Logistics
Indiana sits at the heart of the U.S. freight transportation network. It ranks ninth among all states in railroad mileage and ranks 14th in water-borne shipping. With eight different major highways and 11,000 total highway miles, Indiana is accurately referred to as "The Crossroads of America."

Indiana also has three modern aquatic ports on the Ohio River and Lake Michigan. The state's location and transportation options allow companies to easily reach domestic and global markets.

Located near Interstates 69 and 469, Fort Wayne is the transportation hub of northeast Indiana. The city is also in close proximity to U.S. 24, 27, 30, 33 and Indiana 1, 3, 14, 37, 101, 930, 205, making it easy to help move your goods to their final destination.




Alliance Projects



Resources



Organizational Links  

Major Moves is a comprehensive ten-year investment plan in Indiana’s infrastructure to improve the economy and create job opportunities for Hoosiers. Major Moves eliminates the state’s transportation budget deficit and invests in the state’s future through public-private partnerships to maximize the value and improve the Indiana Toll Road, construct the I-69 extension from Evansville to Indianapolis, and complete over 200 other vital transportation projects.

The Ports of Indiana is dedicated to facilitating economic development in Indiana through logistics facilities and services, maritime industrial and commercial development, development finance tools and strategic public-private partnerships.

Indiana Department of Transportation, INDOT will build, maintain, and operate a superior transportation system enhancing safety, mobility and economic growth.
The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) is the State of Indiana's lead economic development agency. IEDC was officially established in February 2005 to replace the former Department of Commerce. In order to respond quickly to the needs of businesses, IEDC operates like a business. In an effort to provide businesses with the most complete range of services, state economic development agencies that were previously separate from the Department of Commerce have been incorporated into the IEDC organizational structure. With its new structure and improved tool-kit resulting from a successful legislative effort undertaken by the Governor and the Indiana General Assembly during the 2005 legislative session, the IEDC is equipped and ready to make Indiana competitive in the 21st Century economy.

Back to Top of Page


111 West Wayne Street - Fort Wayne, IN 46802 n Phone: 260.426.5568 n Fax: 260.426.0837 n E-mail: email@theallianceonline.com