Transportation & Logistics
Data Points
Transportation Infrastructure
A variety of transportation and logistic options:
- 11,000 miles (17,702 km) of highways, with 14 Interstates; over 60% of the population of the country can easily be reached in one day’s driving time.
- 4,500 miles (7,242 km) of rail travel
- 3 international maritime ports, with FTZs
- Only state with a major interstate under construction; 138 miles (223 km) Interstate 69 extension

Interstate
Located at the axis of Interstate 65 (north-south) and Interstate 64 (east-west) in South Central Indiana, our ten counties: Bartholomew, Clark, Decatur, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Scott, Washington, and River Ridge Commerce Center, places you at the crossroads of the eastern half of the United States.
Air, Rail and Water
You can reach your markets by using our excellent air, rail and water connections.
We are just minutes away from United Parcel Service’s (UPS) major hub located at the Louisville International Airport where you can deliver to UPS by midnight and have next day delivery in a majority of the metropolitan areas of the country.
Then just up the road (I-65), Federal Express (FedEx) has a major hub at the Indianapolis International Airport, or just to the east, DHL Airways, Inc. has a domestic hub at the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. Both hubs will also provide you with next day delivery.
Three rail carriers, CSX, Norfolk Southern and Louisville & Indiana Railroad Company as well as several short lines provide rail service to many of our industrial sites. In addition, the Clark Maritime Center, located on the Ohio River, offers full port facilities connecting you to anywhere in the world via the Inland Waterway System.