Shipments of steel products through the St. Lawrence Seaway to U.S. ports have increased significantly this season due to demand by the U.S. automobile industry and an improving American economy.
According to the Seaway corporation, general cargo shipments including steel slabs and coils and aluminum totaled 872,000 metric tons from March 25 to June 30, a 44 percent increase over 2013. The steel was shipped through the St. Lawrence Seaway to the ports of Cleveland, Detroit, Indiana-Burns Harbor and Milwaukee. The specialty steel is either further processed by U.S. manufacturers to produce fenders or internal components or sent directly to the auto assembly plants. Some steel is also used in construction.
A Canadian grain rush has also helped shipping rebound considerably after a crippling start to the season due to ice coverage. However, total cargo shipments through the St. Lawrence Seaway from March 25 to June 30 were 11.1 million metric tons, down 7 per cent compared to 2013 due to decreases in iron ore exports and coal traffic.
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The Chamber of Marine Commerce (CMC) is a bi-national association that represents diverse marine industry stakeholders including major Canadian and American shippers, ports, terminals and marine service providers, as well as Canadian domestic and international ship owners. The Chamber advocates for safe, sustainable, harmonized and competitive policy and regulation that recognizes the marine transportation system's significant advantages in the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence, Coastal and Arctic regions.
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