America as well as Indiana’s marine terminals on the Ohio MS AL GA River and Lake Michigan. Lorain
90
OHIO
469
NEWPORT NEWS NORFOLK
172
MO
LAKE CHARLES LA BATON
Erie
90
Euclid
Lakewood
80
Fort Wayne
69
Gulf of Maine
Riv HUNTINGTONVA Ohio LOUISVILLE TRISTATE KY MOUNT (Jeffersonville) VERNON
ST. LOUIS
AR
75
Toledo
80
Lake Erie
A D A . N .A A C U.S Mentor
River
KS
OK NM
90
Elkhart
INDIANA
65
LaGrange L&D
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
CO
AZ
LONG BEACH
94
Mic South Po hig Burns rt of an Cit Bend Ind y ian Ha Wa terwa a-Burnrbor y Ha s rbo Harbo r r
55
VA KY
Ports, page 81MO
Lake St Clair
Taylor 275
MICHIGAN
69
Peoria L&DHALIFAXPeoria
MONTREAL
ILLINOIS
i Riv ipp ss
IA
NE
UT CA
LOS ANGELES
ME
Ann Arbor
RAILROADS
SD
WY Great Salt Lake
NV
OAKLAND
SAINT PIERRE & MIQUELON (FR)
PORT HAWKESBURY
Nova Scotia
SAINT JOHN
QUEBEC SOREL
SAULTSTE-MARIE
Lake Superior
Prince Edward Island
PORTLAND PRESQUE ISLE NY VT STONEPORT L a ke Lake NH ST. MI Hu r o nHAMILTON Lake Mis WI Michigan OntarioALBANY MA BOSTON si DET CLA PROVIDENCE WIN ROI IR NANTICOKE T CT RI INDIANA TOLDSO Erie PHILADELPHIA NEW HAVEN Lake R ASHTABULA HARBOR EDO CLEVELAND PA NJ NEW YORK CHICAGO MARCUS HOOK BURNS CAMDEN OH HARBOR GARY IN MD PAULSBORO PITTSBURGH DE IL BALTIMORE WV CINCINNATI
MN
ID
RICHMOND
SILVER BAY TWO HARBORS DULUTH-SUPERIOR
Gulf of St. Lawrence
New Brunswick
Warren
Livonia
94
Kalamazoo
Scioto
AZ
THUNDER BAY
ND
VANCOUVER
PORTLAND
pi Rive
r
ence
BAIE-COMEAU PORT-ALFRED
COME-BY-CHANCE
SEPT-ILES
PORT-CARTIER
Ontario
Dresden Island L&D Marseilles L&D
Starved RockOFFSHORE L&D
Quebec 74
Lake Winnipeg
SEATTLE TACOMA KALAMA WA
Farmington Hills
Detroit Battle Creek
Aurora T.J. O'Brien L&D Lockport L&D Gary Brandon Road L&D Joliet
39 Newfoundland and Labrador
Manitoba Saskatchewan METRO VANCOUVER ANACORTES LONGVIEW
Chicago
Wheaton 88
80
Iowa Hudson Bay City
CANADA
Alberta
VANCOUVER ISLAND
96
196
Evanston
Elgin
n Strait
British Columbia PRINCE RUPERT
90
Hudso
I O WA
Ced
McLeod Bay
Lake Michigan
Waukegan
Rockford
Foxe Basin
Gulf of Alaska
Kenosha
94
GREENLAND Davis Strait
Lock & Dam
Great Bear Lake
Ind Bu iana Ha ffin rbo Ga ry gton r Ha rbo Harbo r r
Yukon
65
69
|
Federal Harbor
AK
9007
ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES International State/Province
AIRPORTS Over 1 Million Tons of Cargo 250,000 - 1 Million Tons of Cargo 90,000 - 250,000 Tons of Cargo
• Airports handling at least 90,000 tons of cargo per year • Source: Airports Council International and the Mexican Ministry of Communications and Transportation (2011) VALDEZ
9001
LEGEND
OF NORTH AMERICA
Riv er
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Denver (DEN)
MA Boston (BOS)
CT RI
NJ Newark (EWR) Detroit (DTW) New York (JFK) PA Toledo (TOL) Philadelphia (PHL) OH MD Baltimore (BWI) DE Indianapolis (IND) Washington (IAD) WV Cincinnati (CVG)
MA
CT RI
Tri-State Steuben County (ANQ)
Kendalville Municipal (C62)
Warsaw Muncipal (ASW)
55
NH
Toronto (YYZ) Hartford (BDL)
North America
NE
Salt Lake City (SLC)
UT
NY
MI
WI
Minneapolis (MSP)
IA Chicago (ORD)
Plymouth Muncipal (C65)
Stark County (OXI)
65 57
Montreal (YMX) Montreal (YUL) VT
MN SD
WY
Arens Field (RWN)
Nova Scotia
ME
ND MT ID
NV
Hammond
SAINT PIERRE & MIQUELON (FR) Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Winnipeg (YWG)
WA
80
Elkhart
Bend South Bend Regional (SBN)
Porter County Municipal (VPZ)
VT NH
69
Elkhart Muncipal (EKM)
90
94
Gary
80
Quebec
Ontario Seattle (SEA)
Oakland (OAK) San Francisco (SFO)
80
Joliet
Manitoba Saskatchewan
Calgary (YYC)
Vancouver (YVR)
Portland (PDX)
OR
Michigan City Municipal (MGC) LaPorte Municipal South (PPO)
Gary/Chicago Int’l (GYY)
355
Battle Creek
Kalamazoo/Battle Creek (AZO)
Chicago
Oak Park Aurora
Newfoundland and Labrador
Airports, page 78
96
NY
MI
WI
SD
69
Nova Scotia
io
Alberta
Kalamazoo
94
Lake Michigan
294
Chicago O'Hare Int’l (ORD)
88
British Columbia
Capital Region Int’l (LAN)
96
Lansing 69
WY
Nunavut Northwest Territories
Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR)
Prince Edward Island
PORTS
Anchorage (ANC)
Grand Rapids
General Mitchell International Airport (MKE)
94
43
GREENLAND
AK
CA
New Brunswick
|
OR
SAINT P & MIQUEL
Oh
WA
AIRPORTS
Known as “The Crossroads Manitoba of America,” Indiana provides extensive logistics and transportation infrastructure in the heart of the country that efficiently Quebec Saskatchewan connects airways, railways, highways and waterways. This logistics advantage saves businesses both time and money every day, and provides a solid foundation for sustainable growth in an increasingly global marketplace.
COSTA
Pa n Ca ama na l
77 COLUMBIA
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AK Anchorage (ANC)
Yukon
Nunavut
Subhead AIRPORTS
Northwest Territories
British Columbia
CANADA
Alberta
Newfoundland and Labrador Manitoba Quebec
Saskatchewan
SAINT PIERRE & MIQUELON (FR)
Calgary (YYC)
Vancouver (YVR)
New Brunswick
Ontario Seattle (SEA)
Winnipeg (YWG)
WA
ME
ND
Portland (PDX)
MN
ID
UT
Minneapolis (MSP)
NE
Salt Lake City (SLC)
NV
Oakland (OAK) San Francisco (SFO)
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Denver (DEN)
CO
KS
CA
Category
Ontario (ONT)
KY
San Diego (SAN)
OK
Phoenix (PHX)
Greensboro (GSO)
AR
Huntsville (HSV)
Boston (BOS)
MS
Raleigh-Durham (RDU)
NC
BERMUDA (UK)
SC
Atlanta (ATL)
AL
GA
Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) Fort Worth (AFW)
TX
CT RI
Charlotte (CLT)
TN
Memphis (MEM)
NM El Paso (ELP)
MA
VA
Louisville (SDF)
MO
AZ
Manchester (MHT)
Toronto (YYZ) Hartford (BDL)
Cleveland (CLE) NJ Detroit (DTW) Newark (EWR) Rockford (RFD) New York (JFK) Toledo (TOL) PA Chicago (ORD) Philadelphia (PHL) Pittsburgh IA OH (PIT) MD Baltimore (BWI) IN DE IL Indianapolis (IND) Washington (IAD) WV Cincinnati (CVG) Kansas City (MCI)
Las Vegas (LAS) Los Angeles (LAX)
NY
MI
WI
SD
WY
Nova Scotia
Montreal (YMX) Montreal (YUL) VT NH
MT OR
Prince Edward Island
LA Houston (IAH) San Antonio (SAT)
Orlando (MCO) Tampa (TPA)
FL
BAHAMAS
Fort Lauderdale (FLL) Miami (MIA)
MEXICO
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS (UK)
CUBA HAITI CAYMAN ISLANDS (UK)
Guadalajara (GDL) Mexico City (MEX)
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
JAMAICA
BELIZE
A MAL
TE GUA
0
AVIATION
0
100
200
MAJOR AIRPORTS • Airports handling at least 70,000 tons of cargo per year • Source: Airports Council International and the Mexican Ministry of Communications and Transportation (2014) 78
VENEZUELA
NICARAGUA
300 Miles
100 200 300 400 500 Km
OF NORTH AMERICA
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES (NL)
S
RA NDU
HO
EL SALVADOR
PUERTO RICO (US)
COSTA RICA
Pa n Ca ama na l
COLUMBIA
PANAMA
LEGEND ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES AIRPORTS International Over 1 Million Tons of Cargo State/Province 250,000 to 999,999 Tons of Cargo 70,000 to 249,999 Tons of Cargo
w w w. i n d i a n a l o g i s t i c s . c o m
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Milwaukee
LEGEND AIRPORTS
94
43
Grand Rapids
General Mitchell International Airport (MKE)
Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR)
96
Capital Region Int’l (LAN)
69
Lansing 96
69
Primary
196
Subhead AIRPORTS
More than 10,000 annual airline passenger enplanements.
90
National General Aviation
Aurora
Serves national/global markets. 5,000 or more annual instrument operations, 11 or more based jets, annual international flights of 80 20+ or interstate departures of 500+ OR 500 million pounds of cargo landed weight.
Chicago Midway Int’l (MDW)
Michigan City Municipal (MGC) LaPorte Municipal South (PPO)
Gary/Chicago Int’l (GYY)
355
80
94
Gary
Hammond
Joliet
Stark County (OXI)
80
65 57
Serves regional/national markets. 10 annual domestic flights over 500 miles, 1,000 annual instrument 55 operations and 1 based jet or 100 or more based aircrafts.
Elkhart
Bend South Bend
Kendalville Municipal (C62)
Goshen Municipal (GSH)
DeKalb County (GWB)
Logansport Cass County (GGP)
Frankfort Municipal (FKR)
74
Boone County (6I4)
Crawfordsville Municipal (CFJ)
Eagle Creek (EYE) Hendricks County (2R2)
57 70
Often serves critical aeronautical functions within local and regional markets. 10 or more based aircraft OR 30 or more miles from the nearest NPIAS airport OR critical community service provided by a Federal service OR a new 57 airport or replacement facility activated after Jan. 1, 2001.
