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  2. Category:Great Lakes shipping companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Great Lakes shipping companies" ... Upper Lakes Shipping Company This page was last edited on 31 August 2024, at 22:01 (UTC). ...

  3. Great Lakes Fleet - Wikipedia

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    Great Lakes Fleet was formed on July 1, 1967, when U.S. Steel consolidated its Great Lakes shipping operations by merging the Pittsburgh Steamship Division and its sister fleet, the Bradley Transportation Company forming the USS Great Lakes Fleet. [2] In 1981, Great Lakes Fleet was spun off into a U.S. Steel-owned subsidiary, Transtar, Inc. [3]

  4. The Great Lakes Group - Wikipedia

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    GLT is the largest U.S.-flag tugboat company engaged in towing on the Great Lakes. [3] The company is widely referred to as “The Towing Company.” 1, 10 GLT provides services such as local harbor towing, docking and undocking, interport towing of vessels and barges, icebreaking, as well as rescue and assistance to grounded or damaged ships with a fleet of nearly forty tugboats stationed ...

  5. Interlake Steamship Company - Wikipedia

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    Flagship for the Interlake Steamship Company; Longest ship ever to operate on Great Lakes; Queen of the Lakes since 1981; MG Winfield Scott (LT-805) 1993: 2021: Currently on long-term lay-up in Ludington, Michigan [11] MV Mark W. Barker: 2022: The first Great Lakes bulk carrier to be built on the Great Lakes in more than 35 years

  6. Container shipping crisis an unmet opportunity on Great Lakes

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    Oct. 24—The St. Lawrence Seaway could help save Christmas by bringing decorations, Santa suits, dolls, video games, and scooters to retail outlets in the United States and Canada. The global ...

  7. Lake freighter - Wikipedia

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    The wood-hulled R. J. Hackett, the first modern Great Lakes bulk freighter. The lake freighter's recognizable design emerged from many years of innovation in Great Lakes shipping. By the late 1860s, most bulk cargo was still carried by unpowered barges and sailing ships. Often, these ships had accessible deck hatches, useful for loading and ...

  8. The Best Dive Bars in America - AOL

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    Checkered Flag Tavern | Indianapolis Established in 1947, the landmark pub and traditional American spot has memorabilia on its walls fresh from pit row, thanks to enthusiastic racing team members ...

  9. Harry Coulby - Wikipedia

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    Harry Coulby (January 1, 1865 – January 18, 1929) was an American businessman known as the "Czar of the Great Lakes" for his expertise in managing the Great Lakes shipping fleet of Pickands Mather & Company and the Pittsburgh Steamship Company.