In Clay County and across Missouri, economic growth depends on one simple reality: businesses need to move goods reliably and affordably. That is true for manufacturers shipping components, food processors moving products to market, distributors managing inventory, and local employers deciding where to expand. When transportation costs rise, those costs do not stay confined to the rail yard or warehouse. They show up in higher supply chain costs…
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