Ohio governor touts state's appeal for new business

July 22 2013

Every state wants to be a destination for entrepreneurs who are looking for the best place to open up a new business. When a company opens up shop, it is a boost to the local economy and employment rates as residents are able to find jobs and spend money in their own back yard. It also helps to boost the national perception of the area when business owners as willing to call the state home.

This week, Ohio Governor John Kasich spoke with WKSU, the state's public radio outlet, about the efforts underway to improve Ohio's stance as a destination for business owners. He mentioned that the future is bright in this area and lower business taxes will lead the way to success.

"It's been on my mind for a long time and now we're going to have a lot more focus," Kasich said. "Our tourism operation needs to be improved. We have a change in leadership there. We've got to take advantage of the new media to be able to sell the state and now that it's happening, we have momentum. We just have to keep pushing."

If the governors' efforts are successful, it will mean that more businesses of all sizes could soon be opening up in the state. However, more companies mean more competition. This will cause organizations to look for the most effective way to handle every daily task. When it comes to shipping and the supply chain, a local courier service can optimize the process of delivering critical information and packages.