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Madeleine Paquin appointed to CN Board of Directors

CN has announced that Madeleine Paquin has been appointed to the Board of Directors of CN. Ms. Paquin will join the Board effective as of October 29, 2025. “Madeleine is an accomplished logistics and supply chain executive with deep, hands-on experience in international trade and shipping,” said Shauneen Bruder, Chair of CN’s Board of Directors. […]

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Greenergy and Port of Belledune sign long-term lease for tank facility

UK-based Greenergy and the Belledune Port Authority announced they have entered into a long-term lease of a tank facility in the deep-water import terminal in northern New Brunswick. It marked a strategic investment in the port and a new addition to Greenergy’s existing fuel terminal network. As the Belledune Port Authority, in partnership with the

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High Seas Treaty ratifications reach milestone to trigger entry into force in January 2026

Following the deposit of ratification instruments by four new countries last week at the United Nations–Sri Lanka, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Sierra Leone and Morocco- the High Seas Treaty has reached the milestone of 60 state ratifications needed to trigger its entry into force. Formally known as the Agreement under the United Nations Convention on

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Montreal Gateway Terminals employees launch strike

The 32 employees of Montreal Gateway Terminals launched an indefinite general strike early this Monday morning. They had filed a strike notice last Thursday after voting 96% in favour of strike action on September 11. In the event of a walkout, the container terminal operator indicated mitigation measures would be put in place. With the

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ACPA awards Medal of Merit to shipping titan Fritz King

The Association of Canadian Port Authorities (ACPA) honoured Fritz King, the former Managing Director of Atlantic Container Line Canada (ACL), with the prestigious ACPA Medal of Merit Award at the association’s annual conference in Halifax. The Medal of Merit recognizes outstanding works or service on a national platform by an individual (or individuals), institution, or

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Wind-assisted new tanker completes maiden voyage to Rotterdam

The first newbuild tanker equipped with BAR Technologies’ WindWings propulsion technology has completed its maiden voyage to Europe from China. Owned and operated by UK-based Union Maritime, the Brands Hatch called at Rotterdam on September 8 in what was hailed as a milestone for decarbonization through the commercial viability of wind-assisted propulsion. The vessel  deployed more than a third

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CN and CSX collaborate on new intermodal service into Nashville

CN and CSX have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop a new intermodal service into Nashville, Tennessee. This service will provide customers with a seamless, all-rail alternative for international containers moving from Canada’s West Coast gateways through Memphis directly into Nashville. By replacing the current trucking leg with a steel-wheel

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Growing percentage of empty containers on ocean vessels

According to a report from Danish liner consultancy Sea-Intelligence, the percentage of empty container being transported around the world has increased significantly in the past few years. Analysts at Sea-Intelligence have estimated the share of empties relative to full containers, based on teu-miles. Their conclusion: currently 41% of container transport is empty.  “The present situation

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ABS urges IMO to pause and rethink net zero agenda

London – “Shipping and the IMO are on different trajectories, “ warns ABS Chairman and CEO Christopher J. Wiernicki. “There is no clear pathway for green fuel availability and scalability and infrastructure support. LNG and biofuels are mission critical to any success and should not be overlooked, over penalized or discarded in the Net Zero

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World Shipping Council launches industry-first Cargo Safety Program to prevent ship fires

The World Shipping Council (WSC) today announced the launch of its Cargo Safety Program, an industry-led initiative to detect misdeclared and undeclared dangerous goods in order to prevent ship fires, protect crews, vessels, customers’ cargo, and the marine environment. The program combines AI-powered cargo screening and common inspection standards to identify misdeclared and undeclared high-risk

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