High level performance in handling record grain crop
The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) announced today that nearly 38 million tonnes of cargo transited the system during the 2020 navigation season, which closely matched last year’s results.
The impacts of the pandemic differed by cargo type and limited total cargo volumes in 2020. “The Seaway’s resiliency and agility in operating allowed it to handle numerous steel slab movements and a record grain crop in 2020”, Mr. Bowles said.
Craig H. Middlebrook, Deputy Administrator of the U.S. Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLS) said, “The Seaway’s 62nd navigation season was one of the most remarkable in history. Despite all the challenges throughout the year, it was one of the safest and smoothest seasons on record. The final tonnage results continue to demonstrate the resilience of the binational waterway and its ability to remain competitive in the global marketplace.”
Working collaboratively with key stakeholders to manage water flows
allowed vessels to safely navigate the system during 2020, while reducing flooding risks to communities adjacent to the waterway.
The last commercial transit of the 2020 navigation season through the Montreal-Lake Ontario section occurred on December 31st. As for the Welland Canal, it occurred on January 7, 2021 following the conclusion of the second successful year of a season extension pilot project. Twenty commercial transits were completed after December 31, 2020.
Both SLSMC and GLS are now turning their attention towards the winter period, when a significant portion of maintenance work is carried out to maintain critical assets and ensure the long-term safety and reliability of the Seaway system.