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Troy Shantz, The Sarnia Journal
Sarnia has completed its business case and anted up the first $600,000 to create a road route that links 11 fabricating companies with Sarnia Harbour and access to international markets beyond. The $12-million ‘Oversized Load Corridor’ is scheduled to roll out over four years and would be the first project of its kind outside of Fort McMurray, Alberta. A detailed business case study by Canadian Pacific Consulting Services has found such a corridor would help area fabricators reach new customers in Atlantic Canada, the U.S. east coast, Mexico and the Middle East. It could also generate up to $9.5 million in additional annual sales while retaining and creating new jobs in the high-wage manufacturing sector.
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