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About Milwaukee

Milwaukee, located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, is the largest city in the state of Wisconsin. Known as the "Cream City" due to its distinctive cream-colored bricks, Milwaukee has a rich history in freight transportation. In the mid-19th century, the city became a major hub for the shipping of grain, lumber, and other goods. The Milwaukee River, which runs through the city, played a crucial role in this transportation network, serving as a vital waterway for the movement of goods to and from the Great Lakes.

In addition to its water transportation, Milwaukee also became an important center for rail freight. The city was a key junction point for several major railroad lines, including the Chicago and Northwestern Railway and the Milwaukee Road. These railroads connected Milwaukee to other major cities in the Midwest and facilitated the movement of goods across the country. The development of the railroad network in Milwaukee helped to further enhance the city's position as a major freight transportation hub.

Today, Milwaukee continues to be a significant player in the freight transportation industry. The Port of Milwaukee, located on the western shore of Lake Michigan, handles a wide range of cargo, including bulk commodities, project cargo, and breakbulk shipments. The port provides direct access to major highways and rail lines, making it an ideal location for businesses involved in freight transportation. Additionally, the city is home to several logistics companies and distribution centers, further solidifying its status as a key player in the freight industry.

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