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  • ...to carry 30 loads of ore a year from Baffinland.<ref name=Splash/> Nordic Bulk Carriers will allocate four [[panamax]] and two [[handysize]] vessels to th The [[bulk carrier]] ''[[Federal Tiber]]'' departed from Milne Inlet on August 8, 2015, with t
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  • ...rrier Arvik I - May 2021.jpg | thumb | Note the icebreaker bow on the bulk carrier ''Arvik I''.]] The '''''Arvik''''' is [[bulk carrier]], operated by [[Fednav]], designed for operations in the [[Arctic]].<ref n
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  • {{About|for the ice-strengthened bulk carrier|for the traditional northern skin-covered boat|Umiak}} '''''Umiak I''''' is a purpose-built ice-strengthened [[bulk carrier]] constructed for the Voisey's Bay Nickel Company, a wholly owned subsidiar
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  • ...ther Autobots wish he wouldn't gripe so much. Expands to 1200 ft length as carrier, capable of landing jets and carrying other Autobots. 15,000 mile range, 40 ...he Night", where he appeared in [[Nimitz class|''Nimitz''-class]] aircraft carrier mode.
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  • ...llip R. Clarke Approaching Duluth (46729224661).jpg | 350px | thumb | Bulk carrier Phillip R. Clarke Approaching Duluth on January 9, 2019.]] ...tarboard, that allows the vessel to unload her cargos of bulk material. [[Bulk carriers]]' cargos include [[coal]], [[ore]], [[limestone]], [[sand]], [[ro
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  • The '''''Robert S. Pierson''''' is a [[bulk carrier]] built for and operated on the [[North American Great Lakes]].<ref name=Bo | quote = This "river class" self-unloading bulk freighter was built at a cost of $14.1 million by the American Ship Buildin
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  • ...the MV Canadian Miner in rough seas on Sept. 20 when a line broke. The old carrier, which was en route to Turkey to be scrapped, has been grounded near Scater Like most [[lake freighter]]s the vessel was a [[bulk carrier]] shipping grain, ore, aggregates or coal.<ref name=BoatnersCanadianMiner/>
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  • The '''''Manistee''''' was a bulk carrier that operated on the [[North American Great Lakes]] for almost 80 years.<re | quote = Lower Lakes Towing Ltd.’s bulk carrier Manistee made its final voyage on the Great Lakes Wednesday, arriving under
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  • The '''''Pineglen''''' is a [[bulk carrier]] owned and operated by [[Canada Steamship Lines]].<ref name=BoatNerdPinegl | quote = The keel for this modern Great Lakes bulk freighter was laid on Nov. 5, 1984 at Collingwood Shipyards, Collingwood, O
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  • which converted her to a self-unloading bulk carrier. [[Category:Bulk freighters]]
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  • '''''Stephen B. Roman''''' was a Canadian [[bulk carrier]] operating on the [[Great Lakes]] owned by Lake Ontario Cement Company. Th ...now [[ESSROC Canada]], which converted the ship to a self-unloading cement carrier. The ship was renamed ''Stephen B. Roman'' in 1983, named for a prominent C
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  • The '''''Algolake''''' is a [[lake freighter]] and [[bulk carrier]], equipped with boom system making her capable of self-loading and unloadi
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  • ...ading cement carrier Metis is seen in this photograph as she was unloading bulk cement powder at the St. Lawence Cement dock in Rochester, New York early i
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  • ...d other machinery required to turn the vessel into a self-unloading [[bulk carrier]]. The forebody was added between the sterncastle and engine room, and the
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  • ...ers-dolphin-orders370463</ref><ref>https://www.marinelink.com/news/dolphin-carrier-orders370830</ref> ...Marine Inc, a shipping company, which now operates a fleet of 10 dry bulk carrier vessels, mostly Post-Panamaxes and Kamsarmaxes.<ref>http://www.wmarine.com/
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  • '''Gebe Oldendorff''' is [[bulk carrier]] operated by [[Oldendorff Carriers]] of [[Hamburg]].
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  • * [[MV Canadian Miner]] - an [[Bulk carrier]] That Also Grounded In [[Nova Scotia]], [[Canada]] In 2011 While Also Bein
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  • ...ene where the CSL Tadoussac (background), a 730-foot Canadian-flagged bulk carrier, allided with the pier, causing a puncture in the starboard stern bunker ta
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  • ...1.5 million. She was built to carry 12,000 tons or ore, or coal, or other bulk cargos.<ref name=greatlakesvesselhistoryRalphWatson/> ...= https://www.nytimes.com/1937/11/21/archives/new-ore-ship-launched-second-carrier-in-7-years-on-lakesis-owned-by.html
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  • The '''''Arctic''''' was an ice-strengthened bulk carrier.<ref name=glencore2021-05-27/> She carried ore from mines in Northern Cana
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