 Known as the “Energy Capital of the World” Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States and was recently ranked the sixth most logistics-friendly city in America, ahead of other major established gateways. A population of over 30 million people within a six hour drive radius of Houston allows for efficient distribution of product throughout the South, Central and Midwest regions of the United States. International Air CargoCentre™ II is strategically located for the importation and distribution of goods from Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
In January 2003, George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) inaugurated the IAH CargoCenter, tripling the airport’s cargo capacity. Importers of perishable cargo and overseas exporters alike can now reduce transit times and transportation costs by consolidating their shipments through Houston. Multiple aircraft parking positions, modern facilities, direct ramp access, efficient airport customer service, a central United States location, and high volumes of existing exports from Houston all contribute to the benefits of operating at George Bush Intercontinental Airport.

- Located at 19577 Lee Road, Houston, Texas 77338
- Located on airport in the new IAH CargoCenter also known as the “East Cargo Area”
- Direct airplane ramp access
- Adjacent to IAH’s new Federal Inspection Services center
- Located within a quarter of a mile of IAH’s new fumigation facility
- Proximate to 20 B747-400 parking positions located in the IAH CargoCenter
- Convenient access to US 59, Beltway 8 and FM 1960

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