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UK sharply increases budget for new clean energy projects

UK Energy Secretary Ed Milibrand today unveiled a record-breaking budget of over £1.5 billion (C$2.6 billion) to support clean energy projects significantly focused on offshore wind – with a view “to making Britain a clean energy superpower.” In the latest renewable energy auction, the UK government has increased the budget by more than 50% from […]

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Keel-laying ceremony for first Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship

Halifax – Darren Fisher, Member of Parliament for Dartmouth-Cole Harbour, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, was  today at Irving Shipbuilding Inc. in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to celebrate significant construction milestones for the Canadian Coast Guard’s two new Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ships and to announce their

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Enjoy! The Summer Edition of Maritime Magazine (No. 113) is online

The summer 2024 issue pursues highly-topical reports of special interest to maritime and logistics stakeholders as well as shippers and government policymakers. First there is an in-depth review of key cargo trends and infrastructure projects at Canadian ports from east to west maintaining a dynamic momentum to respond competitively to supply chain demands amid today’s

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ITS Logistics warns that threat of waterfront labour disruptions could affect U.S. and Canadian operations

In releasing its July forecast for the ITS Logistics U.S. Port/Rail Ramp Freight Index, ITS Logistics warned that the threat of an East and Gulf Coast ports strike could adversely affect U.S. and Canadian operations. This month, the index reveals that pre-retail-peak season shipping activity has brought moderate volume increases to most markets, but a

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Davie targets U.S. shipbuilding presence in alignment with ICE Pact

Lévis, QC – Davie, the Canada-based multinational shipbuilder, today announced its intention to make a significant, long-term commitment to the American shipbuilding industry. Pending final site and partner selection, Davie’s decision coincides with a series of actions announced  by the U.S. government to boost the efficiency, resilience, and competitiveness of U.S. shipbuilding. The production of superior

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Oceans North to design Canadian zero-emission research vessel

HALIFAX—In a significant step towards sustainable marine research and zero-emission ship design, Oceans North, in partnership with Miawpukek Horizon Maritime Services, Allswater, and MEOPAR, recently announced that it has received project funding from the Government of Canada to design a state-of-the-art, multi-use, zero-emission ocean research vessel. This project will provide the conceptual design for a

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Wärtsilä supplying CSL with hybrid-electric propulsion system for limestone carrier

Technology group Wärtsilä will supply a hybrid-electric propulsion system for an 11,000 dwt Limestone Carrier. The vessel was contracted by Montreal-based CSL Group with CCCC Shanghai Equipment Engineering and Jingjiang Nanyang Shipbuilding. The order with Wärtsilä was booked in Q1 2024. The order reflects CSL’s focus on reducing its emissions profile via a comprehensive decarbonisation

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Government grant to Port of Oakland to address rising sea levels

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has awarded the Port of Oakland and the City of Oakland $3 million for a Sustainable Transportation Planning – Climate Adaptation Planning grant. The funds will address potential flooding due to sea level rise (SLR) and groundwater intrusion (GWI). “Sea level rise and groundwater intrusion pose an existential threat

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MSC logistics entity breaks ground on new multimodal platform in Paris region

MSC Mediterranean Shipping company announced that its logistics arm, MEDLOG, has broken ground on a new multimodal platform in the Paris region. The MEDLOG Inland Terminal Paris-Bruyères project is part of a wider renovation project underway at the Port 2000 site (TN MSC) in Le Havre and will provide rail and barge connections for the

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