Inland Port Greer Completes Major Expansion to Boost Cargo Operations

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Inland Port Greer has completed a significant $55 million expansion, effectively doubling its cargo handling capacity. The facility now includes 9,000 feet of rail and 18 additional acres of container yard storage, enabling it to handle approximately 300,000 rail lifts annually. Future improvements include a new terminal operations center and a heavy lift maintenance facility, further enhancing operational capabilities. This expansion, driven by remarkable growth in cargo demand, significantly boosts the Upstate South Carolina economy, projected to generate around $44 billion annually.

Inland Port Greer Completes Major Expansion to Boost Cargo Operations

In a significant move for the Upstate region of South Carolina, Inland Port Greer has successfully finished its $55 million expansion project, drastically enhancing its cargo handling capabilities. This development comes a decade after the terminal first opened its doors in 2013, marking an exciting milestone for the bustling transportation hub.

Doubling Capacity: What Does It Mean for Greer?

With this expansion, the terminal’s capacity has officially doubled to meet the growing demand for cargo operations. Equipped with 9,000 feet of new rail and additional 18 acres of container yard storage, spread out evenly across nine acres in both the east and west sides of the existing yard, Inland Port Greer is set to elevate its service to an entirely new level. This facility is now positioned to handle approximately 300,000 rail lifts each year, a critical increase aimed at supporting demand all the way through 2040.

Operational Improvements and Future Plans

The operational aspects of this ambitious expansion are already up and running, allowing for a smoother flow of cargo. However, there are still more improvements on the horizon, including a new terminal operations center expected to be completed by April 2025, as well as a heavy lift maintenance facility slated for June 2024. These additions will further enhance the facility’s operational capabilities, making Inland Port Greer even more appealing to existing and potential customers alike.

Driving Forces Behind the Expansion

The expansion project has been driven by a remarkable 355% growth in cargo at Inland Port Greer from 2014 to 2024, averaging an impressive annual growth rate of 16%. This surge is a testament to the growing demand for efficient cargo movement in the region, reflecting South Carolina’s status as one of the fastest-growing states in terms of both GDP and population. It’s no surprise that stakeholders are eager to enhance the port’s capacity.

Funding and Community Impact

This significant expansion was aided by a $25 million Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development (BUILD) grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation, awarded back in 2018. The South Carolina Department of Transportation helped administer $13.75 million from this grant, demonstrating strong collaborative efforts between various groups to support this critical infrastructure project.

Enhanced Connectivity and Economic Benefits

Strategically located along the Interstate 85 corridor, Inland Port Greer facilitates efficient movement of cargo between the Port of Charleston and inland markets. The daily rail service provided by Norfolk Southern plays a crucial role in the operations of the inland port, allowing quick and easy access to major distribution hubs throughout the Southeast.

Tangible Economic Impact

The activities at Inland Port Greer aren’t just boosting cargo flow. They’re also generating a significant economic impact estimated at $44 billion annually within the Upstate region and supporting around 132,000 jobs. From advanced manufacturers to major retailers, this expansion is a major boon for consumer goods industries operating in the area. It’s shaping up to be a win-win for everyone involved!

Looking to the Future

As Inland Port Greer’s expansion wraps up, it coincides nicely with the planned launch of the Navy Base Intermodal Facility later in 2025, which will only add to the streamlined rail access to key markets such as Atlanta and Memphis. With modern facilities and a strong focus on enhancing connectivity, the future looks bright for this dynamic transportation hub.

In conclusion, the completed expansion at Inland Port Greer is a game changer, promising to strengthen the region’s cargo operations, encourage business growth, and further solidify its standing as a vital player in the logistics landscape. As these moves unfold, keep your eyes on this bustling terminal—a key driver for the economy both now and well into the future!

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