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US-flag Great Lakes Shipping Steady in May

June 21, 2017

© johnsroad7 / Adobe Stock
© johnsroad7 / Adobe Stock

U.S.-flag Great Lakes freighters (lakers) moved 9.5 million tons of cargo in May, a virtual repeat of a year ago, the Lake Carriers’ Association (LCA) reported. The float totaled 9,496,663 tons this May and 9,473,709 tons a year ago. This May’s shipments were, however, down 5 percent from the month’s long-term average.

 
Iron ore cargos for steelmakers totaled 4.9 million tons, an increase of 4 percent compared to a year ago.
 
Coal loadings were little changed in May. Shipments totaled 1,435,400 tons, an increase of 36,953 tons. 
 
Limestone cargos hauled in U.S. bottoms totaled 2.7 million tons, a decrease of 7 percent compared to a year ago.
 
Year-to-date U.S.-flag cargos total 20,833,120 tons, again a virtual tie with a year ago, LCA said.
 
Iron ore shipments have increased 6.5 percent to 12.9 million tons.
 
Coal cargos mirror a year ago at 2.9 million tons.
 
However, shipments of aggregate, fluxstone and scrubber stone – 3.9 million tons – have dipped nearly 15 percent.

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