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American Great Lakes Ports Association

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“Our state is known for the world-class goods that they produce, but for Wisconsin to remain an economic engine in the Midwest it’s vital to keep our maritime shipping lanes as close to year-round as possible,” Sen. Tammy Baldwin says of the ice breakers: bit.ly/3IRFiQ9

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Investments to upgrade the Soo Locks ensure Our Supply Chains Work! #greatlakesseaway #greatlakes #shipping #seaway #transportation #logistics #maritime #boatnerd #Tonnage #stateoftheseaway #boat #ship #midwestshipping #midwest #freight #freighter #freightship #seawayshipping

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It is hard work but rewarding to know the role in providing stability to American infrastructure and supply chain. Listen to The Interlake Steamship Company Second Mate on the M/V Mark W. Barker Alex Weber.

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It's #FreighterFriday! Today we're taking a look at the M/V James R. Barker. Assembled by the American Ship Building Company in Lorain, Ohio, she was the first 1000-foot class vessel constructed entirely on the Great Lakes. Read more about her at interlake-steamship.com/our-fleet/m-v-…

It's #FreighterFriday! Today we're taking a look at the M/V James R. Barker. Assembled by the American Ship Building Company in Lorain, Ohio, she was the first 1000-foot class vessel constructed entirely on the Great Lakes. Read more about her at interlake-steamship.com/our-fleet/m-v-…
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Happy #FreighterFriday! Here's a shot of the Arthur M. Anderson, a well-known vessel that first set sail in 1952 and was built by the American Shipbuilding Company. You can learn more about her at bit.ly/3HPFePR

Happy #FreighterFriday! Here's a shot of the Arthur M. Anderson, a well-known vessel that first set sail in 1952 and was built by the American Shipbuilding Company. You can learn more about her at bit.ly/3HPFePR
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“This is a big deal,” President Donald J. Trump recently said of Port of Green Bay's plans to expand to the mouth of the Fox River, which will expand the port's capabilities and create new jobs in the area. Read more about this project at bit.ly/3DXEsxH

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Great Lakes Seaway shipping is an asset to Ohio and many other states which border the Great Lakes. It is an economic driver across different regions. It propels the American economy forward!

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Have you seen the Erie Trader? For this #FreighterFriday we're taking a look at this self-unloading barge, which has been in service on the Great Lakes for just over a decade. Learn more about her at bit.ly/3VK4ufd

Have you seen the Erie Trader? For this #FreighterFriday we're taking a look at this self-unloading barge, which has been in service on the Great Lakes for just over a decade. Learn more about her at bit.ly/3VK4ufd
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Have you seen the Erie Trader? For this #FreighterFriday we're taking a look at this self-unloading barge, which has been in service on the Great Lakes for just over a decade. Learn more about her at the link in our bio.

Have you seen the Erie Trader? For this #FreighterFriday we're taking a look at this self-unloading barge, which has been in service on the Great Lakes for just over a decade.

Learn more about her at the link in our bio.
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“U.S. grain exports have been one of the success stories of Great Lakes trade last year," said Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. Administrator Adam Tindall-Schlicht in a recent interview with @Brownfield. Read the full story here: bit.ly/3ShLB22

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Port of Cleveland CEO and President Will Friedman talks about the importance of dredging which allows for economic activity to flow through Cleveland Harbor.

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For ports like the Port of Cleveland, intermodal connections are a crucial component of a port's success, enabling goods to move quickly and efficiently from the port to their final destination.

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With the Great Lakes Seaway Shipping Season Opening right around the corner, there has never been a better time to revisit our American Anchor Series. Watch all three parts on Youtube here: bit.ly/3luuwpw

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#OpeningDay is here for the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System! Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp. Administrator Tindall-Schlicht and U.S. Department of Transportation Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy Christopher Coes provided remarks at the Opening ceremony in Montreal.

#OpeningDay is here for the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System!

<a href="/SeawayUSDOT/">Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp.</a> Administrator Tindall-Schlicht and <a href="/USDOT/">U.S. Department of Transportation</a> Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy Christopher Coes provided remarks at the Opening ceremony in Montreal.
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With Great Lakes Seaway Shipping fully open, let's look at last year's top 3 photo contest finalists! Coming in at number 3 "Spar Light Replacement" captured by Bryan Budnick Congrats to Bryan, and stay tuned to see our other winners later this week!

With Great Lakes Seaway Shipping fully open, let's look at last year's top 3 photo contest finalists! 

Coming in at number 3

"Spar Light Replacement" captured by Bryan Budnick

Congrats to Bryan, and stay tuned to see our other winners later this week!
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Today we have the runner-up in the 2022 Photo Contest! Titled "Federal Yukina at Sunken Rock Lighthouse Alexandria Bay N.Y." by Joseph Rennie Tune in tomorrow to see our winner!

Today we have the runner-up in the 2022 Photo Contest! 

Titled "Federal Yukina at Sunken Rock Lighthouse Alexandria Bay N.Y." by Joseph Rennie

Tune in tomorrow to see our winner!
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Our 2022 Photo Contest winner, "Mark W Barker morning arrival" Captured by Adam Bjornberg Congrats Adam! Thank you to everyone who submitted this year.

Our 2022 Photo Contest winner, "Mark W Barker morning arrival"

Captured by Adam Bjornberg

Congrats Adam! 

Thank you to everyone who submitted this year.