This is an interesting chart. Anyone who's ever had contact with any trucking/logistics people can see how this makes total sense. The further you are from a major trucking lane, the longer your delivery takes. And the smaller the order base, the longer it takes to fill a truck, the longer it takes. Canadian deliveries are somewhat longer, but deliveries in the boonies (Georgia, Iowa, Kansas) are super long. And places like Colorado, which you'd expect to have relatively longer lead times, are quick due to higher order volumes.