The facility is within an eight-hour drive of half of all U.S. households, businesses and manufacturing plants. In a four-minute drive, your employees and trucks have access to a four-lane highway, while a seven-minute drive (less than three miles) brings you to I-76. This great location has easy access to I-71, I-76, I-77, and I-80 (the Ohio Turnpike). Whether your destination is Florida or Europe, start your journey from the Akron, OH, airport (CAK), which is a 23-minute drive and less than 16 miles. The largest Ohio-based railroad (and among the largest regional railroads in the country) is located five minutes from the building. A 45- minute drive brings you to The Port of Cleveland, a customer-focused, cost- effective gateway for waterborne trade and connections between Northeast Ohio and the global economy.

 

Major Highways

  • SR 21

    • 4 min drive 1.5 miles

    • Four lane highway - connects north to I-76 

  • I-76

    • 7 min drive 2.9 mi

    • Interstate 76 (I-76) connects east I-71  and west I-72 

  • I-77

    • 14 min drive 5.7 mi

    • Interstate 77  (I-77) connects in Ohio with  I-76, I-80 (Ohio Turnpike), and I-90

  • I-71 (via I-76)

    • 22 min drive 18 mi

    • Interstate 71 (I-71) north–south highway,I-80 and I-90 to I-70, (via I-65) to I-40. 

  • I-80 (via SR21 & I-77)

    • 22 min drive 22 mi

    • Interstate 80 (I-80) is an east–west transcontinental.


Airports


Railroads

Akron Barberton Cluster Railway (ABC) 5 minute drive | 2.5 miles

Connects to:

  • CSXT at Barberton - the largest class I carrier in the Eastern US with 23,000 miles of track and interstate operations in 21 states.

  • Wheeling & Lake Erie Railway Company (W&LE) at Akron — the largest Ohio-based railroad and one of the largest Class II

Maritime Port- Cleveland

  • 45 minute drive | 40.4 miles

  • The Port handles a variety of cargoes including steel, wind turbine components and bulk products. Overall, Cleveland Harbor’s public and private terminals average 13 million tons of cargo annually.