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Trucking
North Dakota offers excellent transportation access and is home to two main trade corridors for the nation: the central North American Trade Corridor spans the state as Highway 83, and the Red River Trade Corridor crosses North Dakota as Interstate 29. Both connect Canada with Mexico. In addition, Interstate 94 crosses North Dakota from east to west and is part of the 8,410 miles of highway the North Dakota Department of Transportation maintains.
North Dakota has 19 different international ports of entry. There are 18 ports along the North Dakota-Canadian border. Of these, three are open 24 hours a day. Along with the 18 border crossings, the Hector International Airport in Fargo is also considered a 24-hour port of entry in the country, according to the U.S. Customs Service.
For information about transportation access in North Dakota or to have one of our business development consultants answer specific questions regarding your project, contact us at 1-866-4dakota; 701-328-5300 or email commerce@nd.gov.
Related Links:
North Dakota Department of Transportation

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