The Port of Green Bay provides opportunities to new and existing businesses that cannot be found in many markets across the nation and helps give Green Bay a distinct advantage when competing for businesses that import raw materials or export large products to national and international markets.
Because of its strategic location as the westernmost port of Lake Michigan, Green Bay offers the shortest, most direct route for shipments between the great Midwest and the world. Major railroads link the port with America’s heartland. A core of nationally-known truck lines provides overnight delivery within a 400-mile radius.
The port is also a recognized Free Trade Zone port.
Depth of Channel: 26 feet
Capacity of Largest Crane: 100 tons
Length of season: April-December
See the Port of Green Bay for more information