OmniTRAX and City of Sand Springs Debut Rail-Ready Sites on the Sand Springs Railway
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The Broe Groups transportation affiliate, OmniTRAX Inc., a comprehensive logistics solutions provider, is working with the City of Sand Springs, Okla. to bring its Rail-Ready Sites program to the Sand Springs Railway (SS).
Key Points:
- The Broe Groups transportation affiliate, OmniTRAX Inc., a comprehensive logistics solutions provider, is working with the City of Sand Springs, Okla. to bring its Rail-Ready Sites program to the Sand Springs Railway (SS).
- OmniTRAX and Sand Springs are initially marketing two rail-served sites on the SS totaling about 25 acres.
- Sand Springs and the Tulsa County region are top-rated locations for companies in the steel, advanced manufacturing and energy related industries.
- Weve had an excellent relationship with OmniTRAX since they acquired the Sand Springs Railway more than six years ago and their Rail-Ready Sites program will certainly help attract a new corporate partner to Sand Springs that relies on rail service, said Mayor Jim Spoon of the City of Sand Springs.