The Port of Green Bay moved 159,536 tons of cargo through in November which was approximately 5% higher than November 2024’s totals.
The 2025 shipping season began with March and April tonnage 64% below the prior year. Since then, volumes have steadily recovered and year-to-date totals are now 12% below 2024 levels.
“Cargo volumes have continued to improve as the season has progressed,” said Dean Haen, Director of the Port of Green Bay. “We’ve seen steady momentum month to month and are focused on finishing the season as strong as possible, recognizing that early winter conditions may shorten the remaining shipping window.”
In November, the Port of Green Bay moved through six total commodities. These included limestone (51,501 tons), petroleum products (48,998 tons), cement (23,625 tons), salt (16,416 tons), wood pulp (12,918 tons) and liquid asphalt (6,078 tons). There were 19 vessels during the month, bringing the year-to-date total to 135 ships.
To learn more about recent and historical tonnage information for the Port of Green Bay, visit https://www.portofgreenbay.com/cargo-quantities-shipped.
