Infrastructure

Strategic market proximity combined with dynamic multimodal connections have made Daviess County a fast-moving transportation hub. Here, industry ships with ease, operating from a powerfully networked location in the heart of the nation, in a state named by CNBC as #3 in U.S. for infrastructure. In Daviess County, cost-effective speed and delivery are assured, with 80% of the nation’s population inside a one-day delivery window, and a portfolio of logistical assets including:

Highway:

The extension of I-69 in Daviess County brought compelling opportunity, opening rapid access to NSA Crane, Bloomington, and the farther reaches in the state. As expansion continues for the national corridor Canada-to-Mexico Mid-Continent Corridor (formerly NAFTA Highway), Daviess County industry is in a prime position to reap the benefits. With its Indiana Crossroads location, the county also offers rapid access to I-70, I-64, I-65, and I-74.

Rail:

With its history as a rail center stretching back over a century, Daviess County moves forward to a fast-growing future through services and facilities providing extensive, flexible rail capability. Three railroads—Class I CSX, Class II Indiana Rail Road, and Class III Indiana Southern Railroad—serve county businesses. Two intermodal transloading operations include the $2 million cross-dock facility at the interchange of I-69 and U.S. Highway 50.

Air:

In addition to the general aviation services of the Daviess County Airport, the Evansville Regional Airport, just 50 miles away, offers daily flights to and from hubs including Charlotte, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit, and Orlando. And just 85 miles away, the Indianapolis International Airport offers services by more than a dozen major carriers, as well as both domestic and international cargo service.


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