Terre Haute Int’l (HUF)
Carmel
Delaware County (MIE)
Randolph County (I22)
Anderson Municipal (AID)
Fishers
Indianapolis Metro (UMP)
New Castle-Henry County Municipal (UWL)
Indianapolis
Dayton Int’l (DAY)
70
Mettel Field (CEV)
Shelbyville Muncipal (GEZ)
Greenwood
Brazil-Clay County Municipal (OI2)
275
Greensburg-Decatur County (I34)
Bloomington
Sullivan County (SIV)
Cincinnati
65
Monroe County (BMG) Grissom Municipal (BFR)
North Vernon Municipal (OVO)
Freeman Municipal (SER)
69 Daviees County
Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Int’l (CVG)
Madison Municipal (IMS)
71
(DCY) French Lick Municipal (FRH)
ROADWAYS
Paoli Municipal (I42)
75 Hamilton
74
Columbus Municipal (BAK)
Dayton
Richmond Municipal (RID)
Greenwood Municipal (HFY)
Terre Haute
Basic/Uncategorized
Muncie
Anderson
Indianapolis Regional (MQJ) Indianapolis Downtown Heliport (8A4)
Indianapolis Int’l (IND)
Putnam County (4I7)
Clinton Airport (1I7)
Noblesville
465
Portland Muncipal (PLD)
69
Sheridan Airport (5I4) Indianapolis Executive (TYQ)
75
Marion Municipal (MZZ)
Kokomo
Lafayette
74 Champaign
Wabash Municipal (IWH)
Kokomo Municipal (OKK)
Purdue University (LAF)
Fort Wayne Int’l (FWA)
469
Huntington Municipal (HHG) Peru Municipal (I76)
Delphi Muncipal (1I9)
72
Fort Wayne
Jasper County (RZL)
White County (MCX)
Local General Aviation
Smith Field (SMD)
Fulton County (RCR)
Kentland Municipal (5OI)
Bloomington
75
Salem Municipal (I83)
Interstates
Clark Regional (JVY)
Future Interstates
Huntingburg (HNB)
64
Tollways
CITIES
AVIATION
Tri-State Steuben County (ANQ)
Warsaw Muncipal (ASW)
Regional General Aviation
Category
90
Plymouth Muncipal (C65)
Arens Field (RWN)
Serves local/regional markets. 10 or more annual instrument operations and 15 or more based aircraft OR annual passenger Decatur boardings of 2,500 or more – usually not scheduled service but charter.
69
Elkhart Muncipal (EKM)
Regional (SBN)
Porter County Municipal (VPZ)
Battle Creek
Kalamazoo/Battle Creek (AZO)
Chicago
Oak Park
88
94
Lake Michigan
294
Chicago O'Hare Int’l (ORD)
Kalamazoo
264 Evansville
State Capital
Louisville
69
Perry County Municipal (TEL)
Louisville Int’l (SDF)
65
Evansville Regional (EVV)
Population 50,000+
265
Capital City Airport (FFT)
64
Frankfort
Bluegrass Airport (LEX) 9002
Lexington
9005
Owensboro
75
9004
24
9001
MAJOR AIRPORTS OF INDIANA 9007
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LEGEND PORTS Over 100 Million Tons of Cargo 50-99 Million Tons of Cargo 20-49 Million Tons of Cargo 11-19 Million Tons of Cargo 5-10 Million Tons of Cargo
WATERWAYS Navigable Waterways Ferry Services ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES International State/Province 81
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90
Federal Harbor
Chicago
Port Ship/Barge Terminal
Calumet River
17
Lock & Dam ArcelorMittal
Whiting
T.J. O'Brien L&D
912 6 4
Burnham
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94
10
9 2
8
1
11 5
3
Indiana Harbor
15
East Chicago
Ogden Dunes
USX
90 20 41
22
Burns Harbor
90
24
212 35
Michigan City 20
Trail Creek Waterford
20 94
Porter 80
90
Chesterton
20
Portage
49
Crocker 90 80
Lake Station
80 94
12
16
421
53
Lansing
25
421
23
94
Gary
Town of Pines
Beverly Shores
Dune Acres ArcelorMittal
12
912
Indiana DNR
20. East Chicago Marina 21. Hammond Marina 22. Marina Shores 23. Portage Public Marina 24. Trail Creek Marina 25. Washington Park Marina
Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor Gary Harbor
12
U.S. Coast Guard
# Marinas
Burns Waterway Harbor
Carmeuse Lime and Stone
Michigan City Harbor
12
Buffington Harbor
18
15. Ameristar Casino 16. Blue Chip Casino 17. Horseshoe Casino 18. Majestic Star Casino
Lake Michigan
20
7
Long Beach
# Casinos
1. American Terminals 2. Amoco Oil 3. ArcelorMittal 4. Atlas Iron Processors 5. Citgo Petroleum 6. E. Chicago Property Improvement 7. Metal Management Midwest 8. Mobil Oil 9. Safety-Kleen Oil Recovery 10. Service Waste 11. United States Gypsum
DNR
21
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88
Aurora
80
Iowa City
Davenport
39
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55
Illin
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Peoria L&D
275
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94
90
• Federal Marine75Terminals • FrickToledo Services • NLMK Indiana • Cargill • Tanco Terminals 80 90 • Lakes & Rivers Transfer • Phoenix Services
Fort Wayne
• Central Steel & Wire • Feralloy Midwest Portage Feralloy Processing • ADS Logistics - Roll & Hold • Indiana Pickling & Processing • Leeco Steel • Ratner Steel Supply • Steel Warehouse • Mid-Continent Coal & Coke 75 • Carmeuse Lime & Stone
69
155
Lafayette
172
Springfield
Muncie
Anderson
Champaign
PORT OFColumbus INDIANA Springfield MOUNT VERNON Dayton
74
70
Terminal Operators 71 675
Indianapolis
• TPG/Mount Vernon Barge Service • Consolidated Grain & Barge • Consolidated Terminals & Logistics Hamilton • CEMEX/Kosmos Cement 275 • Mount Vernon Transfer Terminal
57
Terre Haute
Middletown
70
55 74
Oh
Capt. Anthony Meldahl L&D
69
57
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255 64 44
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Owensboro
65
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57
Olmsted L&D L&D Number 53 L&D Number 52
Smithland L&D
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24
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John T. Myers L&D
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Saint Louis
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70
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River
Florissant
Maritime Shippers
Cincinnati
Bloomington
ash Wab
Saint Peters
70
skin Mu River
Decatur
72
71
River
74
LaGrange L&D
Lorain Elyria
Scioto
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Lakewood
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57
Bloomington
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Peoria
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69
80
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65
Lake St Clair
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Farmington Hills
Detroit Battle Creek
Dresden Island L&D Marseilles L&D
Starved Rock L&D
74
Chicago
T.J. O'Brien L&D
Lockport L&D Brandon Road L&D
80
96
196
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Elgin
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LEGEND Lock & Dam Navy Museum Port
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
# SHIPBUILDER
50
ACBL/Jeffboat Bloomington Corn Island Shipyard Marine Builders Tell City Boatworks 37
HARBOR SERVICE 60 61 62 63
Belterra Casino Hollywood Casino Horseshoe Southern Indiana Casino Rising Star Casino Tropicana Evansville Casino
Versailles 50
# MARINAS 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88
Bedford
Seymour Admirals Anchor Inland Marina Lighthouse Point Nu Plaza Yacht Club Rivercrest Marina Sunset Bay Marina Tradewinds Marina Turtle Creek Harbor Water Ways Marina
421
INDIANA
24 10
Grayville 41
69
64
Port of IndianaMount Vernon 231 62 1 7 17 16 7 9 2 15 15 Evansville 24 5 Newburgh 60 3 74 16 6 1 4 83 20 25 22 Mount 25 21 Rockport 81 Newburgh Vernon 26 9 16 60 L&D
Henderson
USS LST Ship 41
Green River
Leavenworth
Dale
Corydon
72
51 60 16 51 Hawesville
23 14
53
Tell City Riverport
Cannelton L&D
18 62 80
63
Louisville
16 Ohio
River
75
Georgetown
Lexington
31E
60
Brandenburg
KENTUCKY
60
127
Frankfort 64
265
16
Owensboro 16 1 11
50 61
71
Nicholasville
65 31
Bardstown
Elizabethtown
83
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Oakland City
Carrollton
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Vevay
Madison
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Paoli Petersburg
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John T. Myers L&D
70 71 72 73 74
Evansville Barge & Marine Service Five M Transportation TPG/Mount Vernon Barge Service Wooten River Service
37
OHIO 86 8 Cincinnati 88 71 85 14 Lawrenceburg Aurora 19 82 Erlanger Rising 73 Sun
# CASINOS
Loogootee
Washington
Vincennes
50 51 52 53
PORTS
231 ADM Grain 14 Indiana-Michigan Power ADM Milling 15 Marathon Oil ADM Terminal 16 Mulzer Crushed Stone Alcoa 17 Northern Ag Service Babcock and Wilcox 18 Nugent Sand CF Industries 19 Paul H. Rohe # 41 Cargill 20 Peabody Energy 69 Consolidated Grain & Barge 21 SABIC CountryMark 22 Sitran Duke Energy 23 Summit Terminal 67 Foertsch Construction 24 TransMontaigne Hilltop Basic Resources 25 Vectren Indiana-Kentucky Electric 26 Yankeetown Dock/Peabody Energy 231
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Nunavut
RAILROADS
Northwest Territories
British Columbia
CANADA
Alberta
Newfoundland and Labrador Manitoba Quebec
Saskatchewan
SAINT PIERRE & MIQUELON (FR)
New Brunswick
Ontario WA
ME
ND
Prince Edward Island
Nova Scotia
MT OR
MN
ID WY
UT
CO
VT NH
MA
CT RI PA
IA
NE NV
NY
MI
WI
SD
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
OH
IN
IL
MD VA
KY
MO
BERMUDA (UK)
NC
OK
AZ
DE
WV
KS
CA
NJ
TN
AR
NM
MS
SC AL
GA
LA
TX
FL
BAHAMAS
MEXICO
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS (UK)
CUBA HAITI CAYMAN ISLANDS (UK)
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100 200 300 400 500 Km
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COSTA RICA
COLUMBIA
PANAMA
LEGEND RAILROADS BNSF Railway CN Railway Canadian Pacific CSX Ferromex Kansas City Southern
Norfolk Southern Union Pacific ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES International State/Province
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Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad Chicago South Shore & South Bend connects daily with all Chicago railroads. Responsive and flexible, we’re easy to reach. Combine rail savings with truck convenience. » Rail-truck transload facilities accessible throughout northern Indiana » Dozens of industrial sites available » Take advantage of Indiana’s favorable, pro-business economy » Railroads are green with lower emissions and are four times more fuel efficient
Contact us for more information Greg Dougherty, Director, Sales & Marketing 505 North Carroll Avenue Michigan City, Indiana 46360 Phone: (219) 214-4297 Website: www.anacostia.com/railroads/css
Your Chicago connection without the congestion
Anacostia Rail Holdings Your flexible, economical and green shipping option
Contact us for more information Scott Lurkins, Director, Sales & Marketing 500 Willinger Lane Jeffersonville, Indiana 47130 Phone: (812) 406-4586 Website: www.anacostia.com/railroads/lirc
Did you know you can move freight anywhere using the Louisville & Indiana Railroad? Do it for less — by combining lower cost rail shipping with truck convenience. »
L&I is linked to North America’s rail system, which has nearly 140,000 miles of track connecting you with your customers and suppliers.
