TRAVERSE CITY, MI - An organization representing U.S. cargo shippers on the Great Lakes says last year's deep freeze cost the economy an estimated $705 million and shows the need for another heavy icebreaking vessel.
The Lake Carriers' Association said Tuesday the volume of freight that U.S.-flagged ships hauled on the lakes between Dec. 1, 2013, and May 30, 2014, was about 7 million tons lower than the same period a year earlier.
The Cleveland-based group says at least two steelmakers had to cut production and some power plants ran low on coal as Coast Guard vessels struggled to keep shipping lanes open during the brutally cold winter. About 3,800 jobs were lost.
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