Press Releases
September 16, 2003: Ports of Indiana Burns Harbor Wins "Robert J. Lewis Seaway Pacesetter" Award
July 9, 2003: Cleveland Port Wins "Robert J. Lewis Seaway Pacesetter" Award
July 7, 2003: Port of Milwaukee Wins "Robert J. Lewis Seaway Pacesetter" Award
April 12, 2002: Great Lakes Ports Earn "Robert J. Lewis Seaway Pacesetter" Awards
September 10, 2001: Seaway Corporation Co-Sponsors Emergency Response Exercise
August 1, 2001: DOT Releases Study: St. Lawrence Seaway System Economic Growth Outpaces Inflation (Adobe Acrobat PDF file)
May 14, 2001: Seaway Trade Mission to Poland and Norway will Promote Commerce in Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System (Adobe Acrobat PDF file)
March 23, 2001: Award to St. Lawrence Seaway Distinguishes 2001 Opening Day (Adobe Acrobat PDF file)
March 8, 2001: Virtual Seaway to Make Shipping Safer, More Efficient (Adobe Acrobat PDF file)
March 5, 2001: Seaway and Great Lakes Leaders Attend Seatrade Convention to Attract Cruise Ships to System
January 22, 2001: Former Navy Attorney Named to Head Seaway Corporation Congressional and Public Affairs
January 11, 2001: Seaway Corporation Names Pisani Associate Administrator in Massena, N.Y.
November 8, 2000: DOT Secretary's Annual Awards to be Presented to Two Seaway Corporation Employees
September 7, 2000: Seaway Trade Mission Heads for England and The Netherlands
September 1, 2000: Seaway Corporation Listen-In Session to be Held at Duluth (Minn.) Seaway Port Authority
August 28, 2000: Seaway Corporation First of a Series of Port Listening Sessions in Portage, Indiana
August 23, 2000: Seaway Officials Announce Earliest Shipping Seaway Opening Date of March 23, 2001
August 22, 2000: Seaway Corporation Recognized as a Total Quality International Organization as its 3-Year ISO-9002 Certification Process is Completed
July 18, 2000: Former U.S. Commerce Department Official Assumes Chief of Staff Duties at Seaway Corporation
June 23, 2000: Former Navy Official to Head Seaway Trade Development
May 22, 2000: Seaway Trade Mission Headed for Greece and Turkey
May 19, 2000: Duluth Port, and Three Port Terminals, to be Presented Seaway Pacesetter Awards
May 17, 2000: Port Authority of Oswego (N.Y.) to be Presented Third Consecutive Seaway Port Pacesetter Award
May 16, 2000: One of Last World War II Liberty Ships, the S.S. John W. Brown to Sail Seaway System
May 5, 2000: The Andersons Terminal in Toledo, Ohio, to be Presented Second Seaway Pacesetter Award
May 3, 2000: Indiana's International Port/Burns Harbor and Federal Marine Terminal Earn Seaway Pacesetter Awards
March 23, 2000: 2000 Seaway Shipping Season Opens for Vessel Traffic on March 27
February 28, 2000: Eight U.S. Great Lakes Seaway Ports and Terminals Earn Pacesetter Awards
February 1, 2000: Massena High School Students to have Rare Opportunity for Inside View of Eisenhower Lock
November 12, 1999: U.S. Transportation Secretary to Honor 23 Seaway Corporation Employees with his Top Annual Awards
July 6, 1999: Senate Confirms Albert S. Jacquez as the New U.S. Seaway Administrator
June 24, 1999: Seaway Corporation Announces Seaway 40th Anniversary Events in Massena, N.Y. the Weekend of June 26-27
June 10, 1999: Cruise Ship "Le Levant" to Transit the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System
June 4, 1999: Seaway Trade Mission Headed for Norway and Germany
May 5, 1999: Federal Marine Terminal, At Indiana's International Port/Burns Harbor at Portage, Earns U.S. Seaway Pacesetter Award
April 21, 1999: Port of Oswego Earns Seaway Port Pacesetter Award
April 20, 1999: Erie's Port and Mountfort Terminal Earn Seaway Pacesetter Awards
April 16, 1999: Port of Milwaukee Earns Seaway Port Pacesetter Award
March 24, 1999: 16 U.S. Great Lakes Seaway Ports & Port Terminals Earn Pacesetter Awards
January 5, 1999: Albert S. Jacquez Sworn in as New Seaway Administrator
Last updated September, 2003