» Rail cars carry three times more freight than most large trucks, substantially reducing per unit costs.
» Take advantage of volume purchases. Let L&I transload your shipments to trucks for local delivery or temporarily store material until needed.
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UP
CN
GDLK
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CSX
SR
Kendallville
NS
BF
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Napoleon
Bryan
Fort Wayne
MAW
CFE
Decatur
CSX
Defiance
Van Wert Delphos
Findlay
NS CFE
RJCW
Bluffton
Bowling Green
NS
Lima
W
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Toledo
Wauseon
New Haven
Huntington
R
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Perrysburg
Auburn
Wabash
Peru
WS
KB
KBSR
ILLINOIS CEIW – Central Indiana & Western Railroad
NS
Logansport
TPW
NS
IN
North Manchester
INDIANA
Adrian
Sylvania
CFE
Watseka
TPW
INDIANA REGIONAL RAILROADS
NS
Rochester
Rensselaer
Tecumseh
Hillsdale
NS
BLO L
UP
Kankakee
Milan
IN
Angola
Warsaw Columbia City
EWR
Pontiac
IN
NS
CFE
Ann Arbor
Sturgis
Plymouth
NS
NS
CSX
Lowell
Manteno
Braidwood
Nappanee
CSX
Jackson
Albion
IORY
Crown Point
MSO
Goshen
X CS
BNSF
Park Forest
LaPorte
CK
Streator
F BNS
CSX
Portage Valparaiso
Morris
Coldwater
LK GD Elkhart
South Bend
CSS
Joliet
Channahon
Three Rivers
Niles
Michigan City
Oak Lawn Gary
Orland Park
Marshall
IO RY
BNSF
CN
Eaton Rapids
CSX
Chicago
Ottawa
CSX
Dowagiac
CK IN
CN Yorkville
Benton Harbor
Grand Blanc
Howell
Charlotte
Battle Creek
WMI Portage
Flint
Fenton
CSX
Lansing
Hastings
Kalamazoo
Owosso
CN
Grand Ledge
MICHIGAN
Waukegan Lake Forest
C
Saint Johns
AA
UP
OR
Aurora
BNSF
IR
Antioch
Glencoe UP Evanston Elgin RTA Wheaton Cicero
UP
DeKalb
WS
NS
CP
Lake Michigan
Kenosha
Crystal Lake
UP
Holland
UP RTA
RAILROADS
Belvidere
BNSF
Kentwood
Racine
GL
Ionia
GLC
Woodstock
Sycamore
Rochelle
CP
Elkhorn
CN
CN
Hudsonville
UP CP
Janesville OR WS UP
Beloit
Rockford
Grand Rapids
WISCONSIN
Whitewater
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Rockford
Grand Haven
IN
WSOR
Milwaukee
UP
UP
UP
Waukesha
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CSX
CSX
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CERA – Central Railroad Co. of Indianapolis Wapakoneta A RJ Marion Bloomington CFE – Chicago Fort Wayne & Eastern Hoopeston KBSR KBSR Celina NS Co. of Indiana CERA CIND – Central Railroad NS Hartford City Bellefontaine Lafayette RJCW CKIN – Chesapeake & Indiana Railroad Kokomo Rantoul CMPA – Madison Railroad Div. of City of S N Tipton Frankfort Sidney S N Madison Port Authority NS Mahomet CN CNC – C & NC Railroad Muncie Danville CSX Piqua CNUR – Connersville & New Castle Railroad Anderson Champaign Urbana CSS – Chicago South Shore & Urbana Noblesville Lebanon IW South Bend Railroad HC Troy CE Crawfordsville Greenville Monticello Carmel RR DCRR – Dubois County Railroad Springfield S N CS New Castle Fishers EVWR – Evansville Western Railway NS X Clayton Zionsville Vandalia Richmond M Decatur EWR – Elkhart Western CN IT Lawrence U GDLK – Grand Elk Railroad CSX R N Danville Mount Zion Dayton S Xenia HCRR – Honey Creek Indianapolis P Eaton HOS – Hoosier SouthernU Connersville SX Greencastle Paris C C C R S I Greenwood X IERR – Indiana Eastern E CN Centerville Plainfield Rushville Brazil ICRK – Indian Creek Middletown Charleston IN – Indiana Northeast Railroad Wilmington IORY Terre Franklin P U Oxford CI INRD – Indiana Railroad ND Mattoon Haute Martinsville Mason IORY – Indiana & Ohio Railway Hamilton Greensburg ISRR – Indiana Southern Railroad IORY Harrison CSX ISW – Indiana Southwestern R Forest Park R S ITM – Indiana Transportation Museum I Columbus Effingham North College Hill Hillsboro KBSR – Kankakee Beaverville & Southern Bloomington Cincinnati LIRC – Louisville & Indiana C INRD Robinson INRD N X Erlanger LORL – Lucas Oil Rail Line CS NS INRD Burlington Linton Seymour MGR – MG Railroad LEGEND SIND – Southern Indiana Railway Inc. Independence CLASS I TPW – Toledo Peoria & Western Railway Corp. Bedford INRD CSXBNSF Railway USRP – US Rail Corporation Olney Madison BNSF Vincennes VVR – Vermillion Valley Railroad CSX CN CN Railway WBCR – Wabash CentralFlora X Scottsburg CSX CS CSX CSX WSRY – Winamac Southern Railway Maysville Salem Washington
PA
CM
R
Charlestown
R DC
Princeton
Jasper
La Grange
NS LORL
Carmi
Henderson
C
HOS
Evansville
CSX
Harrisburg
Boonville
NS
Shepherdsville
KENTUCKY
RJ
Radcliff
CC Bardstown
Georgetown
OHIO REGIONAL RAILROADS
MICHIGAN REGIONAL RAILROADS
BLOL – Bloomer Shippers EIRC – Eastern Illinois Railroad Co. IR – Illinois Railway RTA – Regional Transit Authority WSOR – Wisconsin & Southern Railroad
CFE – Chicago Fort Wayne & Eastern IORY – Indiana & Ohio Railway MAW – Maumee & Western RJCW – R.J. Corman/Western Ohio Line
AA – Ann Arbor Railroad ADBF – Adrian and Blissfield Rail Road AMTK - Amtrak GLC – Great Lakes Central Railroad HESR – Huron & Eastern Railway JAIL – Jackson & Lansing Railroad
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Lexington-Fayette
Pop. 25-49K Winchester
Nicholasville
Pop. 5-24K
See page xx for the Richmond Regional Railroads key.
MMRR – Mid-Michigan Railroad MSO – Michigan Southern Railroad Co. WMI – Western Michigan Railroad
KENTUCKY REGIONAL RAILROADS PAL – Paducah & Louisville Railway RJCC – R.J. Corman Railroad Co.
MAJOR RAILROADS OF INDIANA • Class I and Regional Railroads serving Indiana
TT
Versailles
Elizabethtown
ILLINOIS REGIONAL RAILROADS
Norfolk Southern Canadian Pacific
SELECT CITIES
RJCC
Lawrenceburg
CSX Owensboro
Frankfort
RJC
Louisville
NS CP
Cynthiana IS UP Union Pacific
CSX
CN
Mount Vernon
NS
R
ISR
EVW
R
Huntingburg
ISW
Jeffersonville
New Albany
PAL
NS
Mount Carmel
NS
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CS
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British Columbia
CANADA
Alberta
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Newfoundland and Labrador Manitoba
16
Quebec
Saskatchewan
1
SAINT PIERRE & MIQUELON (FR)
16
Ontario
1
11
17
WA
15
90
29
94
WY
86
17
90
25
35
MN
NV
76
UT 5
70
15
CA
29
NE
CO
70
IL
KS
25
70
135
49
44
57
MO
OK
AZ 40
8
25
AR 35
20
20
TX 10
15
MS
35
45
45
85
GA
BERMUDA (UK)
40 73 95
26
20 16
75
65
59
DE
95
SC
85
85
NJ
NC
40 26
AL
LA 49
64
MA
CT RI
VA
24 75
90
MD 81
89 93
VT91 NH
84
PA
77
81
20
68
79
87
81 88
390
99
WV
KY 75 65
59
30
55
10
19
1
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TN65
40
44
27
NM
80
79
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86
64
24 40
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55
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74
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75
74 39 5557 65 IN 69
72
90
96 196 94 80 90
94
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
90
43
35
IA 80
NY
75
39
90
80
7
MI
84 80
417
400 94 WI
Nova Scotia
95
17 69
SD
2
Prince Edward Island
North America
90
15
ID
ME
117
94
MT
OR
11
ND
84
5
New Brunswick
95
10
10 10
16
18 2
57 1 15
45
24
49
35
75
FL
95
BAHAMAS
85
30 40
40
MEXICO
49
40
4
37
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS (UK)
180
57
54
CUBA 85
HAITI
57
15
180
105
200
150
134
180
175
JAMAICA
186
185
200
190 200
BELIZE
307
ALA
TEM GUA
100
200
• U.S. interstates and major highways in Canada and Mexico • Source: Controlled-access highways defined as interstates by the U.S. Federal Highway Administration and major traffic thoroughfares in Canada and Mexico
RAS
DU
VENEZUELA
NICARAGUA
300 Miles
100 200 300 400 500 Km
MAJOR HIGHWAYS OF NORTH AMERICA
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES (NL)
HON
EL SALVADOR
0
PUERTO RICO (US)
190
95
0
CAYMAN ISLANDS (UK)
307
180
120
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
COSTA RICA
Pa n Ca ama na l
COLUMBIA
PANAMA
LEGEND HIGHWAYS Interstates Major Highways
ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES International State/Province
87
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Delavan
43
Grand Rapids
94
Burlington
27
Beechwood
131 South Haven
127
Lake Michigan
294
Chicago Chicago East Chicago
Aurora 355
34 52
80
Portage
Schererville
Highland
12 31
Mishawaka
20
Goshen
33
6 30
Knox
421
Fairbury
52
24
55
Fort Wayne
Fowler
36
Tuscola
Paris
57
Dayton Middletown
52
Brookville
50
64
265 65
60
41
31W
62
9004 9004
9001 9001
Frankfort Frankfort 64
62
Lexington
9002 9002
Bardstown
Elizabethtown
Owensboro
60
68
60
31E
60
9005 9005
Sturgis
62
Eminence
Louisville
31W
231
41A
27
421
69
Henderson
Falmouth
25
Clarksville
New Albany
Mount Vernon
52
75
127
42
264
Eldorado
71
Madison Carrollton
Huntingburg
Evansville
42
421 Austin
Fort Branch
64
North Vernon
31
150
Population Population 50,000+ 50,000+ 45
275 Cincinnati
Paoli
41
75
Hamilton
Greensburg
Columbus
50
Washington
Vincennes
Salem
24
27
74
Bedford
69
50
Select Select Small Small Cities Cities
Richmond
70
65
45
Population Population 30-49,000 30-49,000
40
Shelbyville
Seymour
State State Capital Capital
60
Lawrence
Bloomington
231
Sullivan
Flora
Troy
New Castle
Franklin
Casey
CITIES CITIES
Piqua
Edinburgh
Future Future Interstate Interstate 4 40 Tollways Tollways 57 7 5
127
36
Indianapolis Indianapolis
70
Interstates Interstates
36
Greenwood
40
Brazil
Terre Haute
45
ROADWAYS ROADWAYS
Speedway
Rockville
Arcola
35
Anderson Fishers
465
Brownsburg
75
33
Muncie
69
Carmel
136
41
Portland
Noblesville
Zionsville
Crawfordsville
Celina
Elwood
31
Lebanon
Lima
27
35
421
52
74
150
Tolono
Decatur
LEGEND LEGEND
231
Champaign
Mount Zion
Kokomo Frankfort
Danville
224
Berne Marion
Lafayette
74
Paulding
Decatur
Wabash
Delphi
136
72
24 Peru
24
469
Huntington
Logansport
Paxton
Le Roy
Highways Highways
35
West Lafayette
Bloomington
Clinton
Rensselaer
Watseka
45
127
Indiana Indiana
57
Bryan
6 33
Rochester
65
Angola
Ligonier
Warsaw
31
231
41
Coldwater
Plymouth
Hebron
Kankakee
80
LaPorte
30
69
Elkhart
South B end Bend
Merrillville Valparaiso
45
131
12
Granger
90
20
Hobart
Crown Point
Jackson
Three Rivers
Buchanan
94
Gary
Hammond
Joliet
80
Michigan CIty
Chelsea
Battle Creek
94
St. Joseph
Bridgman
Oak Park
Kalamazoo
HIGHWAYS HIGHWAYS
14
30
96
69
196
90
Okemos
Leslie
45
88
Lansing Lansing
Wayland
Twin Lakes Harvard
69
96
Harrodsburg
150
31E Hodgenville
150
Stanford
75
Berea
MAJOR HIGHWAYS OF INDIANA MAJOR HIGHWAYS OF INDIANA 431
68
Beaver Dam 9007 9007
62
Morgantown
65
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Paducah
62
Princeton
231
Cave City
MAPS MAPS
Milwaukee Milwaukee
Mount Vernon
Greensburg
27
127
25
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INDIANA’S Category
GREAT LAKES Subhead INVENTORY
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INDIANA’S GREAT LAKES INVENTORY Maritime Transportation Assets on Lake Michigan Indiana’s port authorities, harbors and terminals on Lake Michigan are listed on the following pages. This inventory was compiled as part of the Great Lakes Maritime Initiative launched by the Council of Great Lakes Governors in 2013. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of the region’s maritime transportation system, grow the regional economy and create jobs. For more information, visit www.cglg.org.
