Great Lakes Fleet

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Great Lakes Fleet (GLF)
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Great Lakes Fleet, Inc. is a shipping firm headquartered in

bulk carriers on the Great Lakes transporting dry bulk cargo such as iron ore, coal and limestone.[1]

History

Great Lakes Fleet was formed on July 1, 1967, when U.S. Steel consolidated its Great Lakes shipping operations by merging the Pittsburgh Steamship Division and its sister fleet, the Bradley Transportation Company forming the USS Great Lakes Fleet.[2]

In 1981, Great Lakes Fleet was spun off into a U.S. Steel-owned subsidiary,

Transtar, Inc.[3]

Vessels

Former Vessels

References

  1. ^ "Marine | Transportation Services | Our Services | cn.ca". www.cn.ca. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
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  3. ^ Bencomo, Phil (1 June 2016). "Great Lakes Fleet's Ties to Duluth Stretch Back to 1901 and One Man's Refusal to Leave the Big Lake". Lake Superior Magazine.