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Grand Mound, IA.

Grand Mound sits on US-30 between the Quad Cities and Clinton, Iowa, anchoring an ag-freight corridor that feeds the ADM Clinton corn-processing plant and the Quad Cities distribution network. US-30 is the four-lane east-west spine through Clinton County, with I-80 just south at DeWitt. Closest interstate access is at the Calamus exit (Exit 280) on I-80.

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Grand Mound IA Trucking & Freight Industry Overview

Grand Mound sits on US-30 between the Quad Cities and Clinton, Iowa, anchoring an ag-freight corridor that feeds the ADM Clinton corn-processing plant and the Quad Cities distribution network. US-30 is the four-lane east-west spine through Clinton County, with I-80 just south at DeWitt. Closest interstate access is at the Calamus exit (Exit 280) on I-80.

Grand Mound is a city in Clinton County, Iowa, United States. The population was 615 at the time of the 2020 census.

Grand Mound is the kind of US-30 ag town where breakdown rescue can mean a 35-minute wait if you have local network coverage, or a 90-minute wait if you don't. Our rescuers stage in DeWitt, Calamus, and the Quad Cities so US-30 calls don't pay metro-distance rates.

Harvest October through December clusters tire and trailer calls around the Grand Mound Co-op and the US-30 / IA-136 / IA-61 corridor. Ag freight, ADM corn-processing inbound, and the Quad Cities distribution flow drive the year-round volume.

Whether you are an owner-operator on US-30, an ag carrier with a tire failure at the Co-op, or an I-80 long-haul rig diverting through Grand Mound for a fuel stop, the closest insurance-current rescuer is one call away. Our 24/7 dispatch handles ETA, billing, and tech hand-off.