The Seventh 100 Freighters of the Twin Ports 2021-22 Shipping Season
A photo/video compilation of the sixth 100 freighters to move in or out of the Twin Ports Harbor in Duluth/Superior for the 2021-22 shipping season
The following data is a breakdown of the most current Twin Port Shipping Statistics as of the time of this video’s publication that most closely relate to the video’s contents itself, and may not be accurate in correlation to the dates shown at the beginning of the video, as partial month statistics are not obtainable.
Per www.duluthport.com, from November 1st to December 31, 2021, the Twin Ports has seen the following shipping statistics:
(Note this does not include the first 3 days of January, 2022, as statistics are posted to reflect the shipping stats of the entire month and current year, and are not updated until the following month.)
(The following also may not reflect all 100 freighters shown in this video, as the Duluth Port Authority does not include freighters that did not arrive/depart with cargo (I.e. fuel/repair/inspection/lay-up only), or freighters that, while may have arrived in December, did not DEPART by New Years Day)
Total Freighters: 135
Lakers: 123
U.S. Based: 93
Canadian Based: 30
Salties: 12
Total Waterborne Commerce: 5,794,854 short tons
Total Domestic Shipping: 4,693,986 short tons
Domestic Receipts: 579,493 short tons
Coal & Coke: 57,697 short tons
Dry Bulk: 36,160 short tons
Limestone: 484,796 short tons
Other: 840 short tons
Domestic Shipments: 4,114,493 short tons
Coal & Coke: 1,588,273 short tons
Grain, Bulk: 27,020 short tons
Iron Ore & Concentrates: 2,496,605 short tons
Liquid Bulk: 2,594 short tons
Total Canadian Shipping: 907,071 short tons
Canadian Exports: 869,403 short tons
Coal & Coke: 83,926 short tons
Iron Ore & Concentrates: 710,851 short tons
Canadian Imports: 112,294 short tons
Dry Bulk: 78,498 short tons
Grain & By-Products: 33,797 short tons
Total Overseas Shipping: 193,797 short tons
Exports: 158,119 short tons
Coal & Coke: 0 short tons
Grain & By-Products: 158,119 short tons
Imports: 35,678 short tons
General Cargo: 12,431 short tons
Other: 23,248 short tons
The following is the shipping statistics of the Twin Ports‘ entire 2021-22 shipping season to date (March 22-December 31, 2021). Once again, please note that in correlation to this video, the first 3 days of January, 2022 are not included, as the data for those days are not yet obtainable, and will be displayed as the entire month of January instead in the next video, and may not represent every ship that has visited the Twin Ports for any reason (including anything other than cargo/shipping-related reasons)
Total Freighters: 692
Lakers: 642
U.S. Based: 470
Canadian Based: 172
Salties: 50
Total Waterborne Commerce: 31,819,217 short tons
Total Domestic Shipping: 25,252,547 short tons
Domestic Receipts: 3,406,320 short tons
Coal & Coke: 96,856 short tons
Dry Bulk: 222,881 short tons
Limestone: 3,085,744 short tons
Domestic Shipments: 21,846,227 short tons
Coal & Coke: 7,236,648 short tons
Grain, Bulk: 232,687 short tons
Iron Ore & Concentrates: 14,362,311 short tons
Liquid Bulk: 14,580 short tons
Total Canadian Shipping: 5,698,063 short tons
Canadian Exports: 5,432,810 short tons
Coal & Coke: 198,956 short tons
Iron Ore & Concentrates: 5,233,855short tons
Canadian Imports: 265,253 short tons
Dry Bulk: 231,158 short tons
Grain & By-Products: 33,797
Other: 298 short tons
Total Overseas Shipping: 868,607 short tons
Exports: 660,109 short tons
Coal & Coke: 143,600 short tons
Grain & By-Products: 516,509 short tons
Imports: 208,498 short tons
General Cargo: 48,095 short tons
Other: 160,403 short tons
Disclaimer: All Drone Images/Videos were taken in accordance with FAA & Local Law(s) to the best of my ability and knowledge
Видео The Seventh 100 Freighters of the Twin Ports 2021-22 Shipping Season канала Sam Wallace
The following data is a breakdown of the most current Twin Port Shipping Statistics as of the time of this video’s publication that most closely relate to the video’s contents itself, and may not be accurate in correlation to the dates shown at the beginning of the video, as partial month statistics are not obtainable.
