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Algoma Niagara will open Seaway season next Thursday
On Thursday, March 29, Terence Bowles, President and CEO of The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp., will officially declare the St. Lawrence Seaway’s 60th navigation season open in concert with his counterpart, Associate Administrator Thomas Lavigne from the U.S. St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corp.
Gregg Ruhl, Chief Operating Officer of Algoma Central Corp., whose state-of-the-art Equinox-class ship Algoma Niagara will open the season, will be the keynote speaker. The company has embarked on an extensive fleet renewal program over the past eight years, introducing the first series of Great Lakes commercial vessels equipped with integrated exhaust gas scrubbers. Tony Robinson, General Manager Purchasing for ArcelorMittal Dofasco, will also speak.
St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation Port reports
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The Erie Trader/Clyde S. VanEnkevort sailed under the lift bridge around noon on Tuesday, signaling the start of the Twin Ports shipping season.
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Acquired by Algoma Corporation, Buffalo and Adam E. Cornelius, will sail this season as Algoma Buffalo and Algoma Compass. They are both Seaway size.
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