The Global Great Lakes and a Secure Supply Chain

As if you need one more reminder of the economic importance of the Global Great Lakes, the Soo Locks enable ships to travel between Lake Superior and the lower Great Lakes, allowing for the smooth passage of 90% of iron ore used today by automakers and manufacturers.

Situated on the St. Marys River at Sault Ste. Marie, MI, the Soo Locks allow ships to transit the 21-foot elevation change at the St. Marys Falls Canal.

Ten thousand ships pass through the Soo Locks each year to bring iron ore, grain, limestone, and other essential commodities across the Great Lakes and Canada into the Midwest and globally.

Moving bulk cargo by water through the Soo Locks saves more than $3.9 billion per year in freight costs compared to moving the same load by rail or truck and provides for the movement of more cargo.

The US Army Corps of Engineers reports that one 1,000-foot vessel can carry the equivalent of seven 100-car trains with a 10,000-ton capacity or 3,000 large trucks with a 25-ton capacity each.

"The Soo Locks are critical to Michigan's economy and to our entire country," Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) told the Detroit Free Press. "There's no question that continuing to modernize the Soo Locks is long overdue — and even a temporary shutdown of one lock would have incredibly harmful impacts on Great Lakes commerce, jobs, national supply chains, and our national security."

Most ships today use the Poe Lock, built in the 1960s to accommodate the larger size of modern ships, which has been shut down for repairs 20 times in the last ten years and closed nine times since 2019.

The new lock project is working to build a second Poe-sized lock in the place of two decommissioned locks and add resilience to this vital navigational and commercial infrastructure.

Team Biden is pouring nearly $700 million from the $1 trillion infrastructure law into building a new supersize navigation lock, almost doubling the money dedicated to the project at $1.6 billion.

As reported by the Wall Street Journal, John Walsh, the chief executive of the Michigan Manufacturers Association, said trade associations, as well as congressional delegations from the Great Lakes states, are working to keep the funding a priority. "We are going to have to keep this fire lit."

Mark Barker, the president of the ship operator Interlake Steamship Company, told the Wall Street Journal an extended problem with the Poe Lock would disrupt domestic manufacturing of automobiles, refrigerators, and countless other products.

Supporters of the new Poe-sized lock noted that 13 of 14 North American integrated steel mills depend on the Soo Locks to transport iron ore from Minnesota and Michigan. Once you have a steel mill running, it's very difficult and expensive to stop.

According to a 2015 Department of Homeland Security study, "an unanticipated closure of the Poe Lock, the only lock large enough at the Soo Locks to allow passage of the Lakers carrying iron ore, would be catastrophic for the Nation. A six-month Poe Lock closure would temporarily reduce the US gross domestic product by $1.1 trillion, resulting in the loss of 11 million jobs."

Representative Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) told the Associated Press: "The critical role that Great Lakes waterways play in sustaining and advancing America's economic vitality cannot be overstated. The revitalization of the Soo Locks will strengthen America's commercial shipping capabilities and support good-paying jobs throughout the Industrial Heartland."

Remember, Global Great Lakes... The future of the global economy is the Great Lakes.

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ITK Quick 15 | October 17

Here are today's actionable insights for better communications:

1. Israeli intelligence head takes responsibility for attacks.

2. So far, At least 15 journalists have been killed in the Hamas-Israel war. For context, 15 journalists were killed in Ukraine between 2022 and 2023, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

3. Western leaders visiting Israel: In the coming days, Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron, and Olaf Scholz are all planning to visit.

4. Vladimir Putin is in China to meet 'dear friend' Xi Jinping.

5. Intelligence reports suggest North Korea is sending arms to Russia for the Ukraine war.

6. The FBI is hosting the respective domestic intelligence chiefs of the Five Eyes intelligence partnership in a first-ever Emerging Technology + Securing Innovation Security Summit in Palo Alto, CA.

7. Lululemon to join the S&P 500 on Wednesday.

8. Apple is rolling out a new "affordable" Apple Pencil with a USB-C port for $79.

9. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon has decided to stop his DJ side hustle.

10. Taylor Swift's 'The Eras Tour' movie nears $126 Million in US debut.

11. Lego celebrated 90 years as a company in 2022, but it only got into plastic bricks in the 1950s, having started with wooden toys.

12. Today, in 2017, Gord Downie died.

13. QOTD: "I've never seen 'The Swarm', by all accounts, it was a terrible movie. But I have seen the house that it bought, and that is beautiful." -- Michael Caine

14. Inter Miami will play two exhibition matches in China next month as part of the club's first-ever international tour.

15. Travis Kelce + Patrick Mahomes are the newest investors in the Alpine F1 Team.

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Sound More Interesting at Cocktails Memo | October 13, 2023

25 talking points for better conversation at cocktails from news of the past week.

1. Hamas planned its attack for two years.

2. The UK sends Royal Navy vessels and spy planes to support Israel.

3. American A-10 planes — nicknamed Warthogs for their snub-nose design and ability to assist ground troops powerfully — have arrived in Israel.

4. In his first known international trip this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived Thursday in Kyrgyzstan.

5. Manifest, a self-described "gathering of forecasting nerds," is a blend of data and debauchery — equal parts Math Olympiad and Burning Man.

6. Using AI to summarize an email is like getting a Lamborghini to deliver a pizza.

7. AI blurs the line between photography and 'fauxtography.'

8. QOTW: "We have quickly entered this time where it's going to be very, very hard to tell when images—and soon video and somewhat audio as well—are manipulated," said Hany Farid, professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

9. Baby Boomers, Millennials, and Gen X generate 30 percent of Birkenstock sales. Almost three-quarters of customers are women, and 45 percent of revenue comes from people earning more than $100k annually.

10. Luxury sea cucumbers and scallops face price falls as China bans imports.

11. TSMC makes roughly 90 percent of the world's advanced chips.

12. TSMC consumed over 22,000 gigawatt-hours of electricity last year, roughly equal to half of Taiwan's combined households.

13. China's EV exports have surged 851 percent in the past three years, mainly to Europe.

14. Google is opening a cafe, store, and event space to the general public near its HQ.

15. US teenagers watch more video on YouTube than Netflix, according to a survey from Piper Sandler.

16. "Las Vegas is the only town in the world whose skyline is made up of neither buildings, like New York, nor of trees, like Wilbraham, Massachusetts, but of signs," Tom Wolfe wrote in his 1964 essay about the city.

17. Is it Sphere or The Sphere?

18. For those who find the experience too overwhelming, the Sphere provides two "Sensory Rooms" — spaces where people experiencing vertigo or panic attacks can come to feel grounded.

19. Taylor Swift now has more VMAs than Madonna.

20. Bad Bunny is moving to Chelsea: He signed a lease on a $150,000-a-month penthouse.

21. David Beckham says he supports a sale of Manchester United.

22. The International Olympic Committee suspends the Russian Olympic Committee 'with immediate effect.'

23. On Saturday, Pakistan will play India in a Cricket World Cup game that might go down as the most-watched cricket broadcast in history, and some tickets on the black market are selling for as much as $300,000.

24. Mercedes, Red Bull, and Ferrari – have won over 90 percent of all Formula One races since 2010.

25. Experts estimate that Lawrence Stroll shelled out $80 million to boost his son, Lance Stroll, to Formula One.

Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc