Transportation and Distribution

WSOR Freight Train

A central location within a day’s drive of 72 million people, proximity to two Foreign Trade Zones and a new transshipping facility, and access to highways, rail and air make Waupun, Wisconsin an ideal home for transportation and distribution operations.  That’s why more than 30 transportation and distribution operations are already thriving in Waupun. 

ACCESS TO MARKETS

Wisconsin’s Center of Opportunity

Within a day’s drive, companies in Waupun can reach over 72 million people in the U.S. alone, including these major regional markets:

  • Port of Milwaukee, WI
  • Port of Green Bay, WI
  • Port of Duluth/Superior
  • Chicago, IL
  •  Minneapolis, MN
  • Madison, WI
  •  Detroit, MI
  •  Des Moines, IA
  •  Cedar Rapids, IA
  •  Omaha, NE
  •  St. Louis, MO
  •  Indianapolis, IN
  •  Cincinnati, OH

TRANSPORTATION

Highway: Waupun has three access points to Highway 151, which runs through Iowa and Wisconsin and passes through the cities of Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Madison and Fond Du Lac. Waupun also has access to three state highways, and I-41 is about 15 miles east of the City.

Rail: The Waupun Business Park has access to Wisconsin & Southern Co.(WSOR) a Class II railroad, which in turn connects within Wisconsin three Class I railroads: Union Pacific at Janesville, Canadian National at Waukesha, and Canadian Pacific at Watertown and Janesville.

Port: The Port of Green Bay and the Port of Milwaukee are each within a 90-minute drive.

Foreign Trade Zones: Fond du Lac and Dodge counties are both serviced by the Port of Milwaukee’s Foreign Trade Zone 41. Foreign Trade Zone 167 includes Wittman Regional Airport and a new transload terminal just 32 miles away in Oshkosh.

Airport: Waupun businesses can access a private airport with 3,200 ft. paved two-runway system, the nearby small aircraft Dodge County Airport, and charter and freight services at the Fond Du Lac County Airport. Within an hour’s drive are General Mitchell International Airport in Milwaukee, Dane County Regional Airport in Madison, Appleton International Airport, and Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh. Both Appleton International and General Mitchell International have customs facilities

AFFORDABLE LABOR

Wages for many occupations transportation and distribution operations need are highly competitive with the rest of the state and nation.

LOW BUSINESS COSTS

Along with wages for low-skilled, high-skilled and professional technical workers in Waupun being below state and national averages and averages for surrounding states, Wisconsin’s corporate income tax is lower than Minnesota, Iowa, and Illinois.

WAUPUN BUSINESS PARK

The Waupun Business Park offers ideal assets for transportation and distribution operations.  The park features 92 acres of industrial parcels, including one lot consisting of 78.1 acres.  With access to Highways 26 and 151 and rail services from the  Wisconsin & Southern Railroad running on the entire west side of the park.

To learn how your transportation and distribution business can find success in Waupun, contact us today!