I guess I can't imagine *Delta* being a central location for a "distribution center" or "training center" for a business.
Most companies put their "training centers" in cities with major airports in centrally located areas. I guess Delta would be a good idea if your workers are just driving there from other Utah locations. But if your business is large, and workers would be travelling any sort of distance to get to the training center, Delta isn't a good idea.
And every "distribution center" I have seen is near freeways, and usually near intersections of multiple freeways.
Delta is in the middle of nowhere, an hour from anything major.
I think it is beautiful there, and wonderful dirt roads all over public land. It is a freedom-lovers paradise. But I am not sure it is an ideal location for a "distribution" center.
Back in the day, when I was in College, we did a case-study on a Utah company located in a small Utah town, "Stampin up!" And since their manufacturing and distribution was in a small Utah town, their shipping had an automatic delay, and they lost business because they could not (at least back then when I was in school) do any sort of expedited or "overnight" shipping. Me and my MBA class, (and their business leaders) estimated they lost significant amounts of money from people cancelling orders because there wasn't any sort of expediated or "overnight" shipping, and moving the company wasn't an option. UPS, USPS, and FedEx cant ship from small towns in the middle of nowhere like they can from cities next to major thoroughfares.
Maybe you have already looked at that... But as I see it, Delta is a wonderful location for a freedom-lover. But it isn't next to any major highways, and it is hours away from any major airport. Not knowing any other details, I have trouble recommending it as a "distribution" hub, and I have trouble recommending it as a good place for a central "training center."