Oswego County is geographically located at the crossroads of the Northeastern United States and Southeastern Canada. A complete transportation network is available including highways, water, rail and air to provide fast and efficient movement of products and raw materials.
- 1,900 lineal ft berth with 26'6" draft - East Terminal
- 1,100 lineal ft berth with 23' draft - West Terminal
- 1,400 lineal ft berth with 14' draft - West Terminal
- Entrance depth is 27 feet, width of 750 feet, turning basin of 115 acres
- Lifting capacity from 25 tons to 600 tons with outside crane contractor
- 50,000-ton bulk, covered storage facility
- 100,000-sf warehouse space
- 400,000 sf of open storage adjacent to dock, additional 15 acres available
- Total intermodal services - dock-side rail; connection to major highways
- Eight-time Seaway Pacesetter Award winner
- 525-mile system composed of the Erie Canal, Oswego Canal, Cayuga-Seneca Canal and Champlain Canal
- Stretches from Buffalo to Albany
- Connects the Hudson River with the Great Lakes, Finger Lakes and Lake Champlain
- Great option for the transportation of oversized cargo via barge towing services
The Oswego County Airport
- One 5,200 ft. paved runway
- One 4,000 ft. paved runway
- Corporate, commercial and general aviation
- Storage and outside tie-down facilities
- A&E mechanics available
- Instrument Landing System
- 15-45 minute drive from Oswego County
- 100+ passenger flights depart daily
- Facilities for air freight services
- 53,000 sf cargo building
Highway Transportation
- Nearly 2,000 miles of highways
- I-81 and I-90 provide north/south and east/west movement
- 25+ carriers for local and long-distance trucking
- Connecting lines provide transportation to every major market area in the U.S.
- Daily rail service to Oswego County
- Dock-side rail at Port of Oswego
- $2.9 million switching terminal
- Remodeled yard in nearby Syracuse
- Prompt movement to and from Oswego County's industries