Location and Transportation
	   	     Oklahoma’s  central location, low transportation costs, and comprehensive transportation  system — interstate, rail, air, and inland ports — can affordably and easily  connect your company to national and worldwide markets. 
	     Highways: Oklahoma sits at  the crossroads of I-35, I-44, and I-40, three of the major highways in the U.S.
	     Airports and Trade Zones: Oklahoma is home to 149 public-use airports,  two international airports designated as foreign-trade zones, and seven  offering commercial services.  
	     Rail: Oklahoma’s  extensive rail service and network of carriers operate 3,853 miles of railroad  track, including 2,536 miles of Class 1 service. 
        Waterways: The state ports connect to the McClellan-Kerr  Arkansas River Navigation System, the nation’s most inland all-weather seaport,  linking Oklahoma to major U.S. markets along the Mississippi River and to  the Gulf of Mexico. 
Competitive Cost of Business 
	   	     Oklahoma’s  overall cost of doing business consistently ranks among the most competitive in  the nation. Specifically, Oklahoma’s labor  costs and industrial electric rates are substantially below the U.S. national average, and Oklahoma boasts the fifth-lowest overall tax  burden. 
Pro-Business Incentives 
	   	     Oklahoma’s  globally recognized incentives give businesses the opportunity to choose  between a cash incentive or a tax credit package, and in some cases, qualifying  companies can take advantage of both programs. Additionally, a five-year ad  valorem property tax exemption, customized employee training, key sales tax  exemption, Freeport  inventory benefits, foreign-trade zone, and state and local financing programs  could be available for qualifying companies. 
Career-Ready Workforce 
	   	     Oklahoma’s  certified skills-tested workforce supports diverse, technologically advanced  industries. Oklahoma’s  Workforce Team assists your company with all human resource needs, including  recruitment, workforce screening, and no-cost/low-cost customized workforce  training. 
    Statewide Research & Development Support
 	         Each year in Oklahoma,  millions of dollars of federal and state funds are committed to R&D.  Through Oklahoma’s  R&D organizations and major institutions of higher education, businesses  can take advantage of funding and programs, which include technical consulting,  laser scanning, reverse engineering, prototyping, stereo lithography cost  analysis, process instrumentation, ISO training, and LEAN manufacturing among  other process improvement methods.
