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KC Smart Port calls its self "America's inland port solution company". A non profit that if you look at its officers and board members is made up mostly of City of Kansas and various big businesses:
http://www.kcsmartport.com/sec_about/section/Board.htm
There it is on the about page of the above company profile. Look at the last bullet
http://www.kcsmartport.com/sec_about/about.htm
The heart of a rail corridor spanning coast to coast across the U.S. and extending from Canada to Mexico (NAFTA Railway)
http://www.kcsmartport.com/sec_about/section/Board.htm
There it is on the about page of the above company profile. Look at the last bullet
http://www.kcsmartport.com/sec_about/about.htm
The Kansas City Advantage
Kansas City has several key components that make it an excellent hub for all transportation and logistics operations:
* The largest rail center in the United States by tonnage
* More Foreign Trade Zone space than any other U.S. city (over 10,000 acres)
* Located at the intersection of three of the nation’s major interstate highways (I-35, I-70, I-29) and soon to be 4th - I-49
* The Kansas City International Airport, which moves more air cargo each year than any air center in a six-state region
* Located on the largest navigable inland waterway (MO/MS River system)
* The heart of a rail corridor spanning coast to coast across the U.S. and extending from Canada to Mexico (NAFTA Railway)
The heart of a rail corridor spanning coast to coast across the U.S. and extending from Canada to Mexico (NAFTA Railway)