High waters and adverse weather impact Seaway traffic levels

Bruce Burrows, President of the Chamber of Marine Commerce, has unveiled a 2020 wish list for legislative and policymakers to support the growth of Great Lakes-St. Lawrence and coastal shipping with a

Bruce Burrows, President and CEO of the Chamber of Marine Commerce:

December Seaway stoppages would cost economy $193 million a week

The Chamber of Marine Commerce warns that closing the St. Lawrence Seaway in December to accommodate higher water outflow at the Moses-Saunders dam would cost the Canadian and U.S. economies US$193 million

Schoellhorn-Albrecht deck machinery picked for icebreaking tug

FEBRUARY 6, 2019 — Schoellhorn-Albrecht, St. Louis, MO, recently completed a contract to design and manufacture a Vertical Anchor Windlass and Thru Deck Capstan for the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation’s newest

New partnership will promote Great Lakes Seaway shipping

JUNE 9, 2015 —The American Great Lakes Ports Association in partnership with the Lake Carriers’ Association, Fednav Limited, and the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation have jointly sponsored a new bi-national public

Another day, another bulker grounding

APRIL 22, 2015 — Bulker groundings have been keeping U.S. Coast Guard District 9 busy. The district was able to report that by 7:00 a.m. this morning the Polstream bulker Juno, which

Seaway navigation suspended after bulker grounding

APRIL 21, 2015 — The Coast Guard is responding to a 621-foot bulk carrier which ran aground in the vicinity of Wellesley Island, in the St. Lawrence River, New York, Monday. Vessel

Seaway 2011 shipping season off to a strong start

The St. Lawrence Seaway has reported a strong start to the 2011 shipping season. Initial indicators show signs of a continued rebound over last season with significant increases in grain, steel slabs,