Baie St. Paul (ship, 2012)

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The Baie St. Paul is a bulk carrier operated on the North American Great Lakes by the Canada Steamship Lines (CSL).[1]

The vessel was built in China in 2012. She is the first vessel in CSL's Trillium class. Her sister ships are the Baie Comeau, Whitefish Bay and Thunder Bay.[2][3]

CSL asserts that the new vessels will be more efficient than existing vessels, and will leave less pollution.[4]

CSL operated an earlier vessel called the Baie St. Paul, launched in 1962.[1][5] She was scrapped in 1995.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Great Lakes Fleet Page Vessel Feature - Baie St. Paul, Boatnerd.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-01. “The Baie St. Paul is Canada Steamship Lines’ first new Trillium-class laker and the second new-build self-unloading laker to be introduced into the Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway since 1985.”
  2. Maiden voyage begins for Baie Comeau, the latest Trillium Class self unloader, Boatnerd.com. Retrieved on 2013-07-02. “The Baie Comeau was preceded by the Whitefish Bay and Thunder Bay, both departing in May on their maiden voyages, and also by the award-winning Trillium Class self-unloader Baie St. Paul in 2012.”
  3. MV Baie St. Paul, Newswire.ca, 2013-03-22. Retrieved on 2013-07-02. “The vessel features the latest engine technology and hull design to increase fuel efficiency and decrease air emissions; double hulls to prevent spills in the event of an accident and state-of-the-art cargo handling systems to minimize dust and cargo residue.”
  4. CSL’s Trillium Class Sails for Great Lakes, Marine Link, 2012-10-05. Retrieved on 2013-07-02. ““The Baie St. Paul and her sister vessels represent the beginning of a new era for CSL and for bulk shipping in the Great Lakes,” said Louis Martel, President of Canada Steamship Lines. “Employing leading edge technological innovation, the Trillium Class ships will set new standards in operational and energy efficiency, reliability, and environmental protection. For customers, this cements CSL’s standing as an industry leader and further positions the company to continue to meet their evolving needs.””
  5. Sterling Berry. 1963 -- Baie St. Paul -- 1995, Great Lakes Vessel History. Retrieved on 2013-07-02.