Great Lakes limestone trade experienced nice bump last year
Shipments of limestone on the Great Lakes were up 11 percent last year according to the Lake Carriers’ Association.
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Shipments of limestone on the Great Lakes were up 11 percent last year according to the Lake Carriers’ Association.
Read MoreU.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 MoreLoadings from U.S. quarries totaled 3 million tons in September for an increase of 12.2 percent versus September 2020.
Read MoreAlthough August shipments from quarries in Ontario, Canada, were down almost 13 percent, loadings from U.S. quarries more than offset the dip.
Read MoreOn the year, the Great Lakes limestone trade is now at 13.8 million tons for an increase of 10.8 percent compared to one year ago.
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 MoreLimestone trade on the Great Lakes stands at 2.5 million tons on the year, according to the Lake Carriers’ Association.
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