The Inland Port Facility has been developed to meet the growing demand for efficient transportation and distribution of goods throughout the state and beyond. Spanning over 100 acres, this facility is equipped with an administrative building, extensive warehouse facilities, and covered rail facilities designed to handle thousands of shipping containers and trucks daily. This strategic infrastructure enhances logistic capabilities, facilitating rapid movement and increased throughput of goods.
The electrical systems at the port are meticulously designed to support large-scale operations. This comprehensive setup includes 19 – 100-foot high mast lighting and antenna poles, along with 160 – 1000 watt high mast light fixtures to ensure the area is well-lit for safety and efficiency. The infrastructure also boasts 2 – 125 KW emergency generators and over 75,000 feet of underground conduit and cabling, which, along with 42 underground manholes, help maintain secure and unobtrusive power distribution across the facility. Additionally, a 200 amp, 12.47 KV medium voltage substation yard handles the high power demands of the port, ensuring continuous and reliable energy supply for all operations.