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Logisitics Location Dayton is your connection to the world and a convenient place to do business.   Dayton is centrally located in southwestern Ohio.  We have one of the largest 90-minute markets in the country, easy access to transportation networks, and short commute times for your valuable employees.   Dayton Ohio Map

Easy To and Through Whether you are flying out of the Dayton International Airport, or utilizing the I-70/75 interchange, your business can quickly reach customers near and far.  State Route 35 and State Route 4 provide additional connections to cities across the region.  Ohio's railroads provide access to markets nationwide.  Dayton is also one of the most bike-friendly cities in the county.

Supply Chain Hub The Dayton region is so important as a transportation hub, that both Wright State University and the Air Force Instiute of Technology at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) have created master's degree programs in logisitics and supply chain management.   That's one of many reasons why Dayton has a skilled workforce to serve your business.

Regional Partnerships If you are researching new markets or seeking a new facility for your business expansion, the City of Dayton and our resource partners can help provide a wide variety of information to you or your clients.   We also work closely with other regional transportation partners such as :

Contact For more information, contact the Office of Economic Development at (937) 333-3634 or visit the Maps page to learn about the region's transportation networks.

 

 

 

 

 

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