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Home
About
History
Port Overview
Port Annual Reports
Port Staff
Terminal Operators
Brown County Harbor Commission
www.browncountyrecycling.org
Media Room
Newsletters
Press Releases
In The News
Ship Activity
Ship Arrivals
Cargo Shipped
Ship Gallery
Studies, Documents & Projects
Studies & Documents
Economic Impact Study
Cat Island Restoration Project
Symposium Presentations
Renard Island
Business Opportunity
Benefits
Port Services
Sustainability
Terminal Operators
Foreign Trade Zone
Port Properties
Dredge Material Disposal
Navigating The Port
Harbor Depths
Low Water Datum
Bridges
Turning Basin
Aids To Navigation
Oversized/Overweight (OSOW) Routes
Contact Us
Reach New Markets

Reach New Markets

Our location on the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway means goods can be seamlessly imported and exported. We are the westernmost port of Lake Michigan and offer the shortest and most direct route for shipments between the Midwest and international markets.

Save Money

Save Money

Transporting goods by ship means larger quantities can be safety moved faster and at a lower cost. The Port of Green Bay transports more than two million metric tons of cargo each year, valued at more than $300 million.

Run Efficiently

Run Efficiently

The Port is a critical link in Wisconsin's transportation system and serves as a multi-modal distribution center connecting waterborne vessels with an extensive network of highways and railroads, meaning goods move quickly and efficiently. 

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