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Grain trade bright spot in slow start to St. Lawrence Seaway shipping season

 

Ottawa, Ontario Grain shipments through the St. Lawrence Seaway started to rebound in May and were a reason for optimism after a slow start for the shipping season.

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Seaway Opens 55th Navigation Season

 

New era in domestic shipping dawns with the introduction of CSL’s Baie St. Paul

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Great Lakes Ships are most carbon-friendly and efficient transport mode: New Study

 

Ottawa, Ontario A comprehensive study released today has revealed the environmental advantages of using marine shipping to transport goods in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway region.

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Bi-national study highlights green advantages of Great Lakes-Seaway shipping

 

Washington, D.C. (February 5, 2013)– A comprehensive report released today has defined the modal and environmental advantages of using marine shipping to transport goods in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway region.

 

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Year-to-date total cargo shipments through Seaway up 3 percent

 

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St. Lawrence Seaway Shipping Season on Course for Strong Finish

 

 

Ottawa, Ontario (December 19, 2012)The St. Lawrence Seaway shipping season is on course for a strong finish following brisk trade in grain, coal, salt and general cargo during the month of November. 

The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation said it was on track to increase tonnage for the 2012 season by 2 per cent. 

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Cargo shipments through Seaway up nearly 10 percent in October

 

Washington, D.C. –  North American commodities for the industrial and manufacturing sectors drove an uptick in tonnage numbers along the Great Lakes-Seaway System.  The St. Lawrence Seaway reported a 9.8 percent increase for total cargo shipments in October – 4.4 million metric tons – compared to October 2011. For the period March 22 to October 31, year-to-date total cargo shipments were 29.5 million metric tons, a rise of 1.4 percent over the same period in 2011.

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Seaway shipments up 10% in October due to Canadian Grain Rush

 

Ottawa, Ontario Total cargo shipments through the St. Lawrence Seaway reached 4.4 million tonnes in October, a 9.8 per cent increase compared to the same month last year.

Year-to-date total cargo shipments from March 22 to October 31 rose to 29.5 million tonnes, up 1.4 per cent over the same period last year.

The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation reported that an influx of Canadian grain shipments from both Prairie and Ontario farmers for domestic use and export to Europe and the Middle East drove October traffic.

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Canadian Grain Shipments on the St. Lawrence Seaway Up 27% in September

 

Ottawa, Ontario  — Canadian grain shipments through the St. Lawrence Seaway reached 685,000 tonnes in September, a 27 per cent increase compared to the same month last year.

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Year-to-date Seaway cargo shipments ‘steady as she goes’

 

Washington, D.C. – For the period March 22 to September 30, year-to-date total cargo shipments were 25.1 million metric tons, virtually flat over the same period in 2011, as reported by the St. Lawrence Seaway.  

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