
Yellow Bend Port is strategically located on the Mississippi River just south of Arkansas City, Arkansas, making it one of the most accessible and significant inland river ports in the region. Featuring a slack-water harbor, the port is reachable through a 250-foot-wide entrance leading into a spacious 350 by 810-foot turning basin, facilitating efficient maneuvering for a variety of cargo operations. Its advantageous position not only connects industrial and agricultural producers to the greater Mississippi inland waterway system, but also ensures streamlined access to critical interstate highways such as I-40, I-30, and I-20, supporting seamless multimodal logistics. Supported by extensive tracts of land zoned for industrial use, the port is equipped to handle a broad spectrum of bulk industrial and agricultural commodities, making it vital for regional trade and distribution. Operations at Yellow Bend are further bolstered by established terminal operators and barge services, enhancing its reputation as a reliable hub for river and land-based transportation. Its role in supporting the local economy and connecting Arkansas to national and global markets underscores the port's ongoing strategic importance.
Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (actual hours may vary by tenant or operator)
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Typical import flow is vessel arrival, berth assignment, container discharge, customs review, release, dray pickup, and final delivery. Standard clearance may be same day to several days depending on documentation and exams.
Typical export flow is inland dray to terminal, terminal gate-in, documentation and filing, vessel loading, and departure. Timing depends on cutoff windows, bookings, inspections, and vessel schedule.
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