Shipping Season Shows Promise
Green Bay, WI – The shipping industry in Green Bay may be making a comeback. Numbers released Wednesday show more than two million metric tons of freight moved through the port last year, an increase of 25 per cent. The port manager says it's a sign, the economy is picking up.
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Shipping Season Shows Promise
Shipping Season Shows Promise
Green Bay, WI – The shipping industry in Green Bay may be making a comeback. Numbers released Wednesday show more than two million metric tons of freight moved through the port last year, an increase of 25 per cent. The port manager says it's a sign, the economy is picking up.
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Shipping Season Shows Promise
Port of Green Bay gets back on track
For the first time since 2008, the Port of Green Bay has surpassed 2 million tons of cargo for the… The cement barge Integrity, left, unloads cement Wednesday at the LaFarge terminal in Green Bay.
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Port of Green Bay gets back on track
Energy Efficiency Veteran joins Franklin Energy Services
PORT WASHINGTON, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Energy efficiency veteran joins Franklin Energy
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Energy Efficiency Veteran joins Franklin Energy Services
Green Bay port security stays current
A decade after the 9/11 attacks, St. Mary’s Cement Co. continues to do business in the Port of Green Bay much like it did on Sept.
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Green Bay port security stays current
Port of Green Bay safety stays current
A decade after the 9/11 attacks, St. Mary’s Cement Co. continues to do business in the Port of Green Bay much like it did on Sept.
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Port of Green Bay safety stays current
Port of Green Bay saw $83M economic impact in 2010
Despite a decrease in cargo in 2010, the port of Green Bay had an economic impact of more than $83 million in 2010, according to a news release from the Brown County Port and Solid Waste Department on Tuesday.
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Port of Green Bay saw $83M economic impact in 2010
Green Bay port’s cargo totals fall below 5-year average
The amount of cargo moving through the Port of Green Bay in 2010 reflected the larger economic landscape of Great Lakes shipping.
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Green Bay port’s cargo totals fall below 5-year average
Port of Green Bay approves Cat Island Chain funding
Terminal operators along the Port of Green Bay have approved the use of about $500,000 of harbor fees to help meet Brown County ‘s local share requirement for the restoration of the Cat Island Chain.
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Port of Green Bay approves Cat Island Chain funding
Key congressional leader backs Port of Green Bay funding
A top congressional leader visited Green Bay today and pledged his support for continued funding of dredging in the Port of Green Bay.
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Key congressional leader backs Port of Green Bay funding

