PEOPLE & COMPANY NEWSGreat Lakes FleetU.S.-? ag Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Glosten and C-Job Naval Architects 2.1 million metric tons, up 33 percent compared to the same period in 2017.Great Lakes ports have also seen the impact of business growth. The Port of Toledo loaded or unloaded 12 ocean vessels and 56 lakers and barges in November. With total tonnage ap-proaching 8.9 million short tons, it will be a strong ? nish for the season. The largest gains compared to the 2017 season were in the grain and dry bulk categories. Strategic Partnership for Glosten and C-Job Glosten and C-Job Naval Architects announced a strategic partnership to create more value for mutual clients. Executives from the two ? rms met re-cently at Glosten’s newly opened East Coast of? ce to sign a Memorandum of Understanding de? ning the ? rms’ shared goals and objectives. “This is an important step in formalizing what has already been a fruitful relationship over the past several months,” said Glosten President Morgan Fanberg, PE. Bas-jan Faber, CEO of C-Job, shared his enthusiasm for the new partnership. “We’ve been looking to expand our operations and follow our American Dream. We’re excited to have found a partner in Glosten – well known in the American maritime industry, who share the same vision and values as C-Job.” C-Job’s track record in the Off-shore Wind market, combined with Glosten’s experience in US ocean re-newables, could bring added value to the emerging Offshore Wind market. 55 www.marinelink.com MN MN Jan19 Layout 50-59.indd 55 MN Jan19 Layout 50-59.indd 55 1/9/2019 9:29:06 AM1/9/2019 9:29:06 AM