To meet rising demand for blended fertilizers in southern Indiana and northern Kentucky, Tanco Terminals is expanding its liquid barge facility at Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville on the Ohio River. The $750,000 expansion

To meet rising demand for blended fertilizers in southern Indiana and northern Kentucky, Tanco Terminals is expanding its liquid barge facility at Ports of Indiana-Jeffersonville on the Ohio River. The $750,000 expansion includes the construction of two 45,000-gallon tanks designed to support Premier Ag, a Seymour, Ind. based regional cooperative and a new Tanco Terminals customer.
Established at the port in 2000, Tanco Terminals provides marine, rail and truck access for liquid asphalt and fertilizer products. The company’s latest investment reflects its commitment to serving the growing agricultural sector.
“This expansion is about more than just infrastructure – it’s about aligning with the needs of our customers and the market,” said Kip Middendorf, vice president and managing director of Tanco Terminals. “Premier Ag’s commitment to the Jeffersonville facility was a major driver in our investments, which not only meet today’s needs but also anticipate future growth.”
The new tanks allow Premier
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