LOGISTEC Announces the Green Marine Certification of Three Terminals
Green Marine is an environmental certification program requiring participants to continually improve their performance through rigorous, independently verified criteria. The organization is also creating a network of marine partners worldwide, driving innovation across borders.
This milestone brings LOGISTEC’s total to 30 certified terminals, setting a new industry benchmark for environmental leadership and sustainable operations. “Reaching 30 certified terminals, including our remote location in the Canadian Arctic, is a culmination of the hard work and shared vision of our entire organization,” said Sean Pierce, CEO of LOGISTEC and Green Marine board member. “Together, in collaboration with our port partners, we will pursue our goal of certifying all our terminals across our North American network, reducing our carbon footprint and leading for a sustainable future in the marine industry.”
LOGISTEC recently released its 2025 Sustainability Report, detailing its progress and future goals to drive positive change across its operations. The report highlights achievements in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing community engagement, and fostering a culture of safety and innovation.
Image: Marie-Andrée Giguère, Environmental Program Manager, LOGISTEC, David Bolduc, President and CEO, Green Marine, Katia Reyburn, Senior Vice President, Communications and Public Affairs, LOGISTEC (CNW Group/Logistec Marine Services ULC).
Phase II Expansion Completed at DeLong Agricultural Export Facility in Milwaukee
Soybean farmer leaders presented a ceremonial $200,000 check March 31 in Milwaukee to support the Phase II expansion of the Agriculture Maritime Export Facility at Port Milwaukee. The facility, owned... Read More
Great Lakes Ports Mark Start of 2026 International Shipping Season
The Ocean7 Ranger arrived at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor on April 4, marking the official start of the 2026 international shipping season. The vessel completed a 52-day voyage to deliver... Read More


