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Filing Port Code Filing Port Name Manifest Number Filing Date Last Filing Last Port Call Sign Foreign Trade Official Voyage Vessel Type Dock Code Filing Port Name Manifest Number Filing Date Last Domestic Port Vessel Name Last Foreign Port Number IMO Number Country Code Number Number Vessel Flag Code Agent Name PAX Total Crew Operator Name Draft Tonnage Owner Name Dock Name InTrans 3510 DULUTH, MN 3510-2020-00291 9/11/2020 - ALGOMA INNOVATOR GODERICH, ONT - 9773375 CA 2 - 51 CA 229 GUTHRIE-HUBNER 0 21 ALGOMA CENTRAL CORPORATION 23'3" 0 ALGOMA CENTRAL CORPORATION NORTH AMERICAN SALT CO. 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