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Great Lakes East relocates its Florida breakbulk operations to Port Canaveral

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In a move aimed at better serving its customers, breakbulk cargo carrier Great Lakes East (GLE), part of the Great Lakes Group,has relocated its Florida operations to Port Canaveral to offer monthly

Written by Nick Blenkey
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Great Lakes East (GLE)

Capt. John Murray, Port Canaveral CEO (4th from left) welcomes Great Lakes East on inaugural call to Port Canaveral joined by (L-R) Joe Cruise, VP commercial, Great Lakes East, George Arocha, director cargo operations, Port Canaveral, Salvador Menoyo, VP special projects, East Coast, Great Lakes Towing Company, Samantha Cornelius, VP business development, cargo and aerospace, Jeff Long, Port Canaveral CFO [Photo: Canaveral Port Authority]

In a move aimed at better serving its customers, breakbulk cargo carrier Great Lakes East (GLE), part of the Great Lakes Group,has relocated its Florida operations to Port Canaveral to offer monthly import/export service to San Juan, Puerto Rico, GLE operates the service using the 5,800-ton covered RO/RO warehouse barge Crimson Clover, with its port partner, Canaveral Cargo Terminal Operator GT USA, serving as stevedore and managing terminal operations.

“Port Canaveral strives for excellence in all facets of our operations, including growing our cargo business. This is a win-win scenario for our port and partners

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