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Algoma Central Corporation Reports Financial Results for the 2025 First Quarter

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Amid global economic and trade uncertainties, Algoma stays the course with a focus on reliable service, fleet improvements, and a growing vessel portfolio

ST. CATHARINES, Ontario, May 02, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Algoma Central Corporation (TSX: ALC) ("Algoma", the "Company") today reported its results for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Algoma reported revenues of $107,201, compared to revenues of $109,214 in 2024. Net loss for 2025 was $23,280 compared to a net loss of $17,253 for the same period in 2024. Due to the closing of the canal system and the winter weather conditions on the Great Lakes – St. Lawrence Seaway, the majority of the Domestic Dry-Bulk fleet does not operate for most of the first quarter. All amounts reported below are in thousands of Canadian dollars, except for per share data and where the context dictates otherwise.

"Despite global economic uncertainties, Algoma remains steadfast in our commitment to delivering resilient service to our customers," said Gregg Ruhl, President & CEO of Algoma Central Corporation. "Our ongoing investments in fleet enhancements and strategic growth reflect both our long-term vision and our confidence in the future. For the first time in Algoma’s history, we proudly took delivery of four vessels within a single quarter: the Fure Vesborg, Algoma Endeavour, Algoma East Coast, and Algoma Acadian. These ships will serve key markets across Northern Europe, the Great Lakes, and the Canadian and U.S. east coasts. With 11 vessels currently under construction, of which five are set to arrive in 2025, this milestone underscores our dedication to providing efficient, reliable, and sustainable marine transportation solutions to our valued customers," added Mr. Ruhl.

Financial Highlights: First Quarter 2025 Compared to First Quarter 2024

  • Domestic Dry-Bulk segment revenue decreased to $30,551 compared to $31,075 in 2024. Despite a significant decrease in volumes, the impact to revenue was mitigated by the higher revenue days due to the mix of trades. Operating loss increased 4% to $37,160 compared to $35,613 in 2024, driven by higher lay-up costs due to four vessels in planned dry-dock versus one in the prior year period.

  • Revenue for Product Tankers decreased to $33,291 compared to $34,046 in 2024, primarily due to a reduction in revenue days resulting from an increase in dry-dockings this quarter, partially offset by the larger fleet size this year. There was an operating loss of $378 compared to operating earnings of $3,976 in 2024, reflecting higher layup spending and off-hire days due to the additional dry-dockings.