Aerial image of downtown Snyder

STRATEGIC LOCATION

Position your enterprise in a regional center where South Texas and the northern panhandle converge. Here you can leverage the proximity to Lubbock, Abilene and Midland-Odessa, all within a 90-mile radius, and put your operation at the heart of rich natural resources. Our location is pivotal to the nation’s energy supply, as home to one of the oldest and largest oil fields in the nation and to the fourth largest wind farm in the U.S. Residents are resourceful here as well, powering industrial performance and prosperity with a commitment to community and to high performance.

trucks on highway

MAJOR

MARKET ACCESS

Strategic positioning enables Snyder to reach an expansive market of 41.5 million people across major Texas metropolitan areas and key regional markets, including Little Rock and Oklahoma City, maximizing operational effectiveness and market penetration.

Snyder Rail Park

RAPID

multimodal transit

  • Highway: At both the Snyder Industrial Park and the Snyder Rail Park, immediate access to U.S. Highway 84 connects shipping to I-20 less than 20 miles away, which extends market access from West Texas all the way to South Carolina.

  • Rail: Served by BNSF, the Snyder Rail Park offers blanket Class I coverage throughout the Midwest, with sweeping West-to-Southeast access.

  • Air: Convenient air service is available at the Abilene Regional Airport, the Midland International Air and Space Port, and the Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport, served by five major cargo carriers.

A ROOTED

workforce

In a region where traditions of hard work are ingrained, Snyder’s workforce brings dedication and skill to workplace performance. Committed to this community, our workforce feels a personal stake in our economy and our business success. In Snyder, support for your enterprise isn’t just top down, it comes from every level.