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The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLS) is a wholly owned government corporation created by statute on May 13, 1954, to construct, operate, and maintain that part of the St. Lawrence Seaway between the Port of Montreal and Lake Erie, within the territorial limits of the United States. Trade development functions aim to enhance Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway System utilization without respect to territorial or geographic limits. The mission of the Corporation is to serve the U.S. intermodal and international transportation system by improving the operation and maintenance of a safe, reliable, efficient, and environmentally responsible deep-draft waterway, in cooperation with its Canadian counterpart. The GLS also encourages the development of trade through the Great Lakes Seaway System, which contributes to the comprehensive economic and environmental development of the entire Great Lakes region. The GLS headquarters staff offices are located in Washington, D.C. Operations are located at the two U.S. Seaway locks (Eisenhower and Snell) in Massena, N.Y.
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📢In Case You Missed It: The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation is hiring.🌊🚢 ➡️The job posting for Safety and Occupational Health Manager GS-0018-12/13 in Massena, N.Y. can be found on USAJOBS (www.usajobs.gov): Open Date: January 13, 2025 Close Date: April 14, 2025 Early consideration 28 days after open date and any time after as needed. 🔗Vacancy (GLS.AA-2025-0001) https://lnkd.in/eEjDBJRG 🚨Please note it is advised that applicants do not wait until the last day to apply in case there are technical difficulties with the online application process. #SeawayCareers
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Many thanks to the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation for sponsoring the CMC's 2025 Marine Club Luncheon 🎉⚓️ Your generous support is greatly appreciated!
🚢🚛🚆 Last Friday, Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Deputy Administrator Anthony Fisher delivered the keynote address at U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) ARPA-E's Intermodal Conference! 🎤 Fisher highlighted the importance of energy efficiency, freight competitiveness, supply chain resilience, and conservation of natural resources. 🌍✨ ARPA-E’s INFORMES develops innovative models for energy efficient low-carbon energy infrastructure deployment, creating data-driven models to optimize how goods move across maritime, rail, and road networks in the U.S. 🚢➡️🚆➡️🚛 💡 Discover more about this transformative work 🔗 https://lnkd.in/evF9dU-c #GreatLakesSeaway #EnergyEfficiency #SustainableFreight #SupplyChainResilience #FreightCompetitiveness
ARTHUR M. ANDERSON at Port of Cleveland ⛴️ LOA: 767 feet Beam: 70 feet Depth: 36 feet Cargo: Iron Ore #MaritimeMonday #shipspotting #shipwatching
FEDERAL BRISTOL and Tug Hawaii at Port Milwaukee ⛴️ FEDERAL BRISTOL LOA: 656 feet Beam: 75 feet Depth: 48 feet Hawaii LOA: 81 feet Beam: 20 feet Depth: 12 feet #MaritimeMonday #shipspotting #shipwatching
📣In Case You Missed It: The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation's fall 2024 Seaway Compass is available 🔗bit.ly/4fKkJlq Featured 📰 Seaway Administrator Adam T.-Schlicht’s column reflecting on his tenure at the helm of the GLS. Also in this issue, find our Guest Column from Jim Athanasiou, President and CEO, The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation, and a very special Fireside Chat with the GLS Administrator featuring departing reflections from William W. Scriber, CPE, former Executive Director and CEO, Port of Oswego Authority. 📈 🌊 🚢 #GreatLakes #SeawaySystem #alwaysresilient
ICYMI➡️January 5, 2025 marked the closing of the Montreal-Lake Ontario (MLO) section of the binational #StLawrenceSeaway. The 400 ft. Tank Barge NORMAN MCLEOD with the 143 ft. tug EVERLAST were the last upbound vessels to transit the U.S. Locks for the 2024 shipping season.🚢 #GreatLakes #SeawaySystem
NORTHERN VENTURE at the Port of Toledo ⛴️ LOA: 508 feet Beam: 78 feet Depth: 41 feet #MaritimeMonday #shipspotting #shipwatching
✨Did you know?✨ 🎄The Great Lakes region is helping make it a #GreenChristmas this year.♻️ #FestiveFuels #SoybeanLights #GreatLakesSoyway