U.S.-Flag Cargos on Lakes More Than Quadruple in March CLEVELAND-With America's steel industry on the mend, U.S.-flag lakers charged back to work in March. The fleet hauled 2,551,166 tons of cargo, more than four times the volume moved a year ago when the nation's economic pulse was weak. Coal loadings showed a marked improvement over a year ago, increasing almost six-fold. Another factor in the March upturn was the sterling performance of the U.S. Coast Guard's icebreaking resources. All eight vessels stationed on the Great Lakes aided in the resumption of navigation. The U.S. Coast Guard also transferred an East Coast icebreaker, the PENOBSCOT BAY, to the Lakes for the ice season, and that vessel was actively engaged in facilitating commerce in March. Canada's two icebreakers also made significant contributions to the flow of vital cargos in March. The importance of both Coast Guards' icebreaking missions cannot be overstated. Although some freighters have ice-strengthened hulls, icebreakers must open and maintain the shipping lanes. In a strong economy, 15 to 20 percent of all Lakes commerce can move during the December 16 - April 15 ice season. The 32 U.S.-flag lakers in service on April 1 is another indication of a strengthening economy. Only 17 U.S. hulls were in operation a year ago, and a 1,000-foot-long vessel would be forced to lay-up after carrying only four cargos and remain idle until September. Through March U.S.-flag cargos total 4.9 million tons, more than triple the amount floated a year ago. However, shipments are 15 percent off the 5-year average for the January-March timeframe. For more details, see attached. Glen G. Nekvasil Vice President - Corporate Communications Lake Carriers' Association Suite 720 20325 Center Ridge Rd. Rocky River, OH 44116 Phone: 440-333-9996 Cell: 216-702-6360 This email and any attached files are confidential and intended solely for the intended recipient(s). If you are not the named recipient you should not read, distribute, copy or alter this email. Any views or opinions expressed in this email are those of the author and do not represent those of the Lake Carriers' Association. Warning: Although precautions have been taken to make sure no viruses are present in this email, the company cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage that arise from the use of this email or attachments. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20100413/6cc89591/attachment.html -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: usf0310-text.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 146860 bytes Desc: usf0310-text.pdf Url : http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20100413/6cc89591/attachment.pdf -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: usf0310-tabular.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 223431 bytes Desc: usf0310-tabular.pdf Url : http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/glin-announce/attachments/20100413/6cc89591/attachment-0001.pdf