Lakes Limestone Trade Skips a Beat in September

October 19, 2015

File image: a Great Lakes stone carrier (LCA)
File image: a Great Lakes stone carrier (LCA)

Press release - Shipments of limestone on the Great Lakes totaled 3.3 million tons in September, a decrease of 8 percent compared to a year ago. 

The decrease came almost entirely at Canadian quarries.  Shipments from the three quarries fell 257,000 tons compared to a year ago, a decrease of 43 percent.

Year-to-date, the Lakes limestone trade stands at 21.1 million tons, an increase of 9 percent.  U.S. quarries account for much of the increase.  Loadings from the quarries in Michigan and Ohio have increased by more than 1.5 million tons.

 

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