Indiana Harbor Lake Freighter
Indiana Harbor Lake Freighter
Livingstone Channel
Detroit River
Canada
The MV Indiana Harbor is a true giant of the Great Lakes, a diesel-powered freighter that has been sailing under the American Steamship Company’s banner since 1979. Built at Bay Shipbuilding Company in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, this behemoth was designed with cutting-edge self-unloading technology, making cargo transfers swift and efficient.
Stretching an imposing 1,000 feet long and 105 feet wide, Indiana Harbor isn't just big—it’s record-breaking. With a staggering 77,500 net tons of iron ore capacity, it holds the title for the largest tonnage ever transported through the Soo Locks. A true workhorse of the inland seas, this vessel remains a vital part of America’s industrial backbone.
Indiana Harbor Lake Freighter
Indiana Harbor Lake Freighter
Livingstone Channel
Detroit River
Canada
The MV Indiana Harbor is a true giant of the Great Lakes, a diesel-powered freighter that has been sailing under the American Steamship Company’s banner since 1979. Built at Bay Shipbuilding Company in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, this behemoth was designed with cutting-edge self-unloading technology, making cargo transfers swift and efficient.
Stretching an imposing 1,000 feet long and 105 feet wide, Indiana Harbor isn't just big—it’s record-breaking. With a staggering 77,500 net tons of iron ore capacity, it holds the title for the largest tonnage ever transported through the Soo Locks. A true workhorse of the inland seas, this vessel remains a vital part of America’s industrial backbone.