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The ship was built for American Steamship in 1974 and was named H. Lee White for former chairman Harris Lee White. [3] On September 6, 1992, H. Lee White struck the Grosse Ile Toll Bridge knocking off one of the spans. Damage to the bridge was around $1.7 million for repairs and lost toll revenue.
Lee Andrew White (born May 9, 1946) is an American former professional football running back. After playing college football at Weber State University , he joined the New York Jets as the 17th pick in the 1968 Common draft .
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On September 24, 2017 the American Integrity broke the all-time record for the largest load through the Soo Locks with 75,095 tons of iron ore beating the record held for the last two weeks by the Edwin H. Gott.
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It has a carrying capacity of 2,105,527 cubic feet (59,621.9 m 3), has a 280-foot (85 m) unloading boom and is capable of unloading 11,200 NT/hr. [3] This is a maximum load of about 74,100 tons. [4] The ship has five cargo holds, [3] but 20 hatches which are 28 by 11 feet (8.5 by 3.4 m). The hatches are significantly smaller than other large ...
The collision created a 7 by 4 feet (2.1 by 1.2 m) gash in the hull causing the engine room to flood. The ship partially sank with the stern resting on the bottom in 20 feet (6.1 m) of water. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In February 2013, a federal jury awarded American Steamship Company (ASC) $4.7 million for repairs and lost profits in their lawsuit against ...
In 1974, Lee founded a new investment firm to focus on acquiring companies through leveraged buyout transactions. [7] By the mid-1980s, Thomas H. Lee Partners was firmly established among the top tier of a new class of private equity investors, while taking a friendlier approach than the so-called corporate raiders of the era (e.g., Nelson Peltz, Ronald Perelman, Carl Icahn).