Per www.duluthport.com, from November 1st to December 31, 2021, the Twin Ports has seen the following shipping statistics:
(Note this does not include the first 3 days of January, 2022, as statistics are posted to reflect the shipping stats of the entire month and current year, and are not updated until the following month.)
(The following also may not reflect all 100 freighters shown in this video, as the Duluth Port Authority does not include freighters that did not arrive/depart with cargo (I.e. fuel/repair/inspection/lay-up only), or freighters that, while may have arrived in December, did not DEPART by New Years Day)
Total Freighters: 135
Lakers: 123
U.S. Based: 93
Canadian Based: 30
Salties: 12
Total Waterborne Commerce: 5,794,854 short tons
Total Domestic Shipping: 4,693,986 short tons
Domestic Receipts: 579,493 short tons
Coal & Coke: 57,697 short tons
Dry Bulk: 36,160 short tons
Limestone: 484,796 short tons
Other: 840 short tons
Domestic Shipments: 4,114,493 short tons
Coal & Coke: 1,588,273 short tons
Grain, Bulk: 27,020 short tons
Iron Ore & Concentrates: 2,496,605 short tons
Liquid Bulk: 2,594 short tons
Total Canadian Shipping: 907,071 short tons
Canadian Exports: 869,403 short tons
Coal & Coke: 83,926 short tons
Iron Ore & Concentrates: 710,851 short tons
Canadian Imports: 112,294 short tons
Dry Bulk: 78,498 short tons
Grain & By-Products: 33,797 short tons
Total Overseas Shipping: 193,797 short tons
Exports: 158,119 short tons
Coal & Coke: 0 short tons
Grain & By-Products: 158,119 short tons
Imports: 35,678 short tons
General Cargo: 12,431 short tons
Other: 23,248 short tons
The following is the shipping statistics of the Twin Ports‘ entire 2021-22 shipping season to date (March 22-December 31, 2021). Once again, please note that in correlation to this video, the first 3 days of January, 2022 are not included, as the data for those days are not yet obtainable, and will be displayed as the entire month of January instead in the next video, and may not represent every ship that has visited the Twin Ports for any reason (including anything other than cargo/shipping-related reasons)
Total Freighters: 692
Lakers: 642
U.S. Based: 470
Canadian Based: 172
Salties: 50
Total Waterborne Commerce: 31,819,217 short tons
Total Domestic Shipping: 25,252,547 short tons
Domestic Receipts: 3,406,320 short tons
Coal & Coke: 96,856 short tons
Dry Bulk: 222,881 short tons
Limestone: 3,085,744 short tons
Domestic Shipments: 21,846,227 short tons
Coal & Coke: 7,236,648 short tons
Grain, Bulk: 232,687 short tons
Iron Ore & Concentrates: 14,362,311 short tons
Liquid Bulk: 14,580 short tons
Total Canadian Shipping: 5,698,063 short tons
Canadian Exports: 5,432,810 short tons
Coal & Coke: 198,956 short tons
Iron Ore & Concentrates: 5,233,855short tons
Canadian Imports: 265,253 short tons
Dry Bulk: 231,158 short tons
Grain & By-Products: 33,797
Other: 298 short tons
Total Overseas Shipping: 868,607 short tons
Exports: 660,109 short tons
Coal & Coke: 143,600 short tons
Grain & By-Products: 516,509 short tons
Imports: 208,498 short tons
General Cargo: 48,095 short tons
Other: 160,403 short tons
Disclaimer: All Drone Images/Videos were taken in accordance with FAA & Local Law(s) to the best of my ability and knowledge
Видео The Seventh 100 Freighters of the Twin Ports 2021-22 Shipping Season канала Sam Wallace
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