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Great Lakes Iron Ore Trade Up 30% in October

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

November 10, 2010

Iron ore shipments on the Great Lakes totaled 5,026,477 net tons in October, a 6.1% decrease compared to September, but a 30.5% improvement over a year ago.  Even so, loadings were still 8.6% below the month’s five-year average.

October loadings at U.S. Great Lakes ports increased 28.3% compared to a year ago.  Shipments from Canadian ports along the Seaway were up 46%.

Year-to-date the Lakes ore trade stands at 44 million tons, an increase of 90% compared to the same point last year.  However, the end-of-October total is still 2.5% off the five-year average for the January-October timeframe.  Shipments from U.S. ports are up 92% compared to a year ago.  Loadings at Canadian ports are 81% ahead of last year’s pace.
 

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