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Algoma increases interest in ocean self-unloader pool

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Algoma Shipping Ltd., a subsidiary of Algoma Central Corporation, and a leading provider of marine transportation services, has announced that the acquisition of the interest held by Oldendorff Carriers GMBH & Co. (Oldendorff) in the CSL International Pool (the Pool) including the three vessels owned by Oldendorff operating in the Pool has been finalised. As a result of the transaction, Algoma’s interest in the Pool has increased to approximately 40%.

The handysized Algoma Verity (formerly the Alice Oldendorff) and the panamax sized Algoma Valour and Algoma Victory (formerly the Harmen Oldendorff and the Sophie Oldendorff, respectively) bring Algoma’s ocean-going self-unloader fleet to eight vessels operating in the Pool.

“Deploying our capital to grow our position in the ocean self-unloader business is strategic and positions Algoma well for Pool growth that we foresee in the years ahead,” said Peter Winkley, Chief Financial Officer of Algoma. “We know this business and these ships well and with customer demand remaining strong, we believe this is a good time to increase our investment in a business that has generated strong returns for us in the past.”

The company currently manages over 30 vessels from offices in St. Catharines, Ontario and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, leveraging its experienced staff with substantial technical and engineering expertise. Management of these vessels will be handled from the Fort Lauderdale office.

Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/material-handling/14062019/algoma-increases-interest-in-ocean-self-unloader-pool/

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