Algoma Sault

Algoma Sault, which entered service in 2018, is the third freighter Algoma Central named after Sault Sainte Marie.[1] Like Algosoo before her, she is a self-unloading bulk carrier, built for carrying cargoes like ore, grain, or coal, on the North American Great Lakes.[2] She is the seventh vessel of the Equinox class, and like her sister ships she was built in China.[3]

References

  1. "The Sault gets a boat named after it: Algoma Central takes possession of Chinese-built freighter170". Norther Ontario Business. 2018-02-12. Retrieved 2019-12-03. St. Catharines-based Algoma Central Corporation announced Feb. 5 that it has taken delivery of the Algoma Sault, the second seaway-max Equinox Class self-unloading bulk carrier from Yangzijiang Shipyard in China.
  2. Roger LeLievre. "Algoma Sault". Boatnerd. Retrieved 2019-12-04. In early 2018, Algoma Central Corporation took delivery of Algoma Sault, the second of two new Equinox-class self-unloading lake bulk carriers built at Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Group Limited, Jingjiang City, China.
  3. "Algoma Central Corporation Takes Delivery of the Algoma Sault". Hellenic Shipping News. 2018-06-02. Retrieved 2019-12-04. The Algoma Sault will be the seventh Equinox Class vessel to join Algoma?s Domestic Dry-Bulk fleet, which now includes four gearless bulkers and three self-unloaders. Five additional vessels are under development contracts.


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