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| It Just Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This: Our Docks Are at the Midpoint of Great Lakes Shipping, the Crossroads of major rail and highway systems, and the Expressway to the Heart of America. |
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At Midwest Terminals of Toledo International, location is central among our many advantages. The midpoint of The Great Lakes, we’re the perfect transfer point for shipments coming into or going out of The St. Lawrence Seaway. Our waters are deep and our docks long enough to accommodate 1000 ft. (305 m.) ships – without any bridges or air draft restrictions to hold you up. We can transfer directly to or from rail – and both our rail and highway systems are central hubs at the crossroads of U.S. shipping. Nobody else can point to all of that!
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Midwest Terminals...
- Is the perfect midway-Great Lakes transfer point
- Is within 20 hrs. drive of 72% of U.S. population
- Has 4,100 ft. dock (1,250 m.) – 28 ft. (8.5 m.) draft at our dock face
Directions to our Terminals
From I-75
Take I-75 to I-280 (toward Cleveland) to Exit 9 (Front Street Exit). Take North Front Street for approximately 3 miles to Millard. Turn right on Millard and follow to the bridge (Tiffin Street.) Turn Left on Tiffin and follow the signs to Midwest Terminals of Toledo International.
From Ohio Turnpike I80/90
Take Turnpike to Exit 5. Go North on I-280 to Exit 9 (Front Street Exit). Take North Front Street for approximately 3 miles to Millard. Turn right on Millard and follow to the bridge (Tiffin Street.) Turn Left on Tiffin and follow the signs to Midwest Terminals of Toledo International.
Learn more about our other advantages…
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| WE ARE OPEN 365 DAYS! |
Shipping lanes can close for as little as 80-90 days from late December thru early March, but our port stays busy no matter what.
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| STILL WATERS RUN DEEP |
With 28 ft. (8.5 m.) of draft in every berth, we can handle fully loaded 1000 ft. (305 m.) vessels with no problem.
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| HOW DO WE DO IT SO FAST? |
Decades of experience and the most capable equipment on the Great Lakes and… determination.
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