Port Milwaukee was happy to participate in #DoorsOpenMKE over the weekend, providing behind-the-scenes tours of Port Operations to over 100 community members. On Sunday, our operations team joined in the #HarborFest fun, welcoming the next generation of maritime enthusiasts to step aboard our tug Joey D. Thanks to everyone who came out!
Port Milwaukee
Truck Transportation
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1,391 followers
A premiere provider of transportation, distribution, and warehousing services for domestic and international customers.
About us
The Mission of Port Milwaukee is to enhance the overall economic and social environment of the City of Milwaukee and the region of southeastern Wisconsin by stimulating trade, business, and employment. Port Milwaukee works its tenants, domestic and international customers, transportation providers, shippers, freight forwarders, and other supply chain professionals to meet freight transportation needs including the handling of breakbulk, project, heavy lift, bulk, and liquid bulk cargoes.
- Website
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http://www.portmilwaukee.com
External link for Port Milwaukee
- Industry
- Truck Transportation
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1835
Locations
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2323 S Lincoln Memorial Dr
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53207-1054, US
Employees at Port Milwaukee
Updates
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What a Day! MANY THANKS to all who supported the City of Milwaukee's United Way Combined Giving Campaign Block Party! Special Shout Out to the brave souls who risked being dunked for a good cause; Nick DeSiato, Ald. Peter Burgelis, City Comptroller Bill Christianson, City Attorney @Evan Goyke, City Assessor Nicole Larsen & Commissioner of Neighborhood Services Jezamil Arroyo-Vega (who is also co-chair of this year's campaign)! EVERY LAST ONE OF THEM WENT DOWN! THANK YOU to the City departments and ERGs who hosted fundraisers and resource tables as part of the event; Dept. of Administration, Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee Fire Department, Environmental Collaboration Office, Black African American ERG, Career Development ERG and United Way Volunteers! THANK YOU to the Dept. of Public Works for handling the set up and break down, and to Core DJ XXL for keeping the party going (Book him for your next event)! A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who supported the event, buying every pizza MFD had, supporting the department fundraisers and taking a chance at dunking a City leader! The campaign continues next week - Let it Flow!
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We recently welcomed the Flevoborg of Royal Wagenborg to Port Milwaukee! 🛥️ Passengers aboard the Viking Octantis had a front-row seat as the Dutch vessel navigated through the inner harbor. ⚓ #Cruiseandcargo
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"One of the great advantages of Port Milwaukee is its excellent hinterland connections, which are available via water, rail, and road. Positioned on the western shores of Lake Michigan and the northernmost point on the Great Lakes with access to the Inland River System, water connections can be made via vessel and barge." Read this edition of Dry Cargo International⤵️ 📰 https://lnkd.in/g48Af8MD
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Check out these views! 👀🛳️ The Le Bellot with PONANT Cruises made a stop in Milwaukee over the weekend! ⚓
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Greetings from Port Milwaukee, where the heart of the Midwest meets the world’s waterways! Port staff had fun filming promos today with Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and Port Director Jackie Q. Carter. Milwaukee is where journeys begin and businesses thrive!
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Welcome back, Pearl Seas Cruises! Port Milwaukee is excited to see travelers cruising to America's Fresh Coast. The Pearl Mist travels around all of the Great Lakes. Fun fact: Pearl Mist is sailing under the flag of Marshall Is. Learn more: portmilwaukee.com/cruise
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Good morning, Milwaukee! ☀️ Check out these photos of the vessel and barge Anglian Lady unloading coils. Port Milwaukee handles a wide variety of breakbulk and non-containerized cargo. 🛥️⚓ Learn more about our available services at portmilwaukee.com
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Port Milwaukee Director Jackie Q. Carter understands what her appointment one year ago meant to the city of Milwaukee, her hometown, as well as to the greater community. She is the first woman and first person of color to oversee the city's port. Carter said, "We want to support you with our services. When we're going out and investing in doing trade development and marketing, we want to be able to take your name with us and say it in the right room so that we can bring you more business.” https://lnkd.in/g2ETdwru