In the Shipyard: Winter Work
Some of the vessels undergo detailed inspections in drydock. Others undergo maintenance ranging from engine and navigation system upgrades to steel replacement on the hull and decks.
The U.S.-flag fleet invested nearly $83 million in their vessels at shipyards in New York, Ohio, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. The iron ore hauled from Lake Superior to steel mills in Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania is now going back into the self-unloaders to extend their sails.
Here’s a glimpse of what’s happening in regional shipyards.



One Seaway System, Two Flags and a Lot of Unfinished Coordination
The Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Seaway system doesn’t care much about political borders. Ice doesn’t stop at the 49th parallel. Water levels don’t adjust to national budgets. A vessel delayed in Canadian waters still misses its berth in the United States, and an... Read More
Great Lakes Shipyards Form Alliance to Support U.S. Icebreaker Construction
Fincantieri Marine Group has partnered with Fraser Shipyards in Superior, Wisconsin, and Donjon Marine in Erie, Pennsylvania, to establish a collaborative framework aimed at expanding shipbuilding capacity along the Great Lakes. The initiative aligns with President... Read More


