Transportation & Logistics

The Interview: Adam Tindall-Schlicht

Former Port Milwaukee director Adam Tindall-Schlicht led a transformative chapter in the port’s long history. He recently left that...

WisDOT to pursue freeway expansion to 8 lanes along I-94 East-West corridor

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation announced Friday that it will be pursuing a plan to expand the six-lane I-94 East-West freeway between 16th Street and 70th Street in Milwaukee to eight lanes.

Common Council approves final funding piece for South Shore Cruise Dock project

The redevelopment of Port Milwaukee’s South Shore Cruise Dock is now scheduled to begin next spring after the city’s Common Council approved the remaining $2 million needed to start the project.

Logistics company OEC Group opens Milwaukee-area location

Taipei, Taiwan-based OEC Group, a freight forwarding company, has entered the Milwaukee-area market with the opening of a new office in Brookfield at 250 N. Sunnyslope Road.

Port Milwaukee director leaving to work for Biden administration

Adam Tindall-Schlicht, director of Port Milwaukee, is stepping down from his position to take on a new role within the Biden administration. His last day as port director will be Oct. 28.
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Commentary: Remove the barrier

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is working on a $300 million plan to rebuild portions of I-794 between Milwaukee...

See construction progress on DeLong Co.’s $40 million Port Milwaukee facility

A new milestone was hit this week in the construction of The DeLong Co. Inc’s new $40 million agricultural maritime export facility at Port Milwaukee.

WisDOT seeks public input for final design phase of Twin Cities-Milwaukee-Chicago passenger rail project

As the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) begins its final design phase of the Twin Cities-Milwaukee-Chicago (TCMC) passenger rail project it is seeking input from the public on the project.

Use of electric and hybrid vehicles in Wisconsin has grown significantly, but still less than 2% of state total

The number of electric and hybrid vehicles on Wisconsin roads have more than doubled since 2013, but still make up less than 2% of the vehicles in the state, according to a new report from the Wisconsin Policy Forum.

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