Railroads, waterways and highways each play important part in transporting pulpwood to mills in Lakes States region; Great Lakes and connecting waterways provide practical and important facilities for transportation; mills located in region can transport wood by barge or steamship from sources which may be scattered from Lower St. Lawrence River to head of lakes; lake vessels carry cargoes that vary from 300 to 3000 cords.
Pulpwood transportation in lake states
Paper Industry Paper World
Paper Industry and Paper World ; 26 , n 4
1944
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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