Port Authorities This section includes Indiana port authorities operating facilities on Lake Michigan.
Ports of Indiana
East Chicago Port Authority
Hammond Port Authority
Michigan City Port Authority
Portage Port Authority
Jurisdiction
State of Indiana
City of East Chicago
City of Hammond
City of Michigan City
City of Portage
Facilities
Port of IndianaBurns Harbor
East Chicago Marina
Hammond Marina
Trail Creek/ Washington Park Marinas
Portage Public Marina
Address
6625 S. Boundary Dr. Portage, IN 46368
3301 Aldis Ave. East Chicago, IN 46312
701 Casino Center Dr. Hammond, IN 46320
200 Heisman Harbor Rd. Michigan City, IN 46360
6070 Central Ave. Portage, IN 46368
Phone
219-787-8636
219-391-8482
219-659-7678
219-872-1712
219-762-5425
Website
portsofindiana.com
eastchicago.com
hammondmarina.com
mcmarina.org
ci.portage.in.us
Harbors This section includes Indiana federal and private harbors operating on Lake Michigan. Buffington Harbor
Burns Waterway Harbor
Burns Small Boat Harbor
Gary Harbor
Indiana Harbor/ Canal
Michigan City Harbor
Established
1927 by Universal Portland Cement (private harbor)
1965 by U.S. Rivers & Harbors Act
1960 by U.S. Rivers & Harbors Act
1908 by Indiana Steel (private harbor)
1913 by U.S. Rivers & Harbors Act
1836 by U.S. Rivers & Harbors Act
2012 Shipments*
1,497,216 tons
8,382,871 tons
N/A
8,878,052 tons
13,164,061 tons
N/A
Average Annual Shipments 20082011*
1,323,388 tons
6,161,472 tons
N/A
8,243,344 tons
11,429,380 tons
N/A
Description
Limestone ship terminal, casino
Public port, deep draft commercial harbor
Marina/recreational harbor
Steel mill/commercial harbor
Steel mill/ commercial harbor
Marinas/ recreational harbors
Primary Users
Carmeuse, Majestic Star Casino
Port of Indiana, ArcelorMittal
Portage Public Marina, Marina Shores
U.S. Steel
Amoco, ArcelorMittal, U.S. Gypsum, LaFarge
Coast Guard, Trail Creek/ Washington Park Marinas
Latitude/ Longitude
41.645/-87.415
41.645/-87.154
41.633/-87.177
41.629/-87.323
41.670/-87.439
41.728/-86.913
Depth
Up to 30 ft.
27-30 ft.
6-11 ft.
27-30 ft.
Canal & Harbor: 9-29 ft.
6-14 ft.
Related Structures
2,000-foot pier, 1,200-foot breakwater
5,500 feet of piers, 5,830-foot breakwater
1 ,688-foot breakwater
8,704 feet of piers, 3,000-foot breakwater
3,085-foot breakwater
3,111 feet of piers, 2,304-foot breakwater
*2012 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers data (most recent available)
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AVIATION
COLOR KEY Barge Terminal
Marina
Ship/Barge Terminal
Federal/Private Harbor
Casino
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RAILROAD ABBREVIATIONS: CN – Canadian National IHB – Indiana Harbor Belt NS – Norfolk Southern SCIH – South Chicago and Indiana Harbor yes – rail served; carrier not identified
w w w. i n d i a n a l o g i s t i c s . c o m
Facility Name/Operator
Cargo/Use
Address
Property Owner
Lat./ Lon.
Rail
Depth
Berth
Buffington Harbor - Gary, IN 46406 (Lake Co.) Carmeuse Lime and Stone
Limestone
P.O. Box 6891
Majestic Star Casino
Gaming
1 Buffington Harbor Dr. Majestic Star
41.642/-87.418
Carmeuse Lime and Stone
41.642/-87.414
26
Burns Small Boat Harbor - Portage, IN 46368 (Porter Co.) Marina Shores
Boating
5976 Dune Harbor Dr.
Marina Shores
41.616/-87.182
Portage Public Marina
Boating
1200 Marina Way
City of Portage
41.617/-87.175
Burns Waterway Harbor - Portage, IN 46368 (Porter Co.) ArcelorMittal
Iron ore, steel
250 W. U.S. Hwy 122
ArcelorMittal USA
41.632/-87.139
NS
28
Cargill
Grain
6640 Ship Dr.
Ports of Indiana
41.641/-87.155
NS
27
730 ft.
Carmeuse Lime and Stone
Limestone
165 Steel Rd.
Ports of Indiana
41.639/-87.153
NS
27
1,790 ft. 3,200 ft.
3,742 ft.
Federal Marine Terminals
General
415 Salmon Dr.
Ports of Indiana
41.637/-87.157
NS
27
Frick Services
Dry/liquid bulk
800 Sun Dr.
Ports of Indiana
41.636/-87.151
NS
27
1,790 ft.
Lakes & Rivers Transfer
Bulk cargos
115 Steel Dr.
Ports of Indiana
41.640/-87.152
NS
27
1,790 ft.
NLMK Indiana
Steel
6500 S. Boundary Dr.
Phoenix Services
Steel mill aggregate 1190 E. Loop Rd.
Ports of Indiana
41.625/-87.161
NS
27
730 ft.
Ports of Indiana
41.622/-87.154
NS
27
1,790 ft.
Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor
State port authority
6625 S. Boundary Dr.
Ports of Indiana
41.622/-87.160
NS
27
1,790 ft.
Tanco Terminals/Wolf Lake Inc.
Liquid bulk
400 E. Boundary Dr.
Ports of Indiana
41.634/-87.151
NS
27
1,790 ft.
Gary Harbor - Gary, IN 46402 (Lake Co.) USX Corp., Gary Works East Dock
Iron ore, steel-related Broadway and River Rd. USX Corp.
41.617/-87.324
CN
29
4,352 ft.
USX Corp., Gary Works West Dock
Iron ore, steel-related Broadway and River Rd. USX Corp.
41.617/-87.327
CN
31
5,280 ft.
Hammond Lakeshore - Hammond, IN 46320 (Lake Co.) Hammond Marina
Boating
701 Casino Center Dr.
City of Hammond
41.696/-87.508
Horseshoe Casino Hammond
Gaming
777 Casino Center Dr.
Caesars Entertainment
41.695/-87.506
State Line Generating Plant
Idled
South Access Rd.
Sam Townline Development Inc. 41.708/-87.522
Indiana Harbor - East Chicago, IN 46312 (Lake Co.) American Terminals Inc., North Dock
Fuel
3600 Canal St.
American Terminals Inc., South Dock
Coke
3600 Canal St.
American Terminals; Bigane Vessel Fueling American Terminals
Ameristar Casino
Gaming
777 Ameristar Blvd.
Pinnacle Entertainment
41.649/-87.466
yes
41.647/-87.471
yes
27
848 ft. 991 ft.
25
1,430 ft.
41.652/-87.435
Amoco Oil Co., Indiana Harbor Dock
Petroleum products 3210 Watling St.
Amoco Oil
41.647/-87.473
yes
ArcelorMittal
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.659/-87.455
IHB
ArcelorMittal #1 & #3 Docks
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.659/-87.454
yes
ArcelorMittal #2
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.663/-87.447
yes
ArcelorMittal Dock #6
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.654/-87.447
yes
28
ArcelorMittal Linestone Dock #4
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.654/-87.447
IHB
22
ArcelorMittal West Dock
Iron ore, steel
3001 Dickey Rd
ArcelorMittal USA
41.661/-87.463
SCIH
ArcelorMittal, Indiana Harbor Works Open Dock
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.656/-87.458
yes
ArcelorMittal, Oil Dock
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.673/-87.442
yes
ArcelorMittal, Ore Dock
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.664/-87.448
yes
ArcelorMittal., Plant No. 3 Dock
Iron ore, steel
3210 Watling St.
ArcelorMittal USA
41.656/-87.458
yes
Atlas Iron Processors, Calumet River Branch North BP - Whiting
Iron ore, steel
102 W. Columbus Dr.
Atlas Iron Processors Inc.
