Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

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Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Vince » September 16, 2014, 7:12 am

Which boats ? Names, thanks

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Wheelsman » September 15, 2014, 3:33 pm

Paul LaMarre is the port director in Monroe. He seems to have a history of getting things done from his days at the then-Boyer museum. Might he be of any help?

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Genevieve » September 15, 2014, 1:03 pm

Raildudes dad

We secured two boats to handle the 50,000 tons.

Thank you.

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Raildudes dad » September 14, 2014, 12:22 pm

If your serious about moving salt from Buffalo to Monroe, truck is about your only option. I doubt if a shipping company will talk for a couple boat loads. Rail can't react quick enough to arrange for cars and an unloading / loading location (You will most likely need to lease your own cars)

It looks like its a 6 hour trip one way, figure 12 round trip. $100 / hour to run the truck with 20 tons net load = $55 / ton. See if you can get a limestone backhaul and the cost per ton = $27.50. Anyone currently hauling salt for one of the big companies won't be interested.

My employer uses between 30 - 50,000 tons per year. I've watched the salt business for about 35 years. We use boat and truck transportation, tried to use rail w/o success.

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Genevieve » September 14, 2014, 8:33 am

Raildudes dad / Guesty


Thank you for the information.
Greatly appreciated.

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Raildudes dad » September 13, 2014, 7:29 pm

If you are trying to get into the "salt game" you will soon learn that the big producer get together to decide who will supply who and what the price will be. I say its bid collusion and has gone on for years. Google "Ohio salt bid rigging" if you don't believe me.

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Guesty » September 13, 2014, 1:11 pm

Try a tug and barge:

Big self unloaders:

Upper Lakes Towing - Escanaba
VanEnkevort Tug and Barge - Escanaba

(I'm not sure either ever hauls salt tho)

Medium self unloading barges or crane barges:

Busch Marine - Carrolton, MI
Calumet River Fleeting - Chicago
Pere Marquette Shipping - Ludington, MI
Sand Products/Port City Tug - Muskegon, MI

Tug operators with access to deck or hopper barges:

Basic Towing - Escanaba, MI
Great Lakes Towing - Cleveland
Gaelic Tugboat - Detroit
Malcolm Marine - St. Clair, MI
K&K Logistics - Menominee, MI
Selvick Marine Towing - Sturgeon Bay, WI

I probably missed some.

Or try a railroad:

Norfolk Southern
Canadian National
CSX

All three serve both cities, but not necessarily the ports.

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Genevieve » September 13, 2014, 11:55 am

Grand River Navigation won't do it.


Any other suggestions??

Thanks!

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Genevieve » September 13, 2014, 9:25 am

Thank you!!

Hopefully they can.

Re: Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Guest » September 12, 2014, 4:22 pm

Grand River Navigation will do it!

Looking for 2 Ships (Lake Erie)

by Genevieve » September 12, 2014, 12:43 pm

Looking to move salt from Port of Buffalo to Port of Monroe.

Suggestions??

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