Indiana River & Rail Terminals Expands Capacity 40% at Ports of Indiana

Indiana River & Rail Terminals boosts **cargo handling** capacity by 40% at Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville, expanding **railway** infrastructure for steel and commodities.

Indiana River & Rail Terminals Expands Capacity 40% at Ports of Indiana
December 4, 2025 6:42 pm

Indiana River & Rail Terminals Boosts Steel and Cargo Handling Capacity by 40% at Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville. The terminal operator, a joint venture between Ports of Indiana and Superior River Terminals Indiana, has significantly expanded its barge shipment capabilities, adding 350,000 square feet to meet surging demand for steel and other commodities.

Key EntityCritical Detail
Indiana River & Rail Terminals40% capacity expansion for barge shipments
Ports of Indiana-JeffersonvilleNew capacity totaling 350,000 square feet
Expansion DriverNearing capacity for steel shipments by late 2024
TimelineExpansion ready for increased volumes; new warehouse space secured

Indiana River & Rail Terminals, the largest cargo operator on the river, has completed a substantial capacity expansion at the Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville, enhancing its ability to handle barge shipments of steel and other critical cargo. This strategic move increases the terminal’s footprint by 40%, bringing the total handling space to 350,000 square feet. The expansion was necessitated by the facility nearing its capacity limits for steel shipments by late 2024, underscoring the robust growth and demand experienced by the operator.

Strategic Impact and Future Opportunities

This significant investment in infrastructure is poised to unlock new avenues for growth and operational efficiency. The added square footage will facilitate a wider range of services, including Foreign-Trade Zone storage, specialized heavy lift cargo operations, and more efficient rail transloading. Furthermore, the expanded capacity is designed to support higher overall cargo volumes, positioning Indiana River & Rail Terminals to capitalize on increasing market demand and evolving customer needs.

Operational Enhancements and Customer Focus

The President of Indiana River & Rail Terminals emphasized the strategic imperative behind the expansion, stating, “We’re not just adding square footage, we’re adding opportunity.” This expansion directly addresses the consistent double-digit growth observed since 2022. By securing additional warehouse space, the company affirms its commitment to providing customers with unparalleled speed, flexibility, and reliability in their logistics operations, ensuring the seamless flow of essential commodities.

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Industry Context

The expansion by Indiana River & Rail Terminals reflects a broader trend of increased activity and investment in critical U.S. inland waterway infrastructure. As supply chains continue to face pressure and the demand for efficient, cost-effective transportation solutions grows, terminals capable of handling significant volumes of bulk and project cargo are becoming increasingly vital. This development at the Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville signals a proactive approach to meeting future logistical challenges and solidifies the region’s importance as a key hub for national and international trade, offering a competitive advantage to companies reliant on barge and intermodal transportation.