About Dallas, TX
The "Dallas Port" often referred to as the International Inland Port of Dallas (IIPOD) or the DFW Inland Port. Despite Dallas being land locked, without direct access to the ocean, this 7,500-acre intermodal and logistics hub in Southern Dallas County acts as a crucial center for the nation's logistics transportation infrastructure. Eveon Containers sells containers directly from the inland depot so trucking cost regionally are much lower than our competition. When researching the market and "shipping containers near me in Dallas?", note that Eveon's prices are from local depots so boxes will not be shipped from coastal ports, they will be coming directly from the inland depot where they are unloaded. Reducing cost to our customers and emissions for the planet.
Shipping plays a vital role in the economic activity and logistical significance of each of these depot cities across the United States. [Austin](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/locations/shipping-container-austin) and Dallas, TX benefit from proximity to border trade and Gulf ports like [Houston](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/locations/shipping-container-houston), a global energy shipping center. With easy access to three major interstate highways (I-35, I-20, and I-45) and benefits from the convergence of three major railroad networks: Union Pacific, Burlington Northern-Santa Fe, and Kansas City Southern. A Union Pacific intermodal terminal is situated within the IIPOD area. The port is also near Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), a significant cargo airport. 
The movement and storage of these goods throughout inland depots like Dallas affects supply and demand in the area, however supply throughout Texas is usually healthy.