DRAYAGE MARKET
Colorado is an inland state without direct port access, but its drayage market serves as a critical distribution hub for the Mountain West region. Denver is a major intermodal rail stop on the BNSF transcontinental network, receiving containers from both the Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach via the Transcon route and the Port of Seattle/Tacoma. Colorado carriers primarily serve the retail, agricultural, and energy sectors, with Denver's growing technology and aerospace industries generating increasing import container volumes. Agricultural exports from Colorado's eastern plains, including grain and beef, move through intermodal rail to West Coast ports. Colorado's variable mountain and plains conditions require carriers to maintain well-equipped fleets capable of year-round operation across varied terrain.
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CITIES IN COLORADO