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Algoma Tankers Limited is a subsidiary of Canada's Algoma Central Marine, the country's largest inland shipping company.[1]
The firm's fleet has seven vessels,
including Algosea, Algonova, Algoma Hansa, AlgoCanada, Algoscotia, and Algoma Dartmouth.[2]
Some of the vessels are built to withstand traveling through moderate ice and operate in the winter.[3][4]
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"Algoma Tankers". Algoma Central. Archived from the original on 2012-02-09.
^"Algoma Central Corporation Acquires New Vessel Algoma Dartmouth". Canada Newswire. 2010-02-02. Archived from the original on 2018-02-20. Retrieved 2012-01-07. The Algoma Tankers fleet now consists of seven vessels, including the new product tankers, Algonova and AlgoCanada which joined the fleet in late 2008 and early 2009. This fleet is the newest and most technologically advanced product tanker fleet operating within the Great Lakes and St Lawrence River system and on the Canadian east coast. This fully double-hulled tanker fleet operates to the highest standards required under fully compliant ISO 14001 Environmental Management and ISO 9001 Quality Management Systems and the International Safety Management Code.
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