Algoma Central
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Algoma Central is a comglomerate of related Canadian companies concerned with shipping, mining, and other resource extraction.[1]
Susidiaries of Algoma Central operate, or have operated, many cargo vessels, including:
name | launched | image |
Algobay | 1978 | |
Algolake | 1977 | |
Algoma Mariner | 2011 | |
Algoma Navigator | ||
Algoma Progress | ||
Algomarine | 1969 | |
Algoma Transfer | ||
Algorail | 1968 | |
Algosoo | 1974 | |
Algosteel | 1966 | |
Algoway | 1972 | |
Algowood | 1981 | |
Canadian Enterprise | 1979 | |
Canadian Olympic | 1976 | |
Canadian Transport | 1979 | |
Captain Henry Jackman | 1981 | |
Gordon C. Leitch | 1952 | |
James Norris | 1951 | |
John B. Aird | 1983 | |
John D. Leitch | 1967 | File:John D. Leitch.jpg |
Montrealais | 1962 | |
Peter R. Cresswell | 1982 | File:Peter R. Cresswell.jpg |
Quebecois | 1963 |
Algoma also owns several gearless bulk carriers[1]:
name | launched | image |
Algocape | 1967 | |
Algoma Discovery | 1987 | File:Algoma Discovery.jpg |
Algoma Guardian | 1987 | File:Algoma Guardian.jpg |
Algoma Spirit | 1986 | |
Algonorth | 1970 | |
Canadian Provider | ||
Tim S. Dool | 1967 |
Algoma operates a fleet of tankers:
name | launched | image |
Algonova | 2008 | |
Algoma Dartmouth | 2007 | |
Algoma Hansa | ||
Algosea | ||
AlgoCanada | 2009 |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Philip Nash (2012-01-06). Algoma Central Marine Fleet. Boatnerd.
- ↑ Algoma Central Corporation Acquires New Vessel Algoma Dartmouth, Newswire, 2010-02-10. Retrieved on 2012-01-05.