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The Burns Harbor grain terminal first opened in 1979, and helped move more than 500 million bushels of corn and soybeans up until its closure in 2023.
Doctors, environmental groups and residents are trying to determine if there is a causal connection between pollutants from the steel industry and rates of cancer in Gary.
A blast furnace at Cleveland Cliffs' Burns Harbor steel plant was originally set to be relined in 2025, but now it's been delayed until 2027. This gives green steel advocates hope the company will ...
Ports of Indiana and Metro Ports have signed a five-year extension of their bulk terminal operating agreement at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor, “reaffirming both organizations’ commitment to growing ...
Ports of Indiana and terminal operator Metro Ports have signed a five-year extension of their bulk terminal operating agreement at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor. The agreement reaffirms both ...
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor handles 3 million tons of cargo each year, and steel-related products represent more than 50 percent of throughput.
Even though U.S. Steel's headquarters in Pittsburgh is more than 250 miles away from the Lehigh Valley, any mention of a behemoth in that industry inevitably conjures of memories and ...
Ports of Indiana Tanco’s operation at Burns Harbor encompasses 8 acres and 11 tanks with more than 375,000 barrels of liquid cargo capacity. The company handles 20-25 million gallons of products for ...
The first of two bridges to Burns Harbor Port opened on Wednesday, Nov. 6. This Indiana DOT project is expected to double the port’s capacity.
A prospective buyer’s recent commitment to reinvest in a Gary, Indiana, steel plant sought to address union and government leaders’ worries about the sale’s potential impact on jobs and U.S.
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