Location

With a central, strategic location in close proximity to international seaports, an international airport, and interstate roadways, IAC Commerce Center–SeaTac is well positioned for the efficient, hassle-free movement of cargo around the U.S. and across the world.

Roads

Located just off I5 near the S. 154th St. exit, IAC Commerce Center–SeaTac is within 1.4 miles / 5 minutes of Interstate 5, a major artery running from Canada to Southern California, and Highway 99.

seaports

Two of the largest container terminals on the West Coast—the Port of Seattle and the Port of Tacoma—are just 12.5 miles / 17 minutes north and 20.1 miles / 28 minutes southwest. Modern and deep water ready, both ports offer direct commercial routes to Alaska, Asia/Southeast Asia, South America, and Australia/South Pacific.

Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the major airport serving the Seattle area, is just 2.9 miles / 10 minutes away. The largest airport in the Pacific Northwest and one of the fastest-growing airports in the U.S., it provides both domestic cargo flights and nonstop international cargo flights to Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

Amenities

Situated halfway between the largest and third-largest cities in Washington—Seattle and Tacoma—SeaTac is a rapidly growing city in its own right. Drawing on a combined area population of more than 940,000, IAC Commerce Center–SeaTac can access a large pool of qualified workers. In addition to the facility’s closeness to the vibrant downtown scenes in Seattle and Tacoma, nearby residential communities—including Burien, Kent, Tukwila, Des Moines, Federal Way, and Maple Valley—offer desirable living, retail, and dining options.