Lower Lakes Towing Ltd.’s river-class vessel Manitoulin (IMO 8810918) is the result of joining the pre-existing stern section of a Danish-registered chemical tanker with a new, self-unloading bow section built in China.

The saltwater Lalandia Swan, owned by Uni Tankers, was purchased in 2014 and rebuilt for Great Lakes service under the Canadian flag in 2015 with a new, self-unloading bow section. The bow section was built in 2014-15 at Chengxi Shipyards, Jiangyin, China. The stern section was built in 1991 at Uljanik Shipyard, Pula, Croatia. (Stern name history: Trelsi ’08-’01, Euro Swan ’01-’11, Lalandia Swan ’11-’15)

Manitoulin was christened in China in September 28, 2015. She sailed for Canadian waters via the Pacific Ocean and the Panama Canal, arriving in Canada in mid-November 2015. After a cargo of ballast stone was unloaded, she entered service with a load of iron ore to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

Manitoulin was dedicated in a ceremony at Sarnia, Ont., on September 16.

Lower Lakes Towing is a subsidiary of Rand Logistics, headquartered in Jersey City, New Jersey. Rand Logistics was formed in 2006 through the acquisition of the outstanding shares of capital stock of Lower Lakes Towing Ltd.

Written by Roger LeLievre

Vessel Details

IMO No.
8810918
Year Built
1991
Builder
Uljanik Brodogradiliste Shipyard (Pula, Croatia)
Refit: Chengxi Shipyard (Jiangyin, China)
Length
664' (202.39m)
Beam
78' (23.77m)
Depth
45' (13.72m)
Midsummer Draft
30' (9.14m)
Unloading Boom Conveyor Length
265' (80.77m)
Capacity
27,550 tons
Engine Power
8,113 bhp diesel
Previous Names
Trelsi (1991-2001)
Euro Swan (2001-11)
Lalandia Swan (2011-15)
Previous Fleets
Strenersen (1991-2001)
Uni Tankers (2001-15)

Manitoulin (2015-Present)

Lalandia Swan (2011-15)

Euro Swan (2001-11)

Trelsi (1991-2001)