Supply Chain Issues Continue to Develop Inland From Ports

Bloomberg reports that a large and growing number of delays within the supply chain occur inland and away from the ports of entry from a lack of rail, highway, and logistics center infrastructure locally within the often heavily urbanized areas around major ports and across the country.

The development of this infrastructure creates good paying, career building jobs that support quality housing development within the urban grid helping communities and states develop the supply chain every individual and organization relies on globally.