Maritime Magazine

UK and France adopt charter enlarging protection for seafarers

  The UK and France this week unveiled a new charter calling for broader protections in the global shipping industry for seafarers. The voluntary program had already received commitments from four major operators – DFDS Ferries, Condor Ferries, Brittany Ferries, and Stena. The UK government had previously promised to take a series of measures following

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Imagine Marine job board launched in Canada to help stem looming workforce shortages

  The Canadian Marine Careers Foundation (CMCF) has announced the launch of the Imagine Marine job board, a new national platform that facilitates connections between career seekers and the marine sector. This comprehensive and user-friendly job board aims to streamline the job search process while promoting diverse marine opportunities across Canada in the face of

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Fluor completes module delivery program for LNG Canada Project

  With the arrival of the last module by ship from its fabrication yard in Zhuhai, China,Texas-based Fluor Corporation announced that it has completed the module fabrication program on the massive LNG Canada project in Kitimat, British Columbia. This significant milestone marks the completion of a critical phase in the construction of a large terminal

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Amsterdam vote l’interdiction des grands navires de croisière

Dans sa dernière initiative visant à réprimer le surtourisme, le conseil municipal d’Amsterdam a approuvé une proposition visant à interdire aux navires de croisière «polluants» de faire escale dans le centre-ville.La proposition a été adoptée en fin de semaine dernière “à une nette majorité”, a indiqué le parti de centre gauche D66, qui siège au

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British Columbia dockers to vote Tuesday on tentative deal with maritime employers

  The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada (ILWU Canada) announced today it will recommend the terms of a tentative deal with the British Colombia Maritime Employers Association to its membership at a meeting on Tuesday. The union leadership made the announcement after holding aa emergency meeting this Friday morning to determine whether to submit the

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Binational study underlines vital economic impact of Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway system

  A comprehensive independent study of the economic impacts of the entire Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway navigation system for the 2022 shipping season was released today, detailing the billions of dollars in economic activity and hundreds of thousands of jobs supported by the industry.  Titled “Economic Impacts of Maritime Shipping in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region,” the

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