New Cross-Border Crossing Creates Supply Chain Complexity, PRIMO Readies for Additional Support in the Area

The Gordie Howe International Bridge, now an official border crossing between Detroit and Windsor, is set to complete by fall 2025, dramatically enhancing trade efficiency along one of the busiest U.S.-Canada commercial points. The bridge’s completion promises to streamline freight and commuter traffic, reducing congestion and improving transportation timelines. PRIMO’s cross-border capabilities are ready to support this additional border crossing with advanced tracking solutions and real-time communication systems. PRIMO ensures reliable and transparent transportation, directly mitigating the challenges highlighted as this new infrastructure transforms the border-crossing landscape.

  • Completion Date: The bridge is set to be completed by fall 2025.
  • Economic Impact: Expected to boost economic growth and improve transportation between the U.S. and Canada.
  • Construction Details: The bridge spans the Detroit River, connecting Detroit and Windsor, and will be the largest land port along the U.S.-Canada border.
  • Project Scope: The $5.7 billion project involved about 2,000 workers daily and will feature six lanes and a dedicated path for pedestrians and cyclists.

Reference: ttnews.com