POrt of Green Bay WElcomes First Ship of 2026 Shipping Season

The 2026 shipping season has officially begun with the arrival of the Algocanada. The vessel arrived on Monday, March 23, 2026, at 10:42 a.m. carrying a shipment of petroleum products.

Algocanada Overall Dimensions

  • Length: 129.84 meters
  • Width: 19.8 meters
  • Depth: 9.95 meters
  • Capacity: 11,453 tons
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“Once again, a new shipping season has kicked off, only about a week later than the season began in 2025,” said Dean Haen, Director of the Port of Green Bay. “This timely start has us eagerly looking ahead at what the 2026 season will hold.”

With the arrival of the Algocanada the 2026 First Ship Contest sponsored by Discover Green Bay has officially concluded. The winner of this year’s contest is Chad Peters of Sagola, Mich. Peters guessed that the first ship would arrive at 11:45 a.m. on March 23, with the actual arrival occurring only an hour earlier. Peters will receive a one-night stay at the historic Hotel Northland, a Port of Green Bay swag bag, a 200th Anniversary Brown County Monopoly Game, four admission tickets to N.E.W. museums and dinner for two at The Depot.

“Congratulations to Peters, and a huge thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s contest. Thanks for your continued support of the Port of Green Bay and here’s to another successful shipping season,” added Haen.

For those interested in ship watching, the Fox River Trail and Green Bay Metro Boat Launch, along with other areas down the Lower Fox River, often offer a great view of incoming vessels. Port security requirements do not allow public access to any port property. Learn more about ship arrivals at https://www.portofgreenbay.com/ship-arrivals and on the Port of Green Bay Facebook page.  

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About the Port of Green Bay: The Port of Green Bay exists to enhance the prosperity of the people of Northeast Wisconsin by providing facilities and infrastructure able to effectively and efficiently move commodities and goods across the nation. As the western-most port of Lake Michigan, the Port of Green Bay offers a direct route for shipping from the Midwest to the rest of the world.

The Port of Green Bay has 14 active terminal operators located along three miles of the Fox River involved in shipping commodities: Ace Marine, C. Reiss Company, Construction Resources Management, Flint Hills Resources, Fox River Terminals, Georgia-Pacific, Graymont, GLC Minerals, KK Integrated Logistics, Holcim, RGL, Sanimax, St. Mary’s Cement and U.S. Venture.

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