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Inbound Logistics: Feature Story |
 | | So tight are the ties with Florida that a candidate running for president of a Latin American nation always schedules at least one campaign stop in the state, he says. |
 | | Along with its railways, Florida also boasts several interstate highways, including I-95 in the east, I-75 in the west and I-10, which runs east to west across the northern portion of the state, then across the United States to Los Angeles. |
 | | Florida consumes much more than it manufactures, and "this creates a very favorable backhaul rate for cargo moving into the interior of the United States," says John Freeman, executive director, international programs, Cornerstone Division, at the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. |
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