American Steamship Company
Todd Lincoln is a seasoned finance professional with extensive experience in accounting and management. Currently serving as Business Unit Controller at RAND-ASC Holdings, LLC since April 2023, Todd has held various roles at American Steamship Company since September 2007, progressing from Staff Accountant to Accounting Supervisor and ultimately to Accounting Manager. Todd earned a Master of Business Administration with a focus on Accounting and Business/Management from St. Bonaventure University between 2017 and 2020, and holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Business/Management from Keuka College, completed in 2007.
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American Steamship Company
One of the oldest and most successful operating companies on the Great Lakes, ASC has been a mainstay on the lakes for 114 years. We currently own the largest US fleet on the Great Lakes. Throughout our history, American Steamship Company (“ASC”) has been a pioneer in Great Lakes vessel transportation. Founded in Buffalo, New York in 1907, ASC has witnessed and responded to dramatic changes in Great Lakes shipping and the industries it serves, many times leading the way with innovative solutions that have had a positive impact on Lakes shipping throughout the years. Our Great Lakes fleet consists of self-unloading vessels that range in length from 635-feet to 1,000-feet. The diversity of our asset base enables us to transport a variety of dry-bulk commodities including iron ore pellets, coal and limestone aggregates. Our single-trip vessel-carrying capacity ranges from 24,000 to 81,000 gross tons. During the navigation season, our vessels operate twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week and require no onshore assistance to unload cargo. Unloading speeds range from 7,000 to 10,000 tons per hour. ASC currently owns a fleet of 12 US flagged self-unloading bulk freighters, with 6 presently operated by ASC itself and 5 chartered to our sister companies, Grand River Navigation and RAND Logistics, Inc.