Terminals
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Port facilities include nine berths and 6,500 linear feet of dock space. Docks are maintained at a full seaway depth, which is 27 feet. The docks have excellent connections to three major interstates (I-71, I-77, I-90), as well as the Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads.
Four terminal operators use port facilities:
- Oglebay-Norton
- Essroc
- Kenmore Construction
- Federal Marine Terminals
Dock 20 Tenants: Essroc (Italcementi Group) and Kenmore Construction Facilities: dry bulk, outside storage, cement Berth length: 1,200 ft.
Dock 22 Federal Marine Terminals Berth length: 760 ft.
Dock 24 Federal Marine Terminals Berth length: 1900 ft. Warehouse 24: 79,000 sq. ft. storage Warehouse A: 144,000 sq. ft. heated storage; inside rail loading 30-ton overhead cranes
Dock 26 Federal Marine Terminals Berth length: 1,677 ft. Warehouse 26: 76,000 sq. ft. storage
Dock 28 Federal Marine Terminals Berth length: 1,243 ft. Buckeye Booster: heavy lift crane – 150-ton capacity
Dock 30 Federal Marine Terminals Berth length: 500 ft. Warehouse 30: 54,000 sq. ft. storage
Cleveland Bulk Terminal The automated CBT iron ore loader system on the west side of the Cuyahoga River loads materials onto boats from the terminal and transfers materials at a rate of 5,200 tons per hour. Limited handling of materials greatly improves the quality of pellets delivered to the mill.
The ore loader operation benefits three Cleveland companies:
- Cleveland-Cliffs - supplier of iron ore pellets
- Mittal Steel - uses the pellets at its mills
- Oglebay Norton Co. - CBT operator and materials transporter
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