About
About Indiana River and Rail

Collaborating and Competing in a Global Marketplace

Indiana River & Rail Terminals is a joint-venture between Ports of Indiana and general cargo stevedore, Superior River Terminals-Indiana (SRTI).

Indiana River & Rail provides seamless cargo handling, storage, distribution and transportation logistics services for breakbulk and other project cargoes moving in and out of North America’s Ohio River corridor. Indiana River & Rail provides important general cargo operations on the Ohio River by serving the greater Louisville and Evansville metro areas as well as one of the Midwest’s busiest manufacturing, agriculture and energy regions.

The two ports’ general cargo facilities include 20 acres of land adjacent to the Ohio River, four barge docks, six warehouses and 260,000 square-feet of indoor storage, 10 acres of outdoor storage, two river craneways with 60-ton and 35-ton overhead cranes, connections to multiple Class I railroads and 1,000 acres of shovel-ready industrial sites. In addition, Ports of Indiana is expanding its Foreign-Trade Zone services and adding a $3 million heavy-lift crane arriving in 2025 to support the venture. The terminals typically handle steel coils, wire rod, various metals, automotive components, supersacks, and project cargo, with annual capacity of more than 500,000 tons.

Indiana River & Rail Terminals will operate all general cargo facilities at Indiana’s two Ohio River ports under the same corporate structure, creating pricing and operational synergies for port customers.