Strategic Location

Aerial view of Carolina Regional Industrial Park and adjacent highway interchange

Orangeburg County – Where Opportunity Connects

Orangeburg County’s prime location offers businesses multiple shipping routes, strong logistics performance, and reliable supply chain movement. Centrally positioned between New York and Miami, the County links seamlessly to interstates, ports, and major markets for a real-world advantage for growth. 

As South Carolina’s second-largest county by land area, Orangeburg County provides space for expansion, control over transportation corridors and the ability to scale operations without relocation. Its size also allows for long-term planning and infrastructure development to support business growth. 

Roadway Advantages

Orangeburg County’s roadway network makes regional and national distribution effortless. Anchored by I-26 and just minutes from I-95, the County intersects two of the nation’s busiest freight routes, supported by U.S. Routes 21, 178, 301, 601. Well-maintained four-lane highways, including SC 210 and SC 400, provide streamlined travel to ports and population centers, and keep operations efficient, predictable, and ahead of demand.

Dual Class I Rail and Premier Port Connectivity

With direct CSX and Norfolk Southern mainline railserving Orangeburg County, businesses enjoy the  efficiency and flexibility of dual Class I rail, connecting directly to major domestic markets.

As a key inland distribution area, Orangeburg County leverages two major ports – Port of Charleston and the Port of Savannah. Businesses benefit from multiple shipping routes, competitive transit times, and dependable supply chain performance.

Aviation Services Supporting Business

Orangeburg Municipal handles private and corporate flights, Columbia Metropolitan serves passengers and freight, Charleston International manages large-scale cargo, and Charlotte-Douglas International connects to major national and international markets. Together, these aviation hubs ensure people and products move efficiently, keeping operations agile and growth on track.

  • Orangeburg Municipal Airport (OGB) – Within/just south of the city (Minutes)

  • Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) – 39 Miles (40 Minutes)

  • Charleston International Airport (CHS) – 69 Miles (1 Hour/8 Minutes)

  • Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) – 137 Miles (2 Hours/10 Minutes)