41.644/-87.472
yes
21
Petroleum products P.O. Box 7103
BP - Whiting
41.662/-87.482
yes
22
yes
19
600 ft.
27
1,347 ft.
Citgo Petroleum Corp., East Chicago Dock
Petroleum products 102 W. Columbus Dr.
CITGO Petroleum Corp.
41.642/-87.472
East Chicago Marina
Boating
East Chicago Port Authority
41.655/-87.436
3301 Aldis St.
East Chicago Property Improvement Corp. Northern Indiana Dock
41.644/-87.471
19
479 ft.
Mobil Oil Corp.
41.640/-87.472
15
640 ft.
Petroleum products 3821 Indianapolis Blvd. Mobil Oil Corp.
41.646/-87.478
19
1,415 ft.
Safety-Kleen Oil Recovery
41.647/-87.476
9
377 ft.
23
600 ft.
East Chicago Property Improvement Corp. Dock Iron ore, steel scrap 3600 Indianapolis Blvd. Metal Management Midwest
Scrap metal
3601 Canal St.
Mobil Oil Corp., Calumet River Branch South Dock Petroleum products 100 W. Columbus Dr. Mobil Oil Corp., East Chicago Terminal Dock
Safety-Kleen Oil Recovery Co., East Chicago Dock Petroleum products 601 Riley Rd. Service Waste Inc., East Chicago Dock
945 ft.
Waste material
United States Gypsum Co., Indiana Harbor Dock Gypsum
41.647/-87.484
200 W. Columbus Dr.
Service Waste
41.646/-87.474
3501 Canal St.
United States Gypsum
41.648/-87.471
Michigan City Harbor - Michigan City, IN 46360 (LaPorte Co.) Blue Chip Casino
Gaming
777 Blue Chip Dr.
Boyd Gaming
41.719/-86.893
Trail Creek Marina
Boating
700 E. Michigan Blvd.
Michigan City Port Authority
41.717/-86.893
Boating
200 Heisman Harbor Rd. Michigan City Port Authority
41.726/-86.907
Washington Park Marina 1
Gary, IN 46402 •
2
Burns Harbor, IN 46304 •
3
Whiting, IN 46394
Data is most current available; listing updates to Ports of Indiana encouraged
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Lake Michigan Terminals/Facilities
INDIANAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S OHIO RIVER INVENTORY
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INDIANAâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S OHIO RIVER INVENTORY Maritime Transportation Assets on the Ohio River Indiana borders the Ohio River from Mile Marker 491 to 847, a measure of distance along a river from its mouth beginning at zero. Ports, facilities, terminals, locks and dams on the Indiana side of the Ohio River are listed on pages 92 and 93. Locations are noted by city and river miles. Mile Marker 846
Facility Name/Operator
City
Cargo/Use
Latitude
Longitude
John T. Myers Lock and Dam (Pool Length: 69.9 miles, Mile Markers 846-777)
833.2
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Mount Vernon
Sand, gravel, stone
37.884
-87.944
831.2
SABIC
Mount Vernon
Chemicals
37.908
-87.922
CF Industries
Mount Vernon
Fertilizer products
37.910
-87.921
830.8
Babcock and Wilcox Co.
Mount Vernon
Heavy-lift cargoes
37.912
-87.918
830.5
Marathon Oil Co.
Mount Vernon
Petroleum products
37.915
-87.915
829.8
Marathon Oil Co.
Mount Vernon
Petroleum products
37.924
-87.907
829.8
Cargill Inc.
Mount Vernon
Grain
37.917
-87.913
829.7
CountryMark Co-op
Mount Vernon
Petroleum products
37.926
-87.904
829.5
831
ADM Milling Co.
Mount Vernon
Grain
37.927
-87.901
828
TPG/Mount Vernon Barge Service
Mount Vernon
Towing, fleeting, maintenance
37.928
-87.887
828
Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon
Mount Vernon
State port
37.924
-87.875
828
CGB Enterprises
Mount Vernon
Grain
37.923
-87.873
828
Cemex/Kosmos Cement
Mount Vernon
Cement
37.920
-87.870
827.6
Mount Vernon Transfer Terminal
Mount Vernon
Coal
37.918
-87.868
818
Sitran
Mount Vernon
Coal
37.894
-87.732
817
Vectren Corp. - AB Brown dock
Mount Vernon
Coal
37.893
-87.717
797
Nu Plaza Yacht Club
Evansville
Boating
37.925
-87.628
794
TransMontaigne
Evansville
Petroleum products, chemicals
37.966
-87.604
794
ADM Terminal
Evansville
Grain
37.958
-87.604
793.7
Marathon Oil Co.
Evansville
Petroleum products
37.971
-87.602
793.6
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM)
Evansville
Grain
37.972
-87.602
793.2
Cargill Inc.
Evansville
Grain
37.975
-87.595
793
Northern Ag Service
Evansville
General cargo
37.976
-87.592
793
Evansville Marine Service
Evansville
Towing, fleeting, maintenance
37.973
-87.600
792.7
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Evansville
Sand, gravel, stone
37.974
-87.583
792
Tropicana Evansville Casino
Evansville
Gaming
37.972
-87.579
791
USS LST Ship Memorial
Evansville
Museum
37.953
-87.577
791
Inland Marina
Evansville
Boating
37.952
-87.574
784
Peabody Energy
Evansville
Coal
37.909
-87.505
779
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Newburgh
Sand, gravel, stone
37.945
-87.425
776
Newburgh Lock and Dam (Pool Length: 55.4 miles, Mile Markers 776-722) -87.340
773.8
Alcoa, Warrick Operations
Newburgh
Coal
37.917
773
Vectren Corp. - Culley Generating Station
Newburgh
Coal
37.914
-87.337
773
Vectren Corp.
Newburgh
Coal
37.911
-87.330
COLOR KEY Barge Service Barge Terminal Casino/Recreation Locks and Dam Marina Port Shipbuilder
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w w w. i n d i a n a l o g i s t i c s . c o m
773 772.5 747 746.1
Facility Name/Operator
City
Cargo/Use
Latitude
Longitude -87.325
Vectren Corp.
Newburgh
Coal
37.909
Yankeetown Dock Corp./Peabody Energy
Newburgh
Coal
37.907
-87.321
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Rockport
Sand, gravel, stone
37.889
-87.047
Archer Daniels Midland (ADM)
Rockport
Coal
37.896
-87.044
746
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Rockport
Sand, gravel, stone
37.895
-87.045
746
Foerstch Construction
Rockport
Stevedore
37.901
-87.041 -87.026
744.8
AEP, Rockport Plant Dock
Rockport
Coal
37.912
743
Rockport River Terminal/Sunrise Coal
Rockport
Coal
37.921
-87.010
735
Corn Island Shipyard
Grandview
Custom barge builder
37.968
-86.883
734.3
Corn Island Shipyard
Maxville
Custom barge builder
37.983
-86.866
731
Evansville Marine Service
Troy
Towing, fleeting, maintenance
37.996
-86.808
727
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Tell City
Stone, sand, gravel
37.958
-86.778
726.5
Tell City Boatworks
Tell City
Marine vessel building, repair
37.937
-86.767
726
Tell City Riverport
Tell City
City port
37.935
-86.766
721
Cannelton Lock and Dam (Pool Length: 113.9 miles, Mile Markers 721-608)
674
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Leavenworth
Sand, gravel, stone
38.130
-86.358
653
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Mauckport
Sand, gravel, stone
38.061
-86.268
617
Horseshoe Southern Indiana Casino
Elizabeth
Gaming
38.179
-85.901
612
Five M Transportation
New Albany
Towboat services
38.226
-85.849
610
Duke Energy - Gallagher Station
New Albany
Coal
38.263
-85.839
609
TransMontaigne
New Albany
Petroleum products, chemicals
38.269
-85.834 -85.755
607
McAlpine Locks and Dam (Pool Length: 75.3 miles, Mile Markers 607-532)
604
Marathon Oil Co.
Clarksville
Petroleum
38.269
603
Jeffboat Outfitting Dock
Jeffersonville
Repair, outfitting
38.278
-85.721
Wooten River Service
Jeffersonville
Fueling
38.301
-85.676
598
Admirals Anchor Yacht Sales and Marina
Jeffersonville
Boating
38.307
-85.673
597
Tanco Clark Maritime
Jeffersonville
Liquid cargo storage, handling
38.318
-85.666
597
Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville
Jeffersonville
State port
38.318
-85.663
597
Ohio River Metals Service/Eagle Steel
Jeffersonville
Steel
38.321
-85.661
597
Kinder Morgan
Jeffersonville
General cargo
38.317
-85.664
597
CGB Enterprises
Jeffersonville
Grain
38.315
-85.666
Marine Builders Inc.
Utica
Repair, outfitting
38.326
-85.655
596
TPG/Mount Vernon Barge Service - Jeffersonville
Jeffersonville
Towing, fleeting, maintenance
38.324
-85.659
596
Nugent Sand Co.
Utica
Sand, gravel, stone
38.329
-85.658
586
Mulzer Crushed Stone Inc.
Charlestown
Sand, gravel, stone
38.454
-85.578
576
Nugent Sand Co.
Bethlehem
Sand, gravel, stone
38.524
-85.436
598.7
596.3
559.5
Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corp.
Madison
Coal
38.737
-85.415
559
Rivercrest Marina
Madison
Boating
38.738
-85.402
559
CGB Enterprises
Madison
Grain
38.737
-85.405
531
Markland Locks and Dam (Pool Length: 95.3 miles, Mile Markers 531-436)
530
Belerra Casino Resort and Spa
Florence
Gaming
38.779
-84.938
529
Turtle Creek Harbor
Florence
Boating
38.784
-84.922
514
Hilltop Basic Resources Inc.
