Maritime Magazine

Chantier Davie Canada exerce son option d’achat de Helsinki Shipyard

Helsinki (Finlande) – Chantier Davie Canada Inc. de Lévis (Québec) a annoncé l’exercice de son option exclusive d’achat des actifs du chantier naval finlandais Helsinki Shipyard Oy (HSO) dans le but de créer une plaque tournante internationale de premier plan pour la construction de navires de classe polaire pour l’Arctique. L’exercice de l’option d’achat ne […]

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Port of Los Angeles signs agreements with ports of Tokyo and Yokohama to establish green shipping corridor

  The Port of Los Angeles has entered into separate Memorandum of Understandings (MOUs) with the Port of Tokyo and the Port of Yokohama – to more formally collaborate on sustainability and environmental issues. The agreements were signed by Port of Los Angeles officials during the 2023 California Japan Clean Energy Trade Mission, led by

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LOGISTEC Corporation reports record results in 2022

  LOGISTEC Corporation, a leading Canadian marine and environmental services provider, has announced its financial results for the year ended December 31, 2022. Pursuing its long-term sustainable growth strategy, LOGISTEC reported historic results surpassing an all-time high in an economic context favorable to its activities. Consolidated revenue totaled $897.6 million in 2022, an increase of $153.9 million or 20.7% over

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L’Union européenne finalise un accord sur des carburants maritimes plus propres

Le Parlement européen et le Conseil sont parvenus ce matin à un accord sur des carburants maritimes plus propres, demandant de réduire les émissions des navires de 2% à partir de 2025 et de 80% à partir de 2050, pour aider l’Union européenne à devenir neutre sur le plan climatique. L’accord provisoire entre le Parlement

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65th navigation season opens on St. Lawrence Seaway

  Montreal – Terence Bowles, President and CEO of the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC), and Adam Tindall-Schlicht, Administrator of the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation (GLS), today kicked off the 65th navigation season on the St. Lawrence Seaway. They were joined by Transport Canada Associate Deputy Minister Dominic Rochon, Christopher Coes, U.S.

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Canadian ship owners welcome maritime personnel from war-torn Ukraine

  (Primary Photo) Wife and son of Ukrainian seafarer Viacheslav Solianyk are pictured visiting the wheelhouse of a Desgagnés vessel. Julie Gedeon* Ruslan Butenko is eager to see his new work schedule as a Captain in Training on Algoma Central Corporation’s domestic vessels. He’s already sailed aboard the Algoma Intrepid, learning for the first time

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Les armateurs canadiens accueillent le personnel maritime de l’Ukraine déchirée par la guerre

Photo Principale (L’épouse et le fils du marin ukrainien Viacheslav Solianyk visitent la timonerie d’un navire Desgagnés). Julie Gedeon* Ruslan Butenko est impatient de découvrir son nouvel emploi du temps en tant que capitaine en formation sur les navires nationaux de l’Algoma Central Corporation. Il a déjà navigué à bord de l’Algoma Intrepid, apprenant pour

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