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Written by Canada’s Algoma Central Corporation has ordered four new dry bulk lake freighters from Nantong Mingde Heavy Industries, a shipyard located in the Yangtze Delta area of China. The contract includes options for two additional vessels.
Canada’s Algoma Central Corporation has ordered four new dry bulk lake freighters from Nantong Mingde Heavy Industries, a shipyard located in the Yangtze Delta area of China. The contract includes options for two additional vessels.
Algoma Central expects to invest $205 million in the project.
The ships will be maximum St. Lawrence Seaway size. One will be a gearless bulk freighter and three will be self-unloading bulk freighters. The first is expected to enter service in 2013 with the remaining ships to follow through mid-2014.
The vessels will be chartered to Seaway Marine Transport, which will deploy them in its dry bulk trade on the Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Waterway. These new vessels will replace existing ones that are approaching the end of their economic lives.
Seaway Marine Transport, a partnership with Upper Lakes Group, Inc., is the largest operator of dry-bulk vessels on the waterway.
December 21, 2010





 
                             
                             
                             
                            
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