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The Jamno narrowly beat out another ship to be the first international vessel to arrive at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor, kicking off the international shipping season that brings goods ...
A gigantic cargo ship that caught fire off the coast of Alaska three weeks ago finally sank into the Pacific Ocean, taking down 3,048 vehicles and 1,880 metric tons of oil along with it. The ...
The ship's 22-person crew escaped the 600-foot vessel unharmed, but firefighters couldn't get the blaze under control, and ...
The Morning Midas with more than 3,000 vehicles on board burns 300 miles south of Adak, Alaska, June 3, 2025. All 22 crew members were rescue with no reported injuries. Coast Guard photo/Air Station ...
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-Burns Harbor celebrated the start of the 2025 international shipping season Friday with the arrival of the M.V. Pile, a bulk carrier owned and operated by Polish marine line Polsteam.
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor handles 3 million tons of cargo each year, and steel-related products represent more than 50 percent of throughput.
Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor celebrated the start of the 2025 international shipping season April 12 with the arrival of the 37,591 dwt Polsteam bulk carrier M/V Pile. The ship arrived safely at ...
During the peak shipping season, the Great Lakes region has well over 100 bulk carrier, self-unloading, straight-deck freighters, and tug-barges traversing the lakes, rivers, and canals. A number ...
Tanco’s operation at Burns Harbor encompasses 8 acres and 11 tanks with over 375,000 barrels of liquid cargo capacity. The company handles 20-25 million gallons of products for a variety of customers ...
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