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Self-unloaders Ordered for New Great Lakes Bulkers

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

April 25, 2016

MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has received an order for gravity self-unloading systems for two 29,800 dwt bulk carriers (lakers) from the Yangzijiang shipyard, in China. The vessels will be delivered late 2017 / early 2018 to Canadian Great Lakes operator, Algoma. The order was booked into the first quarter 2016 order intake.

 
"MacGregor enjoys a good, long-term relationship with the Yangzijiang shipyard," said Mikael Hägglund, Sales Manager, Selfunloaders.
 
The contract will see MacGregor deliver a highly-automated, efficient self-unloading system to each of the new vessels. The system is designed for a maximum unloading rate of 5,450t/h for stone or iron ore and 4,360t/h for coal. MacGregor is responsible for the design of the complete self-unloading system, which includes a discharge boom, full flow cargo gates, conveyor belts, cross conveyors, and a C-loop. 
 
"MacGregor thoroughly discussed Algoma's technical requirements during the pre-contract phase and was able to offer the most efficient solution that best suited the operator's needs," Hägglund noted. "Meeting the tight delivery schedule and the coordinated teamwork with the shipyard was also an important factor in securing the order."
 
The new bulkers will join Algoma's fleet of 13 domestic self-unloading vessels operating on the Great Lakes and the St Lawrence Seaway, all of which have to comply with extremely strict environmental protection legislation.

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