(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Global Logistics Development.)
By Phineas Hogan | Phoenix Buisness Journal
Imagine a symphony of logistics: chugging trains, growling trucks and roaring planes. Proponents of a new type of economic development powerhouse believe such melodies could wake up small-town America and revolutionize domestic supply chains.
While seaports may be the economic anchors for the largest cities on the country’s East and West coasts, so-called tradeport hubs can do the same inland, say Adam Wasserman and Lois Yates, consultants at Scottsdale-based Global Logistics Development (GLD) Partners and eager proponents for these public-private partnerships.





