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Source: Tulsa World, Okla.迷你倉庫Aug. 15--A boost in shipping totals at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa in July made it the second-busiest month of the year.Cargo moving inbound and outbound through the port that month totaled 275,798 tons, greater than every month except January, which had 307,997 tons.The yearly total for shipping now stands at nearly 1.7 million tons.The July total was boosted by a substantial increase of inbound shipments of steel, with nearly twenty thousand tons arriving on 14 barges.Outbound shipments were lead by wheat, which set a record this year with more than 127,000 tons of wheat moving on 81 barges.The number of workers at the port grew significantly in the last quarter, with a survey showing total employment grew from 3,7儲存3 to 3,923.David Page, chairman of the City of Tulsa-Rogers County Port Authority, said July was a prime example of the flexibility of the port and the diversity of the cargo moving through it."The wide variety of products shipped through this transportation hub lead, each month, to a different yet interesting story, depending on the season and the economy," he said.The total amount of cargo moving through the The McClellan�err Arkansas River Navigation System in July was 1,114,814 tons, with Oklahoma's share at 587,280 tons. Of that, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa had 47 percent flow through it.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 Tulsa World (Tulsa, Okla.) Visit Tulsa World (Tulsa, Okla.) at .tulsaworld.com Distributed by MCT Information Services新蒲崗迷你倉
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