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Logistics and International Trade Cluster
About the Cluster
This cluster includes the largest number of specific industry components, however, the number of industry sectors is not that large. The primary components of this cluster include air, sea, and freight transportation and the related operations, shipping, and handling, product storage, and support services related to financing. This cluster exceeds the average U.S. employment concentration ratio by 30 percent, and is spread throughout the region, with heavy concentrations within the region's designated manufacturing/industrial centers.
2008 Action Items
Cluster Strategy Development Background
In 2005, to target its work in supporting the logistics and international trade cluster, the Prosperity Partnership formed a Logistics and International Trade Cluster Strategy Development Working Group tasked with identifying specific action initiatives to be implemented by 2010. A special thanks goes to the co-chairs of that working group:
The full Logistics and International Trade industry cluster strategy can be found starting on page 49 of the Prosperity Partnership's Regional Economic Strategy.
Contact
For more information, contact Bill McSherry, bmcsherry@psrc.org, 206-971-3269
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