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OSWEGO, New York (May 5, 2008) – The Port of Oswego Authority has
announced the launch of a new brand identity program and logo design, according
to Port of Oswego Authority Chairman of the Board Christopher Dain.
The new brand, will allow the
Port of Oswego Authority to continue their global expansion into new markets,
and broaden their advertising scope and strategic marketing initiatives that
are presently underway.
“The
new Port of Oswego Authority logo is much more representative of the business
model and global partnerships we maintain,” said Dain. “As we position
ourselves as an industry leader both domestically and internationally, so too
must our brand.”
“The symbolism and
iconic representation the new logo provides is significant,” said Thomas W.
Schneider, President and CEO at Pathfinder Bank and Port of Oswego Board Member,
“and we’re enthusiastic about the foundation it will provide the port’s
marketing initiatives going forward.”
Step One Creative,
an Oswego-based marketing communications firm, was hired in February 2008 to
assist the Port of Oswego Authority with their marketing efforts, and the
development of the new brand identity program.
According to
Jonathan Daniels, Executive Director at the port, the new brand identity will
be integrated into an overall marketing/advertising program. New signage,
letterhead/business cards, advertisements, and other marketing resources are
presently being developed. Plans are also underway to completely redesign the
port’s website – at www.portoswego.com.
“A strong brand
becomes the driver of everything we are as an organization,” said Daniels. “We
believe the new logo will further strengthen and compliment the port’s growth
opportunities in terms of partnerships, economic development and other core
business strategies/expansion.”
A
nine-member volunteer board of directors appointed by the New York State
Governor serves the Port of Oswego Authority. Nearly 120 vessels and more than
1 million tons of cargo move through the Port of Oswego on an annual basis.
Eleven companies currently call the port home for at least a portion of their
domestic and international shipping operations.
The
Port of Oswego is the first U.S. port and first deepwater port on the Great
Lakes from the St. Lawrence Seaway and is accessible from virtually any
international port in the world. The port was officially commissioned in 1955
but has been a major driver in local and national commerce since the 1800s.
The Port is open
24 hours a day, seven days a week to accommodate vessels from all ports on the
Great Lakes and around the world. The port entrance depth is 27 feet, a width
of 750 feet, a turning basin of 115 acres, and it has no restrictions on beam
length for ships entering the harbor. A U.S. Customs Service office is
maintained on site to facilitate the movement of legitimate international cargo
by rail, truck and water.
For
more information, contact the Port of Oswego Authority at 315-343-4503 or visit
www.portoswego.com.
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