Great Lakes limestone trade continues on upward trajectory
U.S. and Canadian ports shipped significantly more limestone in November 2021 than they did last November, according to the Lake Carriers’ Association.
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U.S. and Canadian ports shipped significantly more limestone in November 2021 than they did last November, according to the Lake Carriers’ Association.
Read MoreLimestone shipments on the Great Lakes hit 3.6 million tons in October, up 8.3 percent compared to a year ago, per the Lake Carriers’ Association.
Read MoreGreat Lakes limestone shipments were up nearly 18 percent last month compared to June 2020, the Lake Carriers’ Association (LCA) reports.
Read MoreThe Great Lakes limestone trade stands at nearly 6.2 million tons on the year. That’s an increase of 6.9 percent compared to a year ago.
Read MoreShipments of limestone on the Great Lakes decreased 26.6 million tons in 2020, compared to the prior year, according to the Lake Carriers’ Association.
Read MoreLimestone shipments from Michigan and Ohio quarries are down almost 19 percent on the year, the Lake Carriers’ Association reports.
Read MoreAfter dipping 20 percent in July, the Lake Carriers’ Association reports August shipments were down 16 percent.
Read MoreThe trade dropped 21.2 percent for the month, dipping well below the month’s five-year average.
Read MoreShipments of limestone on the Great Lakes increased slightly in April to 2.1 million tons, according to the Lake Carriers’ Association.
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