Patriot
Sand, gravel
38.886
-84.795
505
Rising Star Casino Resort
Rising Sun
Gaming
38.952
-84.846
498
Paul H. Rohe Dearborn Terminal
Aurora
Stone, rock
39.032
-84.881
498
Lighthouse Point Yacht Club
Aurora
Boating
39.029
-84.882
498
CGB Enterprises
Aurora
Grain
39.059
-84.897
496
Water Ways Marina
Aurora
Boating
39.060
-84.902
496
Sunset Bay Marina
Aurora
Boating
39.057
-84.907
495
Tradewinds Marina
Aurora
Boating
39.068
-84.893
494
AEP, Lawrenceburg Plant
Lawrenceburg
Coal
39.084
-84.855
492
Hollywood Casino
Lawrenceburg
Gaming
39.096
-84.843
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF BUSINESSES The following pages provide a list of all entries featured in the Business Listings section of the 2016 Indiana Logistics Directory displayed in alphabetical order and the corresponding page numbers on which they appear. 7P Solutions .....................................49, 71, 76
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B & J Trucking Services Inc. ...................48 Backhaul Direct LLC........................................ 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 51, 54, 56 Bagshaw Trucking Inc. .......46, 47, 49, 50 Baker Commercial Real Estate ............. 74 Ball State University ................................... 61 Banneker Industries ............................56, 57 Barnes & Thornburg .................................. 73 Benco Dental................................................. 53 Best Way Express Inc. .........................49, 51 Bethel College .............................................. 61 BF&S ................................................................... 72 Bingham Economic Development Advisors/Bingham Greenebaum Doll................................... 74 Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP .......... 73 Blackford County Economic Development Corp................................66 Bloomington City Planning Dept. .......66 Bloomington Economic Development Corp................................66 Boone County Economic Development Corp................................66 Bose McKinney & Evans LLP .................. 73 Bowman Logistics ......................................58 Boyer Transportation Services ..............71 Bradley Trucking Co. .................................50 Brazil-Clay Co. Municipal Airport........ 39 Brown County Economic Development Commission ...............66 Brunk LLC................................................ 44, 58 Build Indiana Council ............................... 63 Building Indiana News ............................. 73 Business Health Plus Inc. ........................ 73 Butler University .......................................... 61
A Plus Brokerage...........................................71 A&R Logistics .......................... 46, 50, 56, 57 Aable Logistics Inc......................................46 Accuride Corp...............................................49 Ace Cargo .......................................................55 Acorn Group Inc./TCN Worldwide Real Estate.................................................. 74 Adams County Economic Development Corp................................66 ADS Logistics, Corporate Headquarters.....................................46, 57 ADS Logistics, Roll and Hold Division ....................................................... 57 AECOM ............................................................. 72 Agribusiness Council of Indiana.......... 63 Airforwarders Assoc. ................................ 63 AJP LLC .....................................................46, 51 Algoma Central Corp. ...............................56 All Points Logistics Inc. ......................56, 57 American Airlines Cargo ......................... 39 American Airlines Inc................................ 39 American Assoc. of Exporters and Importers .......................................... 63 American Assoc. of Port Authorities ... 63 American Cold Storage ............................ 57 American Commercial Barge Line ..... 41 American Concrete Pavement Assoc. - Indiana Chapter .................... 63 American Environmental Corp. ........... 72 American Journal of Transportation .. 73 American Short Line and Regional Railroad Assoc. ........................................ 63 American Signature Inc. .......................... 53 American Society of Transportation & Logistics .................................................. 63 American Structurepoint Inc. ............... 72 American Trucking Assoc. ...................... 63 American Wholesale Furniture......53, 57 Anderson Municipal Airport .................. 39 Anderson University .................................. 61 Angle Trucking ............................................. 47 Apex Engineering........................................ 72 APICS Central Indiana............................... 63 APICS Supply Chain Council ................. 63 APPIAN Inc. .....................................................71 Aptus Delivery Systems .....................57, 71 Architects Incorporated II ....................... 72 Area Plan Commission of Tippecanoe County ..............................66 Ashley Transport .........................................49 Aspen Property Management............... 74 Assoc. for High Technology Distribution ............................................... 63 Assoc. of American Railroads................ 63 Aviation Assoc. of Indiana ...................... 63
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C CGB Marine .................................................... 41 C.H. Robinson - Evansville Branch .......... 44, 46, 50, 54, 56, 71, 76 C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc. .................... 47, 51, 54, 55 Canada Steamship Lines, a division of the CSL Group Inc. .........56 Cargill Inc. ....................................................... 43 Cargo Business News ............................... 73 Cargo Services Inc.............................. 54, 56 Cargolux Airlines International S.A..... 39 Carroll County Economic Development Commission ...............66 Cass County Economic Development ...........................................65 Cass Logansport Economic Development Organization ..............66 CCC Freightlines Inc. .................................50 Celadon Group Inc...............51, 55, 56, 58 Celadon Logistics Services ...... 51, 56, 58 Cemex/Kosmos Cement ......................... 53
Center of Workforce Innovations.............. 61, 62, 76 Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, Inc. ...................................... 67 Central Marine Logistics Inc. ................. 41 Central Railroad of Indiana ....................44 Central Railroad of Indianapolis ..........44 Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana..........................61, 62 Chase Street Industrial Center..............58 Chesapeake & Indiana Railroad Co. ...44 Chicago Aviation Department..............40 Chicago Fort Wayne & Eastern.............44 Chicago Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Hare International Airport.......................................................... 39 Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad ...........................................44 Cimbar Performance Minerals.............. 53 Citizens Energy Group ............................. 67 Citizens Gas ...................................................70 City of Anderson ......................................... 67 City of Angola Dept. of Economic Development & Planning ................... 67 City of East Chicago Planning & Economic Development .................... 67 City of Fort Wayne Community Development Division ......................... 67 City of Hammond .......................................65 City of Jeffersonville .................................. 67 City of Marion Community and Economic Development .................... 67 CJ International Inc. ..................................54 Clark County REMC ............................ 67, 70 Clark Regional Airport .............................. 39 Clark-Floyd Counties Convention & Tourism Bureau ...................................... 67 Clearwater Logistics .................................. 47 Clinton County Economic Development ........................................... 67 Coca-Cola Refreshments ........................ 53 Columbus Economic Development Board ............................................................ 67 Columbus Municipal Airport ................. 39 Commercial Advantage Inc. .................. 74 Commercial Warehouse & Cartage Inc. ...............................................56 Conexus Indiana ............ 61, 62, 63, 67, 76 Connersville Economic Development Corp. ............................................................. 67 Consolidated Grain & Barge Co. .......... 43 Consolidated Shepherd Insurance ..... 73 Consolidated Terminals & Logistics Co............................................... 53 ContainerPort Group Inc. ................49, 55 Continental Cargo ...................................... 39 Contract Services Group .........................58 Corp. for Economic Development Anderson/Madison County ............... 67 Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals ............................................. 63 CountryMark .................................................49
Crawford County Economic Development ........................................... 67 Crop Production Services ....................... 53 Crossroads Regional Chamber of Commerce ................................................ 67 Crown Point Economic Development ........................................... 67 CSG Packaging .............................................56 CSL Group ......................................................56 CSX Intermodal ............................................55 CSX Transportation ....................................44 Cushman & Wakefield............................... 74 CVS Caremark Indianapolis Distribution Center................................ 53
D D R Smith Trucking Inc. ...........................48 Darwin Realty & Development ............. 74 Daviess County Economic Development Corp................................ 67 Days Distribution & Logistics.................56 Dearborn County Economic Development ........................................... 67 DeKalb County Economic Development Partnership Inc. ......... 67 Delaware-Muncie Metropolitan Plan Commission ................................... 67 Delta Airlines Cargo ................................... 39 Delta Global Services ................................ 39 Department of Workforce Development ...........................................62 DePauw University ..................................... 61 Develop Indy ................................................. 67 DLZ ..................................................................... 72 DLZ Indiana.................................................... 72 DLZ Industrial................................................ 72 Don Sumpter Trucking Inc. ....................48 Donaldson Filtration Solutions ............. 53 Dot Foods ............................................... 53, 58 Driving Ambition .........................................62 DTM Real Estate ........................................... 74 Dubois Strong ............................................... 67 Duke Energy Indiana .................................70 Duke Realty Corp. ....................................... 74 Dunhamâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Atheleisure Corp. .................. 53
E Earlham College .......................................... 61 Eastside Trucking Co. Inc. ....................... 47 Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana ........................... 67 Economic Development Corp. Greensburg Decatur County ............ 67 Economic Development Corp. Michigan City ........................................... 67 Economic Development Corp. of Wayne County ......................................... 67 Economic Development Group of Fayette County ........................................ 67 Economic Development Group of Wabash County Inc............................... 67 EDC of Elkhart County ............................. 67
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F Fabricators & Manufacturers Assoc. Intl. .................................................. 63 Faegre Baker Daniels ................................. 73 Falk-PLI............................................................. 72 Federal Highway Administration of Kentucky .....................................................65 Federal Marine Terminals Inc. ............... 43 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration .........................................65 FedEx Express ................................................ 39 FedEx Freight ...........................................47, 51 FedEx Ground ...............................................50 FedEx Home ..................................................50 Fednav International Ltd. ........................56 First Industrial Realty Trust Inc. ............ 74 Fitzmark Inc. ............................ 46, 47, 48, 51 Five Star Distributing Inc. ........................ 53 Floyd Memorial Occupational Health .......................................................... 73 Foodliner Quest ...........................................46 Foreign Targets Inc.............................. 71, 76 Foreign-Trade Zone 125 ..........................65 Foreign-Trade Zone 152 ..........................65 Foreign-Trade Zone 170...........................65 Foreign-Trade Zone 177 ...........................65 Foreign-Trade Zone 182 ..........................65 Foreign-Trade Zone 239 ..........................65 Foreign-Trade Zone 72 .............................65 Fort Wayne International Airport ........ 39 Fort Wayne-Allen County Airport Authority ............................................ 40, 65 Franciscan WorkingWell........................... 73 Franklin College ........................................... 61 Franklin County Economic Development ........................................... 67 French Lick Municipal Airport............... 39 Frick Services Inc......................................... 53 Frontier/Midwest Connect Airline Cargo............................................................ 39 FULLBEAUTY Brands..................................58 Fulton Economic Development Corp. ............................................................. 67
G G & F Trucking Leasing Inc.....................46 GA LA Transportation ........................ 47, 49 Gabbard Environmental Services Inc. .............................................. 72 Gary Railway Co. .........................................44 Gary/Chicago International Airport ... 39 G-Diamond Transport Inc. .....................50 Genesee & Wyoming Railroad Services Inc. ..............................................44 Gibson County Economic Development Corp................................ 67
Ginovus ............................................................ 67 Glenrock Co. .................................................. 53 Global Supply Chain Management Initiative ...................................................... 61 Glory Logistics Inc. ..................................... 57 Goodwill Commercial Services............56 Goshen College ........................................... 61 Gotcha Transport Inc. ...............................49 Grammer Industries Inc...........................50 Grant County Economic Growth Council ........................................................ 67 Great Lakes Inspection............................. 41 Greater Indiana Clean Cities Coalition .............................................. 71, 72 Greater Kokomo Economic Development Alliance ......................... 67 Greater Lafayette Commerce ............... 67 Greater LaPorte Chamber of Commerce ................................................ 67 Greater LaPorte Economic Development Corp................................ 67 Greater Louisville Manufacturing & Logistics Network ..................................68 Green Lines Transportation Inc. ..........46 Greencastle/Putnam County Development Center Inc....................68 Greenwood Municipal Airport.............. 39 Grow Indiana Media Ventures/Inside Indiana Business with Gerry Dick .... 74 Guilford Group .............................................54 Gypsum Express Ltd. .................................46
