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FROM SEA TO QUEEN CITY. IN ONE DAY.Take advantage of convenient access to the entire Southeast with next-day transit service between Wilmington and Charlotte via the Queen City Express and North Carolina Ports Charlotte Inland Port
The Queen City Express simplifies logistics. It provides next-day intermodal transit service from the Port of Wilmington to the
North Carolina Ports Charlotte Inland Port—a hub with direct access to major distribution corridors in the Southeastern U.S. It also
offers reduced transit costs and no dwell times at either location. That’s smooth sailing, from sea to city. Both ways. Every day.
Available for Pick up at CSX Ramp or North Carolina Ports
Charlotte Inland Port
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QCE Advantages• Shortens first and last mile truck transit
• Lowers transportation costs for businesses
• No dwell times at Port of Wilmington or North Carolina Ports Charlotte Inland Port (CIP)
• Flexible staging at CIP with 24/7 access potential
• Provides customers unprecedented access to Southeastern United States
• Reduces the number of trucks on roadways, therefore reducing emissions
• Guaranteed product options
Inland connectivityNorth Carolina Ports Charlotte Inland Port connects customers to distribution corridors, services and opportunity. Strategically located in the heart of the region’s manufacturing and distribution centers, the port serves the I-85 and I-77 corridors.
With 20 acres, 10 of which are already developed, the port can accommodate 2,000 grounded/wheeled containers. It also provides container yard operations to ocean carriers and serves as a staging area for empty and loaded containers with maintenance and repair service from an onsite vendor.