Interlake Steamship’s round-the-clock crew delivers ‘the building blocks of America’

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March 26, 2017 – Crain’s Cleveland Business In the Great Lakes region, there’s a critical partner to the steel and construction industries that the public may overlook: the lake and river shipping industry. “We haul the building blocks of America,” said Jeremy Mock, captain of Interlake Steamship Co.’s Dorothy Ann-Pathfinder.

Clean Shipping on the Great Lakes

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March 21, 2017 – Maritime Reporter & Engineering News Maritime Reporter & Engineering News recently spoke with Mark Barker, president of The Interlake Steamship Company, who sent its fourth vessel — its second 1,000-footer — to be outfitted with exhaust gas scrubbers.

Freighter crews celebrate Christmas afloat

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December 24, 2016 – Times Herald Capt. Joseph Ruch will be home for Christmas — but that’s not always been the case for the Fort Gratiot resident. Ruch is the master of the M/V Hon. James L. Oberstar, one of the nine active vessels traveling the Great Lakes for the Interlake Steamship Co. He got his first ship in 1977, so he’ll have been a Great Lakes sailor for 40 years come the new year.

Steamship business repowers its fleet and invests in a Great Lakes future

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September 6, 2015 Coal shipments are down, but the iron ore business remains strong, as Middleburg Heights-based Interlake Steamship Co. is finishing $100 million in improvements to the company’s fleet of nine Great Lakes freighters. And that’s on top of normal maintenance, which will run more than $20 million this winter, a bit more than usual.

Meet the crew of the Paul R. Tregurtha

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June 25, 2015 Chris Perkins is the conveyor man aboard the freighter, the Paul R. Tregurtha, and he has one of the dirtiest jobs on the ship.

Peters tours Hon. James L. Oberstar

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June 8, 2015 – ABC 10 UP MARQUETTE — United States Senator Gary Peters took a tour around the Honorable James L. Oberstar earlier today. The Honorable James L. Oberstar is 806 feet long with a carrying capacity of 31,000 gross tons, which equates to over 69 million pounds. The vessel carries iron ore, which is critical for the American Steel and automobile industries.