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Located in the heart of North America, Groveport is within 1000 miles of 50 percent of the population and approximately 60 percent of the consumer market of the United States and Canada. The location advantage of Groveport is complemented by an excellent transportation infrastructure. Railroads, interstate highways and airport gateways converge to create an area where shipping and receiving by almost any method is quick and inexpensive.
  • Interstates: I-70 (East-West - five minutes away), I-71 (North-South - nine minutes away), I-270 (Outer belt - one minute away), I-75 (North-South - one hour away), I-77 (North-South - one hour away)
  • U.S. Highways: US 23 (North-South), US 33 (NW-SE), US 40 (East-West), US 62 (NE-SW)
  • Trucking: More than 130 trucking companies have terminals in Franklin county. All major less-than-truckload (LTL) companies, including UPS, have depots in the area.
  • Freight Rail Lines: Conrail, CSX and Norfolk-Southern all have lines in the area, each with multiple yards.
  • Freight Airports: Rickenbacker is an international multi-modal cargo airport, a charter passenger terminal, a U.S. Foreign-Trade Zone, a distribution hub and a major component and economic engine of the Central Ohio region, servicing customer needs around the world.
    Rickenbacker is also a high-speed international logistics hub with a strategically planned cargo complex that serves several key business segments, including international airfreight, freight forwarding, corporate aviation, e-commerce fulfillment and distribution.
    Rickenbacker's unprecedented geographic location, tools and expertise give companies key competitive advantages for gaining access to the global marketplace. Columbus is within a one-day truck drive to more of the U.S. population than any other city in the United States or Canada. Foreign-Trade Zone No. 138 offers many costs savings in the processing and distribution of international cargo at the airport.
  • Passenger Airports: Port Columbus International Airport Port Columbus provides 178 daily non-stop flights to 34 airports. Air carriers include Air Canada Jazz, America West, American, Continental, Delta, Independence Air, Midwest Connect, Northwest, Southwest, United, US Airways, USA3000 as well as the regional affiliates associated with many of these major airlines.
    The Rickenbacker Charter Terminal is a 43,000 sq. ft., two-gate terminal developed to meet the charter needs of travelers in Central Ohio. The convenient location and easy-to-use facility is proving to be a favorite among leisure travelers. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) maintains the highest standards of security and baggage screening at the Airport. http://www.rickenbacker.org/charter
  • Private Airports: Bolton Field and Don Scott Field
The area also has deep-water connections. Historic marketing and business development agreements have been signed with the Ports of Virginia, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey and the Los Angeles Harbor Department's Worldport L.A. The partnership agreements give international shippers efficient access to North American heartland markets via our area. The Ports of New York & New Jersey, Virginia and Los Angeles offer shippers all the clout and amenities of the largest ports in the world.