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1 Port of Green Bay

2 Today, the Port of Green Bay is a vital part of the NE Wisconsin economy, our history and our lives. It is critical to the wellbeing of the region. It plays an important role in the transportation of goods and commodities nationally and globally for Wisconsin enterprises in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner. Today, the Port of Green Bay is a vital part of the NE Wisconsin economy, our history and our lives. It is critical to the wellbeing of the region. It plays an important role in the transportation of goods and commodities nationally and globally for Wisconsin enterprises in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner. Port of Green Bay

3 LIMESTONE (450-500,000 mt/yr) COAL (600-800,000 mt/yr) Cargo

4 SALT (200-300,000 mt/yr) CEMENT (300-400,000 mt/yr) Cargo

5 LIQUID ASPHALT (30-60,000 mt/yr) PIG IRON (15-30,000 mt/yr) Cargo

6 TALLOW (15-30,000 mt/yr) FUEL OIL (30-75,000 mt/yr) Cargo

7 FOREST PRODUCTS (30-60,000 mt/yr) Other Commodities: Stone, Gypsum, Equipment, etc… Cargo

8 *2008 Economic Impact Report by Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission Commercial vessel arrivals 174 Family-wage jobs 621 Income from jobs $27 million Regional economic impact $75 million Value of cargo $315 million Taxes (State and Local)$5.3 million Tourists & boatwatchers Many Port of Green Bay’s Economic Impact*

9 Environmental challenges with Marine Transportation

10 Environmental Challenges Noise NOx, SOx, CO2, Particulate Matter Dust CFC’S Cargo Hold Residues Toxic Metals Particles and oily water Garbage Antifouling paint Sewage Ballast Water Speed Ship Recycling Ligh t VOC Paint Halon

11 11 Environmental Challenges  Dust, noise, light & odour  Sewage / waste  Storm water runoff  Air emissions  Cargo residue  Dredging and sediments

12 Environmental Opportunities in Marine Transportation

13 Fewer emissions / better air quality Less fuel consumption Fewer accidents and less highway congestion Efficient and Environmentally Friendly!

14 Jumbo RailcarLarge Semi-Truck 18,000 Tons100 Tons26 Tons 1 Coal Vessel 18,000 Tons 7,116 gallons / fuel 1 ton of emissions = 180 Railcars 18,000 Tons 36,360 gallons 11 tons = 692 Trucks 18,000 Tons 110,700 gallons 16 tons Coal Vessel Transportation Efficiencies

15 15 Environmental Advantages  One ship carries as much cargo as 1000 trucks  Marine emissions 30% less than rail / 800 times less than trucks  Significantly fewer accidents & spills than trucks or trains

16 Sustainability Efforts in Marine Transportation

17 17 Green Marine Program  A voluntary, industry sustainability initiative  Great Lakes & St. Lawrence region  45 companies participating and growing  Goals:  Strengthen environmental performance  Build strong relations with all stakeholders  Improve awareness

18 18 Green Marine Program

19 New communications initiative

20 Key messages -  We deliver critical cost efficiency to many major industries  We already deliver environmental benefits, like GHG performance, and  We are committed to delivering further environmental improvements

21 21 Economic impact Great Lakes shipping -  Saves shippers $2.7 billion annually compared to using alternate modes of transport  Provides 150,000 jobs in US & Canada  Serves 50% of US manufacturing capability located within 8 GL states.

22 Trends in Marine Transportation

23 23 Marine Highways Shortsea Shipping  Optimize the strengths of each mode  Benefits:  Reduce road congestion  Reduce GHG emissions  Reduce infrastructure costs  Improve safety  Support trade growth  Eliminate obstacles to shortsea shipping (i.e. HMT)

24 Intermodal Study

25 In Summary Thank You Dean Haen, Port Manager Port of Green Bay Haen_dr@co.brown.wi.us www.portofgreenbay.com


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