Pureland Industrial Complex, Industrial park in Logan Township, New Jersey, United States
Pureland Industrial Complex is a large industrial park in Logan Township that spreads across land between the Delaware River and Raccoon Creek, south of Philadelphia and Camden. The site contains warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities for several international companies across its broad expanse.
The site was established as an industrial park in 1975 and has grown into one of the largest facilities of its kind in New Jersey. It has become a major economic center for the region, serving national and international markets.
The complex houses operations of major corporations including Amazon, Mitsubishi, Mercedes-Benz, and Target, creating a hub of international business relations.
The complex is accessible via Interstate 295, U.S. Route 322, and U.S. Route 130, offering convenient road connections from multiple directions. Rail service through SMS Rail Lines connects to the national network, making freight transport straightforward.
The industrial park functions as an Eastern regional operations base, supporting over 4.5 million workers within a 25-mile radius of Swedesboro.
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