Shippingport Industrial Park (SIP) is a 650+ acre industrial park located 25 minutes north of Pittsburgh, PA. SIP offers rail, road, and river access, enabling significant transloading opportunities with existing infrastructure in place. SIP, located only 9 miles from the Shell Ethylene Cracker Plant, is competitively positioned in the heart of the 2nd largest national petrochemical hub and one of the largest shale basins in the world. SIP is a "mega-site" industrial park within the Frontier Group of Companies (FGC). FGC brings together strategically aligned businesses with expertise and capabilities in the area of large-scale industrial and commercial facility re-use. FGC acquires, assumes environmental responsibility, remediates, decomissions, demolishes, and prepares pad-ready industrial sites for heavy industry. The site is formerly the Bruce Mansfield Power Plant, which generated 2,490 MW of power and was one of the largest decommissioned power plants in North America. FGC is attracting prospects in the value-added metals, chemicals, automotive, advanced manufacturing, data, energy, and transportation/logistics industries. Pads can be created of varying sizes for industry looking to locate at SIP.