Maritime Magazine

New agreements to certify foreign seafarers in Canada

  On the International Day of the Seafarer on June 25, the Minister of Transport, Omar Alghabra, announced that Canada has signed agreements with Georgia, the Philippines, and the United Kingdom to allow their certified seafarers to work onboard Canadian vessels. These countries now join Australia, France, Norway, and Ukraine as participants in Canada’s Reciprocal Arrangement Program. Launched in 2019, the Reciprocal Arrangement Program allows highly qualified workers […]

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Shortsea shipping opportunities underlined for Great Lakes region

  Hamilton, ON – A new study sheds light on the potential advantages of short sea shipping services between southern Ontario and the US Great Lakes region. The study is authored by Fluid Intelligence, a data-analysis partnership of HOPA Ports and the McMaster Institute for Transportation & Logistics, with support from Transport Canada. It highlights the

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Poll shows big Canadian support for investment in zero-carbon shipping

  Halifax—More than 8 in 10 Canadians support investment in the zero-emission ports, fuels and vessels that will help fight climate change, according to a recent poll by Abacus Data. “As wildfires burn across the country and the impacts of climate change become part of our everyday lives, it’s no surprise that there’s overwhelming support

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Sustainable infrastructure investment needed for Canadian shipping’s decarbonization

  A new study from global sustainable development consultancy Arup, in partnership with Lloyd’s Register (LR) Maritime Decarbonization Hub, demonstrates the many benefits that Canada could obtain from investing in infrastructure that would enable the uptake of low and zero emissions shipping fuels. In addition, the study highlights the potential impact of green shipping corridors through

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Port Saint John welcomes inaugural use of two new cranes

  Port Saint John today welcomed the Hapag-Lloyd Barcelona Express at its new, additional pier, celebrating with its arrival the inaugural use of two new post-Panamax cranes at the DP World operated terminal. Delivered to the Port earlier this year, these cranes enable increased throughput and provide well-paying job opportunities and economic benefits to New

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Maersk to pioneer first container vessel conversion to methanol dual-fuel engine

  As a first in the shipping industry, A.P. Moller – Maersk will retrofit an existing ship to a dual-fuel methanol powered vessel and thereby able to sail on green methanol. The first engine retrofit in the industry is scheduled to be conducted medio 2024 and it is the intent to replicate on sister vessels when going for special survey in 2027. Maersk has signed an agreement with MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES) who will retrofit the engine. “We have set an ambitious net-zero emissions

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L’ICS salue l’adoption par les Nations Unies du Traité sur la haute mer

L’International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) a salué l’adoption du Traité de Haute Mer par les Nations Unies. Cela fait suite à la percée importante de mars 2023, lorsque près de 200 États ont pris part aux discussions et sont parvenus à un accord pour finaliser le texte du Traité de la Haute Mer. Une fois ratifié

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GreenTech conference drew maritime stakeholders from across North America

  By Julie Gedeon Seattle – Green Marine welcomed more than 300 delegates to its annual conference in Seattle from June 12 to 15 – a sell-out crowd for a second consecutive year. David Bolduc, Green Marine’s president, welcomed GreenTech 2023 attendees with news about the membership increasing five-fold since the organization’s launch 15 years

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Algoma partners with Irving Oil in ordering two ice-class product tankers

  St. Catharines, ON – Algoma Central Corporation today announced it has placed an order with Hyundai Mipo Shipyard in South Korea to build two 37,000 DWT ice class product tanker vessels for a total investment of $127 million CAD. These new ships will be entered on long-term time charters to Irving Oil under Canadian

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