Mexico-Based Company Building First U.S. Logistics Hub In Indiana

Transpoint Intermodal LLC’s new $13.5 million cargo transfer facility in Fort Wayne will create up to 64 new jobs by the end of 2019.

Transpoint Intermodal LLC has broken ground on a new $13.5 million cargo transfer facility in Fort Wayne, IN, where the company plans to create up to 64 new jobs by the end of 2019.

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“Transpoint Intermodal and its investors are pleased to make this investment in Northeast Indiana because we are convinced this is a needed service that will enhance shipping options into and out of the region,” said Jorge Medina, chief executive officer of Transpoint. “We’re proud to bring our experience to this area, and even prouder of the partnership we have formed with the state of Indiana, the city of Fort Wayne and the Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission.”

The new Transpoint facility, which will be located on approximately 74 acres, will be the first of its kind in northeast Indiana. It will be developed as an intermodal ramp used to load and unload international shipping containers from truck-to-rail or rail-to-truck. Construction on the facility is anticipated to be complete by April 2017 with operations beginning the following month. The Hagerman Group, with locations in Fort Wayne and Fishers, IN is the construction manager for the project. 

“The city of Fort Wayne continues to be a leader in job and business growth with a commitment to enhancing innovative economic development opportunities in our community,” said Fort Wayne Mayor Tom Henry. “Transpoint’s investment in southeast Fort Wayne is a tremendous win for our city and the region. It will result in good jobs for local residents and help attract more related businesses such distribution centers, and it will provide another consistent and cost-effective transportation option for key employers throughout our region.”

Fort Wayne Transpoint
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Transpoint Intermodal’s Fort Wayne operation will be part of a global system specializing in moving containers to and from the Far East through Chicago, resulting in savings for customers. The Fort Wayne hub will be complemented by a hub currently planned for the Valparaiso, IN area. The company currently operates three intermodal facilities in Mexico employing more than 40 workers.

“Here in Indiana, we know that roads mean jobs, and that is especially true for our growing logistics industry,” said Governor Mike Pence. “Global companies like Transpoint Intermodal are choosing Indiana for job creation because of our state’s central location, our continued investments in infrastructure, and our efforts to create a pro-growth business climate. Across the state, logistics firms are creating quality jobs for Hoosiers while serving customers across the world because Indiana is a state that works.”

The Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Transpoint Intermodal LLC up to $550,000 in conditional tax credits based on the company’s job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until employees are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives.

The Fort Wayne Redevelopment Commission sold the land where the transfer facility will be built to Transpoint LLC at a reduced rate of $2,000 an acre. The Commission acquired the land at no cost in March 2004 after the Adams Center Landfill closed. The Fort Wayne City Council approved a tax phase-in (abatement) for Transpoint on June 7, 2016. The Commission has been working with Transpoint for the last several years to make this development a reality.

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