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I am looking for a shipping company that will ship steel by water way to Mexico from the Michigan - Ohio area.
I work for a steel company in Michigan. We have a customer in Mexico who we have been shipping steel to by train with Union Pacific. It has been an expensive nightmare using them and we are looking for other options. I was asked to look into shipping by freighter and I have not found much. Any help out there?
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In what novel does Kurt Vonnegut mention the Youngstown Steel Company?
Jailbird
Page 48 of Jailbird:
"Cuyahoga Bridge and Iron, ironically, lost its identity, save in labor history, long ago. It was absorbed by Youngstown Steel shortly after the Second World War, and Youngstown Steel itself has now become a mere division of the RAMJAC Corporation"
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