Duluth Shipping News: Trading limestone for grain
The Adam E. Cornelius arrived in town on Monday afternoon, welcomed at the ship canal by a lot of people enjoying the ships and the sun together. This is the 4th trip here for the Cornelius this season.By: Kenneth Newhams, Duluth Shipping News
Tuesday June 16
The Adam E. Cornelius arrived in town on Monday afternoon (above), welcomed at the ship canal by a lot of people enjoying the ships and the sun together. This is the 4th trip here for the Cornelius this season. On this trip, it brought limestone in and when that is discharged, it will move over to both the General Mills elevator and to CHS to load wheat for Buffalo. On some of the trips last season, it arrived here in ballast (empty), other times as today, it brought limestone. The Cornelius loaded wheat for Buffalo on most trips last season although several times, it loaded iron ore pellets.
For the latest schedule of arrivals and departures, go to Duluth Shipping News
DULUTH ENTRY
Morning: American Integrity departing with coal; H. Lee White arriving to load coal
Afternoon: John G. Munson arriving to load iron ore pellets; H. Lee White departing with coal
Evening: Sea Robin/barge Hugh arriving to discharge calcium chloride
SUPERIOR ENTRY
Morning: Burns Harbor departing with iron ore pellets
TWO HARBORS ENTRY
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