RoadOne invests in facility near Port of Charleston

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RoadOne is investing in a new distribution and transload facility in Summerville, with phase one opening in January 2025 and phase two in January 2027.

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RoadOne IntermodaLogistics has announced an investment in a new distribution and transload facility in Summerville, near the Port of Charleston.

The site will be built in two phases, with phase one featuring a 384,800 sqft (35,749 sqm) facility and 13 acres of dedicated trailer and container parking, set to open in January 2025.

The second phase will add 279,720 sqft (25,986 sqm) and 10 acres of dedicated trailer and container parking, scheduled to begin construction shortly after completion of phase one and set to open in January 2027.

Both facilities are designed for round-the-clock operations and will be fully fenced, gated, and equipped with extensive camera monitoring and lighting to ensure security and safety.

South Carolina Ports is a critical supply chain gateway for the Southeast market, offering port service, an inland port network and rail connections.

“We are thrilled to have RoadOne expand its presence in South Carolina and put down roots in the Lowcountry. This shows great confidence in our market and our port’s ability to consistently deliver excellent service. Near-port investments like this are critical to our state’s success. The new warehouses will provide more capacity and flexibility for port-dependent businesses, particularly for retailers, further supporting new jobs in our region,” says SC Ports President and CEO Barbara Melvin.

RoadOne invests in facility near Port of Charleston

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