The location of AGRIServices of Brunswick was chosen because of its access to all modes of transportation.

Using the Norfolk Southern rail, US-24 highway and our inland waterway system, we provide our wholesale and retail customers the ability to purchase agricultural inputs and sell grain competitively.

Our inland waterway system remains the most cost effective mode of transportation for high bulk, low value products and has been the backbone of our transportation system continuously since 1978.

Barge transportation is often the most cost effective while at the same time maintaining a much smaller carbon foot print. Barge Transportation produces less carbon dioxide while moving cargo. CO2 produced per ton of cargo moved on inland barges have a significant advantage over other forms of transportation.

Associations

National Waterways Conference logo
Waterways Council Inc. logo
Association of Inland Rivers, Ports, and Terminals inc. logo
Missouri Levee and Drainage District Association logo

Resources

  • A 3-minute video underscoring the critical value of America’s waterways to the economy, the environment, energy efficiency, traffic congestion relief, exports, and to our quality of life: Keep America Moving
  • River Forecasts

Missouri River Navigation Charts

To order paper Navigation Charts contact Matt Krajewski’s office 402-996-3745 for the Omaha District set and “J” Rudy’s office 816-240-8131 for the Kansas City District set.