Source: Milwaukee Journal SentinelDec.迷你倉 13--The Port of Milwaukee is approaching the end of 2013 with strong cargo volumes, paced by more than double the quantity of salt arriving by ship this year.The total volume of shipments is expected to reach 2.7 million metric tons this year, up 35% from 2012.Friday, the final ship of the year, Federal Shimanto, is scheduled to unload 7,000 tons of steel."Through the month of November, cargo volume reflects better manufacturing activity in the region served by the Port of Milwaukee," Acting Port Director Paul Vornholself storage said in a statement.Activity continues at the port in the winter with rail, truck and barge traffic.The largest increase in cargo volume in 2013 was in salt, primarily used on roads to thaw ice.Other commodities handled at the port include coal, cement, limestone, fertilizers, mining shovels, liquid cargoes including biodiesel and ethanol, and agricultural commodities such as corn, wheat and soybeans.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Visit the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel at .jsonline.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷利倉
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