Iron Ore Shipments From U.S. Lakes Ports
 Up 44 Percent In January


Shipments of iron ore from U.S. Great Lakes ports totaled 2.3 million net tons in January, an increase of 44 percent compared to the corresponding period last year, and an increase of 19.5 percent compared to the 5-year average. 

With the St. Lawrence Seaway being closed for the winter, there were no Lakes-bound shipments from the iron ore mines in eastern Canada, but those facilities did load 300,000 net tons of iron ore for delivery to East Coast ports.  That total represents an increase of 62 percent compared to last year, and an increase of 13.2 percent compared to the 5-year average.

All-rail deliveries of iron ore totaled 900,000 net tons in January, a decrease of 20.7 percent compared to last year, and a decrease of 9.5 compared to the 5-year average.

January Iron Ore Shipments
(net tons)

Port

Jan. 2003

Jan. 2002

Y-T-D 2003

Y-T-D 2002

January
5-Yr. Average

Y-T-D
5-Yr. Average

U.S. Great Lakes Ports

Duluth364,375 0 364,375 0 102,879 102,879
Superior355,507 238,789 355,507 238,789 240,840 240,840
Two Harbors451,082 572,985 451,082 572,985 411,097 411,097
Silver Bay206,237 0 206,237 0 93,925 93,925
Tac HarborINACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 108,118 108,118
Presque Isle512,563 458,472 512,563 458,472 370,303 370,303
Escanaba402,052 322,647 402,052 322,647 589,986 589,986

Total

2,291,816 1,592,893 2,291,816 1,592,893 1,917,148 1,917,148

Eastern Canada

Pointe Noire0 0 0 0 0 0
Port Cartier0 0 0 0 7,431 7,431
Sept Iles0 0 0 0 0 0

Total

0 0 0 0 7,431 7,431

Total- U.S. & Canada

2,291,816 1,592,893 2,291,816 1,592,893 1,924,579 1,924,579

Shipments to Non-Great Lakes Ports

302,244187,000 302,244187,000 348,064 348,064

Rail Shipments

907,338 1,143,520 907,338 1,143,520 1,003,098 1,003,098

Total Iron Ore
Shipments

3,501,398 2,923,453 3,501,398 2,923,453 3,275,741 3,275,741

DATE OF PUBLICATION: March 4, 2003.

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