H Hahn Realty Corp........................................ 74 Hamilton County Economic Development Corp................................68 Hammond Development Corp. ...........68 Hancock Development Council ..........68 Hanover College.......................................... 61 Hanzo Logistics Inc....................................58 Harbor House Publishers - Great Lakes/Seaway Review Magazine .... 74 Harrison College.......................................... 61 Harrison County Economic Development Corp................................68 Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International ............................................. 74 HeLP Logistics Inc. ..................................... 57 Hendricks County Economic Development Partnership ..................68 Holladay Properties – Headquarters... 74 Holladay Properties (AmeriPlex Indianapolis Office) ............................... 74 Holy Cross College..................................... 61 Homegoods Distribution Center ........ 53 Hoosier Energy ............................................70 Hoosier Heritage Port Authority..........44 Hoosier Southern Railroad - Perry County Port Authority .........................44 Huff Contractors................................................ 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 54 Huntingburg Airport .................................. 39 Huntingburg Airport Technology Park................................................................ 39 Huntington County Economic Development ...........................................68 Huntington Municipal Airport ..............40 Huntington University .............................. 61 Hylant Transportation............................... 73
I Ice Miller LLP ................................................. 73 Indatus.......................................................54, 76 Independent Distributors Assoc. ......... 63 Indiana 15 Regional Planning Commission .............................................68 Indiana American Water Dept. .............70 Indiana Chamber of Commerce .........68 Indiana Construction Assoc. ................. 63
Indiana Construction Assoc. Southwest Indiana Office................... 63 Indiana Corn Marketing Council ......... 63 Indiana Department of Environmental Management ........... 72 Indiana Department of Transportation .........................................65 Indiana Economic Development Assoc. ...........................................................68 Indiana Economic Development Corp. .......................................................65,68 Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad .................45 Indiana Manufacturers Assoc. .............. 63 Indiana Motor Truck Assoc. ................... 63 Indiana Municipal Power Agency .......70 Indiana Natural Gas Corp. ......................70 Indiana Rail Road Co. ................................45 Indiana Railroad Transportation Group ...........................................................45 Indiana Southern Railroad ......................45 Indiana Soybean Alliance ....................... 63 Indiana State Department of Agriculture .................................................65 Indiana State Police....................................65 Indiana State University ........................... 61 Indiana Strategic Resource Group.......71 Indiana University ....................................... 61 Indiana University - Kelley School of Business................................. 61 Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.......................... 61 Indianapolis Airport Authority ..............40 Indianapolis Business Journal .............. 74 Indianapolis Industrial Center ...... 53, 58 Indianapolis International Airport ......40 Indianapolis MPO ........................................68 Indianapolis Power & Light ....................70 Indianapolis Regional Airport ...............40 Industrial & Environmental Services .. 72 Indy Chamber...............................................68 Indy Partnership, The ................................68 Indy Translations ......................................... 76 Ingram Micro Mobility ..............................58 Inland Port Magazine ................................ 74 Institute of Packaging Professionals .. 63 Institute of Transportation Engineers ................................................... 63 Integrity Tax Consulting ................... 73, 74 Interlake Steamship Co. ...........................56 Intermodal Assoc. of North America 63 International Air Transport Assoc. ...... 63 International Longshoremen’s Assoc. ........................................................... 63 International Metals Processing ..........58 International Warehouse Logistics Assoc. ....................................... 63 Interstate Warehousing Inc. ...................58 Interstate Warehousing Inc. Corporate Office .....................................58 IOM Grain........................................................ 53 Ivy Tech Community College – Anderson .................................................... 61 Ivy Tech Community College – Bloomington ............................................ 61 Ivy Tech Community College – Columbus .................................................. 61 Ivy Tech Community College East Chicago............................................. 61 Ivy Tech Community College – Elkhart .......................................................... 61 Ivy Tech Community College – Evansville.................................................... 61 Ivy Tech Community College Fort Wayne ................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Gary ..............................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Kokomo.......................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Lafayette .....................................................62
Ivy Tech Community College – Lawrenceburg..........................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Logansport ................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Madison ......................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Marion..........................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College Michigan City ...........................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Muncie.........................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Richmond ..................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Sellersburg .................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College South Bend................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute ...............................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Valparaiso ...................................................62 Ivy Tech Community College – Warsaw ........................................................62 Ivy Tech Corporate College ...................62
J J.E.T. Transit Inc. ....................................50, 53 Jack Gray Transport Inc. .................. 46, 50 Jackson County Industrial Development Corp................................68 Jackson Oil & Solvents .............................49 James Poshard & Son ...............................50 JAS Worldwide ......................................54, 57 Jasper County Economic Development Organization ..............68 JAWCO Logistics/JACO Brokerage .......... 48, 51, 57 Jay County Development Corp...........68 Jefferson County Industrial Development Corp................................68 Jennings County Economic Development Commission ...............68 J.E.T. Transit Inc. ....................................50, 53 JobsInLogistics.com .................................. 63 Johnco Distributing Inc. .......................... 53 Johnson County Development Corp. .............................................................68 Jones Lang LaSalle ..................................... 74 Journal of Commerce .............................. 74 JRA Architecture ......................................... 72
K Kankakee-Iroquois Regional Planning Commission .........................68 Katoen Natie Midwest Inc. ..................... 57 Katz, Sapper & Miller Certified Public Accountants ............................... 73 Kelley Logistics ............................................. 57 Kendallville Terminal Railway Co. (a subsidiary of Pioneer Railcorp.) ......45 Kentland Municipal Airport ....................40 Keystone Logistics ...................................... 57 Kid Glove Service, Inc. ..............................56 Kightlinger & Gray ....................................... 73 Kindra Lake Towing ................................... 41 Kinetrex Energy ............................................70 Kintetsu World Express (U.S.A.) Inc. ....54 Kipp Brothers Toys & Novelties ............ 53 KJ Bradley Inc. ..............................................49 Kllm Transport Services Inc. ..................48 Knox County Development Corp. ......68 Koch Companies .........................................52 Koetter Construction ................................ 74 Kokomo/Howard County Governmental Coordinating Council ........................................................65 Kosciusko Economic Development Corp. .............................................................68 Krieg DeVault ................................................ 73 95
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Eli Lilly & Co. .................................................. 53 Elkhart and Western Railroad Co. (a subsidiary of Pioneer Railcorp.) ......44 Elkhart Municipal Airport ........................ 39 Elmer Buchta Trucking.............................50 Elwood Staffing Services .........................62 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University ................................................... 61 ERS-OCI Wireless .................................54, 71 EmployIndy....................................................62 Enverity Engineering ................................. 72 Environmental Management Services ....................................................... 72 Environmental Solutions Group Inc.... 72 Epoch Distributors ...................................... 53 Evansville Marine Service Inc................ 41 Evansville Vanderburgh Airport Authority .................................................... 39 Evansville Western Railway ....................44 Exegistics ................... 44, 53, 56, 58, 63, 65 Expedient Data Centers ...........................54
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L Louisville & Indiana Railroad ................45 L.L. Waters Scholarship Foundation/Fund.............................62, 63 LaGrange County Economic Development Corp................................68 Lake Carriers Assoc. ................................... 63 Lake County IN Economic Alliance ...68 Lake Michigan and Indiana Railroad .......................................................45 Lakes & Rivers Transfer (A Division of Jack Gray Transport) ....................... 43 Lakeside Logistics Inc. .............................. 47 Landmark Realty & Development Inc. .................................. 74 Langham Logistics ....... 48, 52, 55, 57, 59 Lauth Property Group ............................... 74 Lawrence County Economic Growth Council ......................................68 LDI Ltd. ............................................................. 57 Lincolnland Economic Development Corp................................68 Liquid Transport Corp...............................46 LITX Terminals Resources.......................45 Logistick Inc...................................................56 Logistics Management ............................. 74 Logistics Plus Inc. ........................................ 57 Logistics Quarterly ..................................... 74 Louisville Regional Airport Authority ....................................................40 Lower Lakes Towing Ltd. ........................ 41 LT Truck & Trailer Sales.............................50 LTC ..................................................................... 76
M M&M Transport Services ..........................52 Madison County Council of Governments ...........................................68 Madison Railroad.........................................45 Maersk Line ....................................................56 Mamo Transportation ...............................50 Manchester University..............................62 Manufacturing & Logistics IT Magazine .................................................... 74 Marengo Warehouse .................................59 Marian University ........................................62 Marine Log ..................................................... 74 Marshall County Economic Development Corp................................68 Marten Transport................................. 48, 52 Martin University .........................................62 MartinRiley ..................................................... 72 Material Handling Industry of America....................................................... 63 Maverick Transportation LLC ................46 MAVPAK ...........................................................56 McKeil Marine ............................................... 41 MD Logistics ........................................................ 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 65 Mead Johnson & Co./Kenco .................. 53 Medic On-Site Services ............................ 73 MEK Group, The ........................................... 74 Merchandise Warehouse... 53, 56, 57, 59 Metals USA, Ohio River Metal Services ........................................43, 50, 59 Metro International Trade Services .... 53 Metropolis Strategies .................................68 Meyer Trucking Inc. ...................................46 MG Rail. ............................................................45 Miami County Economic Development Authority ......................68 Michael Baker International Inc. .......... 72 Michiana Area Council of Governments ...........................................68 Michigan City Municipal Airport..........40 96
Midway International Airport................40 Midwest Toxicology Services LLC........71 Miebach Consulting Inc............................71 Millenial Transport Services ....48, 49, 52 Miller Aviation ...............................................40 Miller Transfer & Rigging Co. ..........46, 47 Mister “P” Express Inc. ...............................52 MLT Providers.......................... 47, 48, 49, 55 Modern Materials Handling ................... 74 Monarch Beverage .....................................54 Montgomery Aviation ..............................40 Montgomery County Economic Development ...........................................68 Moore & Associates.................................... 72 Moran Transportation Corp. ..................49 Morgan County Economic Development Corp................................68 Morley & Associates ................................... 72 Morris Trucking Corp. ....................... 48, 52 Mount Vernon Transfer Terminal ........54 Mox Warehouse ...........................................59 Muncie Aviation Co. ..................................40 Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce .....................68 Muncie-Delaware County, Indiana Economic Development Alliance ...68 Mytex Polymers ...........................................54 MyWay Logistics ..........................................48
N Nappanee Area Chamber of Commerce ................................................68 Nappanee Municipal Airport .................40 National Assoc. of Small Trucking Companies ................................................64 National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Assoc. of America Inc. .................................................................64 National Motor Freight Traffic Assoc. ...........................................................64 New Castle-Henry County Economic Development Corp................................69 Newmark Grubb/Cressy & Everett...... 74 Newton County Economic & Community Development ................69 Nextrans Center ........................................... 76 Noble County Economic Development Corp................................69 Norfolk Southern Corp. ............................45 North American Crane Certification ... 63 North American Rail Shippers Assoc. ...........................................................64 Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership ................................................69 Northeastern Indiana Regional Coordinating Council ..........................69 Northern Continental Logistics ........... 57 Northern Indiana Public Service Co....70 Northwest Indiana Forum ......................69 Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission .........................69 Novelty Inc. ....................................................54 Now Courier Inc. ..........................................71
