DRAYAGE MARKET

Drayage Carriers in Ohio

Ohio's drayage market is driven by the state's role as a manufacturing and distribution hub at the center of the US automotive supply chain. Major auto assembly plants operated by Honda, Jeep, Ford, and GM in Ohio require constant inbound drayage of parts from East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. The Columbus area has become one of the fastest-growing e-commerce distribution markets in the US, with major fulfillment centers from Amazon and others generating container import demand. Ohio carriers connect to maritime port volumes through intermodal rail terminals in Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati, with direct connections to the Port of Baltimore and Port of Virginia. Most Ohio carriers serving intermodal rail ramps maintain UIIA enrollment as a baseline requirement.

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Drayage Carriers in Ohio

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JO

Columbus, Ohio

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UIIA TWIC DRAYAGE CA
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Columbus, Ohio

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UIIA TWIC DRAYAGE CA
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Columbus, Ohio

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UIIA TWIC DRAYAGE CA
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Cincinnati, Ohio

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