SLSMC to Invest $350 Million in Infrastructure Upgrades
• maintaining and upgrading locks and bridges
• improving energy infrastructure
• upgrading mechanical and structural systems to extend the lifespan of critical assets
“This investment reflects our commitment to providing a resilient and sustainable supply chain for Canadians,” said Jim Athanasiou, president and CEO of the SLSMC. “By enhancing the reliability of our infrastructure, we are highlighting the vital role of the Seaway in ensuring goods reach their destinations efficiently while supporting innovation and sustainability in marine transportation.”
Photo by Bill Salton Photography, courtesy of Algoma Central Corporation
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