O Office of the Governor .............................65 Office of the Lt. Governor .......................65 OFS Brands .....................................................54 Ohio County Economic Development Corp................................69 OJC Trucking ................................................49 Old Dominion Freight Lines ....47, 54, 59 ONB Insurance Group .............................. 73 One Southern Indiana ..............................69 Orange County Economic Development Partnership ..................69 Owen County Economic Development ...........................................69
Owens Communications Inc.........54, 71 OWLogistics - A div. of Oscar Winski Co. Inc. ......................................... 57 Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Assoc. ...........................................64
P P & C Trucking ...................................... 46, 50 P&B Trucking Inc. .................................49, 59 P.I. & I. Motor Express.................................46 Packaging Logic Inc...................................56 Padgett, Inc. ...................................................54 Panther Expedited Services......................... 40, 46, 48, 49, 50, 52, 54, 57, 59, 73 Panzica Building Corp. ............................. 72 Parke County Economic Development ...........................................69 Paschall Trucking ........................................52 Pegasus Transportation ...........................52 Perfect Pallets Inc. .......................................56 Perfect Transportation ..............................49 Perry County Chamber of Commerce ................................................69 Perry County Development Corp...... 63, 69, 74 Perry County Port Authority........................ 42, 44, 59, 65 Pike County Economic Growth & Development Council .........................69 Pillow Express Logistics .................... 59, 71 Plymouth Area Chamber of Commerce ................................................69 Plymouth Municipal Airport ..................40 PNC .................................................................... 73 Poindexter Transport Inc. ........................50 Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor ...............42 Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville................42 Port of Indiana-Mount Vernon.............42 Portage Economic Development Corp. .............................................................69 Portage Township Assessor’s Office ............................................................65 Porter County Board of Commissioners .......................................65 Porter County Regional Airport ...........40 Ports of Indiana ............................................42 Posey County Economic Development Partnership ..................69 Posey County Government ...................66 Powersource Transportation Inc.........50 Progressive Logistics .......................... 57, 59 Propeller Club of Evansville, Indiana...64 ProTrans ............................................. 47, 57, 59 Pulaski County Economic Development ...........................................69 Purdue University.................................61, 62
Q Quality Execution Inc. .............................. 72 Quantem Aviation Services ................... 39
R Radius Indiana ..............................................69 RAF Transport Inc. ......................................50 Rail Safe Training .........................................45 Randolph Economic Development Corp. .............................................................69 Ranger Enterprises LLC ............................ 57 Region III A Development & RPC ........69 Reliable Transportation Specialists Inc. ..................................................46, 49, 55 RG Transport .................................................50 RGT Logistics.................................................52 Rhoades Air Center Inc. ...........................40 Ripley County Economic Development Corp................................69 River Ridge Development Authority.. 74
Riverlands Marine Surveyors .................42 Riverton Truckers ........................................50 RJM Logistics .................. 46, 47, 50, 52, 55 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology ...............................................62 Rush County Economic & Community Development Corp. ...69 Russo Communications .......................... 74 Ryder Distribution....................................... 57
S Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corp................................42 Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College .....62 Saint Mary’s College ..................................62 Schilli Transportation Services Inc............ 46, 49, 50, 52, 57, 59 Schmidt Associates .................................... 72 Schneider Corp., The................................. 72 Scopelitis, Garvin, Light, Hanson & Feary, PC................................................. 73 Scott County Economic Development Corp................................69 SCSI (Supply Chain Services International)............................. 56, 57, 60 SE Warehousing & Logistics ...................60 Securitas Security Services USA Inc... 76 Shanahan & Shanahan ............................. 73 Shelby County Development Corp....69 Shelby Trucking Inc. ..................................46 Shipbuilders Council of America.........64 Shorr Packaging ...........................................56 Signature Flight Support Corp. .............40 SII (Security Industries Inc.), a div. of TAG .............................................. 76 Silver Creek Water Corp. ..........................70 Sodrel Truck Lines ............................... 47, 52 SOLE - The International Society of Logistics ................................................64 South Bend Department of Community Investment .....................69 South Bend International Airport........40 Southeastern Indiana Regional Planning Commission .........................69 Southern Indiana Development Commission .............................................69 Southwest Indiana Chamber .........63, 69 Southwest Indiana Development Council ........................................................69 Special Dispatch ................................... 49, 71 Specialized Carriers & Rigging Assoc. ...........................................................64 Specialized Transportation Inc. .................. 47, 50, 52 Specialty Earth Sciences .......................... 72 Spot Freight.......................................................... 40, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 54, 57, 71 Squaw Creek Southern Railroad..........45 St. Mary’s Occupational Medicine Clinic............................................................. 73 Staff Source .................................................... 63 Standard Forwarding .......................... 47, 57 Starke County Economic Development Foundation .................69 Steel Transport Inc. ....................................50 Steuben County Economic Development Corp................................69 Strasburger Trucking Inc. ........................46 Styline Logistics ....................................47, 50 Sullivan County Redevelopment Commission .............................................69 Summit Realty Group/Cushman & Wakefield .................................................... 74 Summit Terminal.........................................42 Superior Carriers Inc. ........................ 46, 50 Supply Chain Brain Magazine ............... 74 Supply Chain Management Academy ....................................................62
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T Tanco Clark Maritime................................ 43 Tanco Terminals Inc. ................................. 43 Taylor Logistics Inc. ......................................... 49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 60 Taylor University..........................................62 Tell City River Port - Perry County Port Authority ..........................................42 Terre Haute Economic Development Corp................................69 Terre Haute International Airport Hulman Field ............................................40 The Chamber of Commerce of St. Joseph County..................................69 The Great Lakes Towing Company ... 41 The International Air Cargo Assoc. ....64 The Opus Group.......................................... 72 The Phoenix Group..............54, 56, 57, 60 Thomas P. Miller & Associates ..............69 Thornburg Brothers Trucking ............... 51 Three Rivers Warehousing .....................60 Tipton County Economic Development Organization ..............69 Tobin Development Corp. ...................... 76 TOC Logistics International LLC................ 39, 54, 57, 60, 65 Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway ......45 Tom Wood Aviation ...................................40 Top Talent LLC.............................................. 63 Total Quality Logistics .............................. 57 TPG Mount Vernon Marine, Jeffersonville Barge Service .............................. 41, 42, 43 TPG Mount Vernon Marine, Mount Vernon Barge Service............ 41, 42, 43 Transfreight Inc. .............................47, 52, 55 Transmark Logistics .................... 46, 49, 51
TRANSPORT North America .................55 TransWorks.....................................................55 Tri-County Agronomics ..........................54 Trine University ............................................62 Triple Crown Services Co. ....... 49, 51, 55 Tri-State Manufacturersâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Alliance (A program of the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana) ..62 Tri-State Motor Transit Co. .....................54 Tristate Warehousing Inc. .......................60 Tri-State World Trade Network (a program of the Chamber of Commerce of Southwest Indiana) ..62 Tri-Union Express Inc. .................................... 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 60 Truck City of Gary Inc...............................50 Truckinsure Inc. ........................................... 73 Truckload Carriers Assoc. .......................64
U U.S. Coast Guard District Eight .............66 U.S. Coast Guard District Nine ..............66 U.S. Coast Guard, Lake Michigan Command Center..................................66 U.S. Coast Guard, Ohio Valley Command Center..................................66 U.S. Postal Service .......................................66 Union County Development Corp. ....70 United States Customs and Border Protection ..................................................66 United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration .........................................66 United States Great Lakes Shipping Assoc. ...........................................................64 Universal ............................. 39, 46, 47, 49, 57 Universal AM-CAN LTD............................52 University of Evansville ............................62 University of Indianapolis .......................62
University of Notre Dame .......................62 University of Southern Indiana ............62 University of St. Francis ............................62 UPS Air Cargo ............................................... 39 UPS Express Critical ................................... 39 UPS Freight Forwarding ...........................54 URS Corp. ........................................................ 72 USI Insurance Services ............................. 73
V Valparaiso Economic Development ...70 Valparaiso University .................................62 Valpo Chamber ............................................70 Vectren Energy .............................................70 Venture Logistics .......................... 47, 52, 60 Vermillion County Economic Development Council .........................70 Verst Group Logistics .................49, 56, 60 Verve Health .................................................. 73 Victory Packaging Inc. ..............................56 Vincennes University Logistics Training & Education Center ............62 Vitran ................................................................. 47
W Wabash College ...........................................62 Wabash Commercial Trailer Products......................................................50 Wabash National Corporation ..............50 Wabash Valley Power Association ......70 Warehouse Services Inc...........................60 Warren County Local Economic Development Organization ..............70 Warrick County Chamber of Commerce ................................................70 Warrick County Economic Development Department ................70
WATCO Terminals & Port Services ............................................... 43, 60 Waterways Journal Weekly .................... 74 Watson Rural Water Co. ...........................70 Waypoint Global ..........................................55 Wells County Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development ................70 Werner Enterprises .............. 46, 48, 49, 52 Wessler Engineering .................................. 72 West Central Indiana Economic Development District Inc. ..................70 Wheels Assured Logistics.............................. 47, 49, 51, 52, 60, 71 White County Economic Development ...........................................70 Whitley County Economic Development Corp................................70 Wilderman & Associates Inc. ................. 72 Willowcreek Health Center .................... 73 Winamac Southern Railway Co. ..........45 Women in Trucking Assoc. Inc. ...........64 Woolpert .......................................................... 72 World Cargo News ..................................... 74 World Trade Club of Indiana .................64 Worldwide Freight Carrier ...................... 51 WWLALS (Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics Abnormal Load Services) UK International Limited ............ 54, 55
Y Yarger Engineering Inc............................. 72 Yes Freight ...................................................... 51 Young Brothers Trucking ........................46
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ADVERTISER INDEX Company
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American Commercial Barge Line .................... 41
Huff Contractors ..................................................... 48
Anacostia Rail Holdings........................................ 85 Conexus Indiana ......................................................17
Indiana Economic Development Corporation.....................................................OBC*
Consolidated Grain and Barge Co.................. IFC*
Indiana Harbor Belt ...............................................44
Consolidated Terminals and Logistics Co. ..... 15
Indiana Soybean Alliance .................................... 19
CountryMark ............................................................ 25
MD Logistics ............................................................. 88
CSX Transportation ................................................ 55
Norfolk Southern ...................................................... 4
Elwood Staffing ....................................................... 28
North American Crane Certification ................ 31
Federal Marine Terminals..................................... 43
Ports of Indiana ..................................................36,83
FedEx .......................................................................... 38
River Ridge................................................................ 75
Genessee & Wyoming Inc./Indiana Southern RR... 45
Summit Terminals .................................................. 97
Harding Group ........................................................ 42
Warehouse Services, Inc. ..................................... 58
Hoosier Energy.....................................................IBC*
Watco Terminal & Port Services ......................... 59
IFC-Inside Front Cover / IBC-Inside Back Cover / OBC-Outside Back Cover
AVIATION ADVERTISER INDEX
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