Algoma Central

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Algoma Central

The Algoma Central Corporation is the result of a reorganization of the Algoma Central Railway in 1990. The company claims assets in excess of $400 million and revenue of $280 million. Corporate headquarters is located in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

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Algoma Central Corporation
Company typePublic
TSX: ALC
IndustryShipping
FoundedIncorporated on August 11, 1899 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
FounderFrancis H. Clergue
HeadquartersSt. Catharines, Ontario
Key people
Gregg Ruhl, President & CEO
Number of employees
1,600
Websitealgonet.com
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Subsidiaries

The company operates a number of subsidiaries including:

In 1980, the Algoma Central was the original owner (as Algocen Realty Holdings Ltd.) of Algo Centre Mall; Algoma Central Company wrote off over $5 million in property value due to 1990's Elliot Lake mine closures[1] and subsequently sold the property. The mall, renamed in 2005 by a subsequent owner, collapsed in a June 23, 2012, structural failure and has since been demolished.[2]

Shipping

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Canadian freighter Algorail downbound in the St. Clair River
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Algomarine at Goderich, Ontario

An Algoma Central Corp. subsidiary, Algoma Central Marine, operates a fleet of self unloaders on the Great Lakes.[3]

In 2000, Upper Lakes Shipping Ltd. and Algoma Central began a partnership to coordinate the transportation of goods along the St. Lawrence Seaway, called Seaway Marine Transport. In 2011 upon the purchase of Upper Lakes Shipping Ltd. and buying out the partnership, the company re-emerged as Algoma Central Marine. Upon completion of the purchase, the entire fleet was then renamed, with the exception of the John D. Leitch, the ship that was named in honour of the company's then owner.

Beginning in 2013, the corporation initiated construction of a series of new bulk carriers to be named after the lead ship, Algoma Equinox.[4][5] The redesigned fleet incorporated engineering and technology improvements to reduce fuel consumption, create a safer workplace, and reduce emissions and other environmental impact.[6][7] The company installed Buffalo Automation's "AutoMate" system of sensors, cameras, and software on select Equinox series vessels, to evaluate autonomous navigation.[6][8]

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Algoma Central's self-unloading bulk carriers
NameLaunchedImage
Algoma Bear2024
Algoma Buffalo1978
Algoma Compass1973
Algoma Conveyor2019
Algoma Innovator2018
Algoma Intrepid2020
Algoma Mariner2011Thumb
Algoma Niagara2017
Algoma Sault2018
John D. Leitch1967Thumb
Radcliffe R. Latimer1978Thumb
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Algoma also operates several gearless bulk carriers:[3]

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Algoma Central's gearless bulk carriers:
NameLaunchedImage
Algoma Discovery1987
Algoma Equinox2013Thumb
Algoma Guardian1987Thumb
Algoma Harvester2014Thumb
Algoma Strongfield2016
Captain Henry Jackman2021
G3 Marquis2014
Tim S. Dool1967Thumb
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Algoma operates a fleet of tankers:

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Algoma Central's tankers[9]
NameLaunchedImage
Algoberta2007 (acquired 2022)
AlgoCanada2009Thumb
Algoluna2010 (acquired 2022)
Algonova2008Thumb
Algoscotia2004
Algoterra2010
Algotitan2007 (acquired 2022)
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