The Port of Kansas City (Port Code: USKCK) is an inland port along the Missouri River in the US state of Missouri. Its close proximity to major railroads, highways and interstates makes it very well-connected. Its port facility is one of the largest storage and distribution centers along the Missouri River. The intermodal facility has approximately 160,000 square feet (15,000 m2) of storage space, a loading system consisting of three 25-ton cranes, one 100-ton crane, eight front-end loaders, portable conveyor systems, and a truck scale. Products shipped through the terminal include fertilizer, grain, corn, meal, bark, rock clinker, salt, rolled and coiled steel, H-beams, plate steel, rebar and petroleum coke. The terminal is served by the Union Pacific Railroad, with extensive rail track at the facility for loading and unloading containers.