Port of Toledo
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Transcript of Port of Toledo
Northwest Ohio Transportation and Logistics Intermodal
Network
Our Region’s Response to a Changing Economy
Paul L. Toth Jr.President & CEO
Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority
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Meijer Distribution Center
Lowe’s Distribution Center
Kohl’s Distribution Center
Best Buy Distribution Center
Walgreen’s Distribution Center
Menards Distribution Center
Big Box Distribution is booming in the Toledo Region
UPS Distribution Hub
Fed Ex Ground Distribution HubHome Depot Distribution Center
Source UT-ITI
Ohio Logistics Distribution Center
The Great Lakes is one of ten Emerging Mega-regions in the U.S.
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Northwest Ohio
Half the population of the U.S. is accessible within one-day drive
• Multi-Modal Connectivity
• Rail – Norfolk Southern (NS), CSX, and Canadian National (CN) Connected
• Located at major U.S. thoroughfare crossroads
– Interstate 75
– Interstate 80/90
– Heavy weight truck routes to Michigan (154,000 gross)
• Lake trading vessels, overseas vessel, lake barges
• Pipeline
The Region Provides Exceptional Access to the Eastern and Midwestern U.S. and Canada
• Trucks departing TOL can reach Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, parts of Pennsylvania and Kentucky and even reach Chicago within 5 hours.
• Our location at the crossroads of I-75 and I80/90 makes Toledo accessible from all directions.
TOL’s Market CharacteristicsPercentage of
U.S. Industrial Markets
Within 500 Miles (800 km)
Within 250 Miles (400 km)
Proximity to Northwest Ohio
2nd Day Service 1 Day Service
Car & Truck Assembly Plants
77% 39%
Primary Metals 64% 39%
Transportation Equipment
55% 36%
Machinery (except electrical)
55% 20%
Rubber & Plastic 54% 22%
Fabricated Metal Products
52% 29%
Canadian Industrial Markets
47% 25%
Electric & Electronic Equip.
44% 17%
Food & Kindred Products
43% 38%
Percentage of U.S. Consumer Markets
Within 500 Miles (800 km)
Within 250 Miles (400 km)
Proximity to Northwest Ohio
2nd Day Service 1 Day Service
Total Area Population
93,860,000 37,050,000
% of U.S. Population
38% 15%
% of Retail Sales 37% 14%
% of Effective Buying Income (U.S.)
39% 15%
% of Effective Buying Income (Canada)
38% 25%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau & Regional Growth Partnership
MSA Capture – 2010 Population
5,955,839
MI 4,704,743Livingston
Macomb
Monroe
Oakland
St. Clair
Washtenaw
Wayne
180,967
840,978
152,021
1,202,362
163,040
344,791
1,820,548
OH 834,839Allen
Erie
Fulton
Lucas
Ottawa
Wood
106,333
77,079
42,698
441,815
41,428
125,488
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)U.S. Census Bureau
IN 416,257
Allen
Wells
Whitley
355,329
27,636
33,292
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MSA Capture - 2010 PopulationState Population
2010Population
Rank
CA 37,253,956 1
TX 25,145,561 2
NY 19,378,102 3
FL 18,801,310 4
IL 12,830,632 5
PA 12,702,379 6
OH 11,536,504 7
MI 9,883,640 8
GA 9,687,653 9
NC 9,535,483 10
State Population 2010
Population Rank
NJ 8,791,894 11
VA 8,001,024 12
WA 6,724,540 13
MA 6,547,629 14
IN 6,483,802 15
AZ 6,166,318 16
TN 6,346,105 17
MO 5,988,927 18
Lake Erie West
5,955,839 19
MD 5,773,552 20
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)U.S. Census Bureau
MSA Capture - 2009 GDPMetropolitan Area 2009 gdp
(millions of $)gdp rank
New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island
$1,210,387 1
Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana
$730,941 2
Chicago-Naperville-Joliet $508,712 3
Washington-Arlington-Alexandria
$407,463 4
Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown $363,201 5
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington $356,615 6
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont
$335,563 7
Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington
$335,112
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Boston-Cambridge-Quincy $298,256 9
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta $264,700 10
Metropolitan Area 2009 gdp (millions of $)
gdp rank
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach
$252,647 11
Lake Erie West $231,357 12
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue $228,797 13
Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale $190,725 14
Minneapolis-St Paul-Bloomington $189,801 15
San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos $171,471 16
Denver-Aurora $152,868 17
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara $147,370 18
Baltimore-Towson $138,420 19
St Louis $124,558 20
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)US Census Bureau
NW Ohio Intermodal Projects 2009-2011• Port Authority $35.2 M
– Ship/Rail/Truck
• Airline Yard $12.8 M– Rail/Truck
• Toledo Express $7.2 M– Air/Truck
• CSX Gateway $175 M– Rail/Truck
Total Intermodal
Construction $230.2 M
Recent, Present, & Planned Projects
• Recent $237 M– Veterans’ Glass City Skyway
2007• Present $400 M
– US 24 Fort to Port 2012– I-75/475 Interchange 2013
• Planned (TRAC Tier 2) $486 M– I-75 N Toledo – US 20 & I-475 (Central)– I-75 Perrysburg to Findlay– SR 18 Relocation
Total Bridge & Highway Construction $1,123 M
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Chicago
New York
Florida
Boston
St. Louis
Memphis
New Orleans
Wilmington
Hampton Roads
Baltimore
N Baltimore Transfer Yard
Pittsburgh
Chambersburg
N Baltimore Intermodal Yard
Planned Construction
Howard St Tunnel
Columbus
N Baltimore Yard - $175 Million Complete 2011
Improves the flow of freight between the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest, as well as the nation
Creates a double stack network along key corridors
Total National Gateway Investment - $842 million Complete 2014
CSX National Gateway
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Toledo Express Airport
• South Development Area contains 75 acres in initial offering capable of supporting nearly one million s.f. of development.
• Site is adjacent to 78 acre (non exclusive) air cargo ramp
• Infrastructure improvements are ongoing
Strategic Land Development Opportunities: Jeep
Strategic Land Development Opportunities: Ironville Dock
Strategic Land Development Opportunities: Heidtman & Beazer
Strategic Land Development: Facility No. 2
Thank You
Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority
Paul L. Toth, Jr.
President & CEO
One Maritime Plaza, 7th Floor
Toledo, OH 43604
United States
P: +1 419 243 8251
F: +1 419 243 1835
Websites
www.toledoportauthority.org
www.toledoexpress.com
www.toledoseaport.org
www.tourtheport.com