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Buffalo, NY, United States

Nicholson & Hall Corporation, founded in 1922 in Buffalo, New York, originally serviced boilers onboard Great Lakes steamships and has a history tied to maritime boiler and welding services.

(716) 854-8100
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River Rouge, MI, United States

Nicholson Terminal & Dock Company, founded in 1928, operates general freight transportation and stevedoring services with terminals in Detroit and Ecorse, Michigan, including Foreign Trade Zones and ship repair facilities.

(313) 842-4300
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Cleveland,, OH, United States

We own strategically located, proven, long-life reserves of high-quality industrial minerals. Great Lakes Minerals The largest and highest-quality limestone producer on the Great Lakes, with quarries, processing plants, docking facilities and the largest fleet of self-unloading U.S.- Flag vessels on the Lakes. Global Stone Operates limestone quarries and lime and limestone processing facilities serving customers located primarily in the Mid-Atlantic and southeastern United States. Performance Minerals Mines and processes specialized industrial minerals, primarily high-purity silica sands and muscovite mica, with facilities in the southwestern United States, Ohio and North Carolina.

216 861 3300
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Cleveland,, OH, United States

ONMS is a shipping company that transports bulk commodities across the Great Lakes. Our fleet consists of 12 vessels that range in length from 618 to 1,000 feet long and transport approximately 22 million tons of product per season. We are currently the largest fleet by vessel count on the Great Lakes.

(216) 961-1010
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Buffalo, NY, United States

The Port of Buffalo is a major U.S. port on the Great Lakes, offering extensive bulk cargo storage and seamless intermodal shipping solutions including marine, rail, and land transport.

(716) 566-9607
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Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada

The Port of Thunder Bay is a Canadian port authority managing the largest port on the Great Lakes, facilitating cargo shipping and logistics services in Thunder Bay, Ontario.

(807)345-6400
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Freedom, Maine, United States

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207-382-6264
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Total Ships supply. Established 1958, Oldest ship supply company in Canada Serving All Eastern Canadian/Great Lakes ports

+1 514 935-6933
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Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Selvick Marine Towing does harbor towing in Sturgeon Bay, Green Bay, and Marinette, breaks ice and assists ships during the winter months and can assist in transporting cargos, and oversized equipment. In the great lakes the tugs stay busy year-round and are docked in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.

Duluth,, MN, United States

The Great Lakes Maritime Research Institute (GLMRI) was established in 2004 to pursue research efforts in marine transportation, logistics, economics, engineering, environmental planning, and port management. The US Maritime Administration designated GLMRI as a National Maritime Enhancement Institute on June 1, 2005. GLMRI represents a consortium of the University of Wisconsin-Superior Transportation and Logistics Research Center and the University of Minnesota Duluth Swenson College of Science and Engineering and Labovitz School of Business and Economics.

(218) 726-7446
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Great Lakes, United States

The Great Lakes Maritime Task Force was founded in November of 1992 to promote a strong U.S.-Flag Merchant Marine on the Great Lakes. Its labor/management membership comprise representatives from the domestic and international trades and encompasses carriers, maritime unions, longshoremen, shipyards, dredging companies, terminal operators

St Catharines,, Ontario, Canada

The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation manages and operates the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System, facilitating commercial shipping and recreational navigation.

905-641-1932
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Cornwall,, Ontario, Canada

Comprised of the St. Lawrence River, St. Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes, Hwy H2O is a 3,700-kilometer (2,400 mile) marine highway that runs between Canada and the United States. Hwy H2O flows directly into our commercial, industrial and agricultural heartland, home to some 100 million people, roughly one quarter of the Canada/U.S. combined population.

613-932-5170
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Clayton, NJ, United States

Topgallant, Inc. offers consulting services on marketing and sales processes for the marine industry. Our primary market focus includes international shipping and other maritime industries, which include offshore drilling, inland waterways, coastal and Great Lakes, the world's navies and commercial fishing.

856-881-0247
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DULUTH, MN, United States

218-723-2423
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Duluth, MN, United States

Great Lakes Fleet, Inc. is a U.S.-flag maritime transportation company headquartered in Duluth, Minnesota, operating a fleet of eight self-unloading bulk carriers on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway.

(218) 723-2460
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada

V.Ships is the world's largest provider of independent ship management and related marine services to the shipping industry: • An international company with 44 offices located in 26 countries employing 1,100 office staff and 22,500 sea staff; servicing a fleet of over 600 vessels encompassing most major ship types. • A brand which covers, in addition to its core ship management activities, a broad range of maritime services including crewing, leisure, financial, consulting, commercial and agency services. Since the company's formation in Monaco in 1984, V.Ships has grown by opening new offices in major maritime centres around the world and by adding new services to it's product range. In recent years, organic growth has been supplemented by inorganic growth. In 1998, V.Ships acquired Celtic Marine - an Isle of Man headquartered company specialising in the provision of manning services to ship owners. In January 2001, V.Ships acquired Acomarit, a leading ship management company, to create the world's largest ship management and shipping services group. Following these two acquisitions, the V.Ships group has implemented a new branding strategy. This website explains the broad range of services - ship management, manning, leisure management, commercial management, financial services, consulting services and ship agency - now provided to customers under the V.Ships brand name. The V.Ships Group has grown into a substantial organisation covering a wide range of service areas.

+1-514-841-6800
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