Port of Green Bay

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The Port of Green Bay is a commercial shipping hub on the Fox River and southern end of Green Bay that supports regional industry and trade in northeastern Wisconsin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commercial port
harbor
port
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBody Brown County government
surface form: Brown County Port & Resource Recovery Department
handlesCargoType breakbulk cargo
dry bulk cargo
liquid bulk cargo
handlesCommodity cement
coal
forest products
grain
limestone
petroleum products
salt
wood pulp
hasFacilityType dock
storage tank farm
terminal
warehouse
hasPortAuthority Brown County government
surface form: Brown County Port & Resource Recovery Department
hasTransportationLink highway network
rail transport
truck transport
isImportantFor industrial logistics
regional supply chain
isLocatedAlong Fox River
surface form: lower Fox River
isLocatedAt southern end of Green Bay
isMajorPortFor northeastern Wisconsin economy
locatedIn Brown County, Wisconsin
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Wisconsin
locatedOnWaterbody Fox River
Green Bay (the arm of Lake Michigan)
surface form: Green Bay (Lake Michigan)
partOf Great Lakes–St. Lawrence system
surface form: Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Seaway system
primaryFunction cargo handling
commercial shipping
regionServed Midwestern United States
surface form: Upper Midwest
serves northeastern Wisconsin
regional industry
regional trade
supportsIndustry agricultural products industry
construction materials industry
paper industry
petroleum industry
waterwayConnection Atlantic Ocean
Great Lakes
Great Lakes–St. Lawrence system
surface form: St. Lawrence Seaway

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Brown County, Wisconsin hasPort Port of Green Bay
Green Bay, Wisconsin hasPort Port of Green Bay