2002 Increase In Lakes/Seaway Ore Trade
Is First Step Toward Recovery

Shipments of iron ore from U.S. and Canadian Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River ports destined for Great Lakes region steelmakers totaled 59.4 million net tons in 2002, an increase of 6.7 percent compared to 2001.  However, 2002's total pales in comparison to the years before dumped foreign steel decimated domestic steel producers and their suppliers. As recently as 1997, the Lakes/Seaway ore trade approached 72 million net tons.  Record levels of steel imports then drove the American industry to the brink of extinction, but 2002 does represent a first step toward recovery.

Vessel deliveries of iron ore to other North American destinations totaled 4 million net tons in 2002, an increase of 57.4 percent.  The all-rail movement of iron ore decreased 17.6 percent to 8.9 million net tons.

2002 Iron Ore Shipments
(net tons)

Port December 2002 December 2001  Y-T-D 2002 Y-T-D 2001
U.S. Great Lakes Ports
Duluth 762,530 350,967 6,621,534 5,434,464
Superior 1,046,184 710,276 11,784,626 9,933,225
Two Harbors 1,449,384 999,601 14,744,761 12,086,552
Silver Bay 454,041 146,737 4,349,322 3,592,711
Taconite Harbor INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 2,203,913
Presque Isle 1,015,087 1,009,255 8,749,377 7,644,206
Escanaba 532,818 277,598 4,040,516 6,207,512

Totals

5,260,044 3,494,434 50,290,136 47,102,583
Eastern Canadian Ports
Pointe Noire 240,857 263,357 4,411,933 3,984,321
Port Cartier 369,857 85,886 2,800,014 2,082,934
Sept Iles 174,988 63,932 1,873,133 2,503,676
Totals 785,702 413,175 9,085,080 8,570,931
U.S./Canada Total 6,045,746 3,907,609 59,375,216 55,673,514
Shipments to Non-Great Lakes Ports 408,722 188,160 4,002,178 2,542,400
Rail Shipments 348,253 524,160 8,945,522 10,859,520
Total Iron Ore Shipments 6,802,721 4,619,929 72,322,916 69,075,434

DATE OF PUBLICATION: FEBRUARY 12, 2003

 

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