Michigan has numerous ports, both on the Great Lakes and inland waterways. Some of the major ports in Michigan include:
Port of Detroit: Located on the Detroit River, the Port of Detroit is Michigan's largest port in terms of cargo volume. It handles a variety of goods, including steel, iron ore, and coal.
Port of Grand Rapids: Located on the Grand River, the Port of Grand Rapids is an inland port that handles a variety of goods, including bulk commodities, breakbulk, and project cargoes.
Port of Muskegon: Located on Lake Michigan, the Port of Muskegon is a deep-water port that handles a variety of goods, including coal, cement, and lumber.
Port of Monroe: Located on the River Raisin, the Port of Monroe is a full-service port that handles a variety of goods, including grain, salt, and steel.
Port of Sault Ste. Marie: Located on the St. Mary's River, the Port of Sault Ste. Marie is an international port that handles a variety of goods, including iron ore, coal, and grain.
In addition to these major ports, Michigan also has several smaller ports and marinas that handle recreational boats.
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