Bakersfield
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Bakersfield Quality Distribution
Center
is currently the Receiving, Warehousing and Distribution
hub for all types of industries in Kern County and California's San Joaquin
Valley. California's economy is the largest of all fifty states in the
nation and the fifth largest economy in the world.
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Bakersfield
QDC facility
and services brings
growth
to the economy.

Agriculture
In California's
Central Valley the agricultural farms produce one fourth of the nation's
food. At Bakersfield Quality Distribution Center we handle many types of
materials and fertilizers for many large farm operations in the San Joaquin Valley. We distribute fertilizers for
crops from
Gavilon
LLC, The Mosaic Company and
J.
R. Simplot Company. All utilize this facility to distribute their
products to area farms. Our facility is strategically located, with seven
major agricultural dealers located within a six mile radius of Bakersfield
QDC.
Building
Construction Lumber
Bakersfield
QDC serves clients with warehousing and distribution of goods for the construction and building industries.
Salt River Materials Group distributes Flyash products throughout the Central California
region.
Concrete
Energy
 
Consumer
products
We provide warehousing
of dry and liquid commodities brought into Bakersfield QDC Premier Transload (BSNF
Railway) by hopper car,
box cars and tank cars. Nestle Purina Petcare and
Oil-Dri Corporation of America
transload their commodities to manufacture consumer products that we use everyday.

Oil
& Energy
Kern County is known
world wide for it's vast oil field deposits and related oil and natural
gas development industries.
The
Bakersfield Kern area is the eighth largest oil producing region in the
world. After 100 years of oil production, this region continues to produce
3 times more oil and gas than the entire state of Oklahoma. Oil production
companies in California have produced over 13 Billion barrels of oil and
over 12 Trillion (tcf) of natural gas to date. The Bakersfield QDC Transload
Facility is strategically located
near Kern County's oil fields, the eighth largest oil producing region
in the world. BASF The Chemical Company utilizes the transload services of
Bakersfield QDC to provide
frac sand to the oil production companies in this region.
Many new
power plants have been constructed in Kern County to provide California
with much needed electric power. The Sunrise Power Project, $180
million, 320-megawatt, single-cycle "peaker" power plant east of Taft,
CA and The
La Paloma Generating Project a $730 million, 1,048 - megawatt natural
gas-fired, combined cycle power generating facility 40 miles west of Bakersfield, approximately two miles east of the un-incorporated
community of McKittrick in Kern County. The completion date for
this project was November 2001. Both used Bakersfield QDC to
bring in and warehouse generators and turbines until they where needed at
the construction sites.
Bakersfield
QDC Online is providing a link to the growing needs of the community.
Dee A. Allen, President, Bakersfield
QDC, Inc.
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http://www.bakersfieldqdc.com
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