Maritime Magazine

CargoM reports more than 10,000 jobs gained in a decade

  Montreal — CargoM, the Logistics and Transportation Metropolitan Cluster of Montreal, has released the updated results of the 2013-2014 study carried out by KPMG on the logistics and transportation sector in Quebec and, more specifically, Greater Montreal. Consolidating the data then available on the various transportation segments of road, marine, rail and air, the […]

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U.S. -flag Great Lakes vessels post cargo decline in 2022

  U.S.-flag Great Lakes freighters (lakers) moved 76.4 million tons of cargo in 2022, a decrease of 6.6 percent compared to 2021, the Cleveland-based Lakes Carriers Association reported. The 2022 float was 7.1 percent below the fleet’s 5-year average. Iron ore cargos totaled 37.4 million tons, a decrease of 10.2 percent compared to ayear earlier.

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Agri-food sparks strong cargo volume at Hamilton-Oshawa Port

  At the conclusion of the 2022 shipping season, Hamilton-Oshawa Port Authority (HOPA) saw a total of 10,366,810 metric tonnes (MT) of cargo transiting the ports of Hamilton and Oshawa combined. A total of 628 vessels visited its two ports during the 2022 season, 569 in Hamilton and 59 in Oshawa. In 2022, 9.8 million MT transited the Port

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Le secteur agroalimentaire stimule un fort volume de fret au port de Hamilton-Oshawa

À la fin de la saison de navigation de 2022, l’Administration portuaire de Hamilton-Oshawa (HOPA) a vu un total de 10 366 810 tonnes métriques (TM) de marchandises transiter par les ports de Hamilton et d’Oshawa combinés. Au total, 628 navires ont visité ses deux ports durant la saison 2022, dont 569 à Hamilton et 59 à

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New Canada Marine Planning Atlas launched

   Joyce Murray, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, has launched the new Canada Marine Planning Atlas (the Atlas). The Atlas is an interactive mapping tool that allows users to view and interact with data relevant to marine spatial planning. It includes data on economic, ecological and sociocultural activities that sometimes overlap in Canada’s marine

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Le Canada lance un nouvel Atlas de planification marine

L’honorable Joyce Murray, ministre des Pêches, des Océans et de la Garde côtière canadienne, a lancé le nouvel Atlas de la planification marine du Canada (l’Atlas). L’Atlas est un outil cartographique interactif qui permet aux utilisateurs de visualiser des données utiles à la planification spatiale marine (PSM), et d’interagir avec celles-ci. Il contient des données sur les activités économiques, écologiques

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CMA CGM launches call for projects accelerating decarbonization

  Marseilles-based CMA CGM has launched a call for projects from companies working to help France’s maritime industry accelerate its decarbonization. A total of €200 million (US $218m) has been earmarked for the projects. The funding is backed by the CMA CGM Fund for Energies, which was established last year to support the production of alternative

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Two additional cranes to turn Port of Saint John into a major Atlantic gateway

  DP World and Port Saint John welcomed two additional post-Panamax cranes over the weekend to the container terminal – ultimately strengthening its position as an important part of the Atlantic Gateway. These cranes will enable increased throughput, provide more well-paying job opportunities and economic benefits for Saint John and the region as a whole.

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