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Antwerp-Bruges launches expansion to handle larger ships
Port of Antwerp-Bruges and PSA Antwerp gave the official green light for the renewal of the quayside and terminal at Europa Terminal. The works, which will take about nine years and be carried out in three phases, will ensure that the latest generation of container ships can continue to call at Antwerp. These renovations

Completion of Canada’s Port Modernization Review
Halifax-The Minister of Transport, the Honorable Omar Alghabra, announced today the completion of the Ports Modernization Review, which aims to advance the role of Canada Port Authorities and optimize their current and future roles. In a constantly changing world, ports need modern and flexible tools that will allow them to respond to increasingly complex challenges.

Montreal’s MEA announces artificial intelligence project
The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) has announced the launch of its artificial intelligence project, Galileo. Designed in collaboration with Airudi and with the contribution of Scale AI, this revolutionary tool is designed to improve the planning surrounding the dispatch of the port workforce. Using artificial intelligence, Galileo will complement the Port of Montréal‘s projects

ACPA welcomes final national supply chain report
The Association of Canadian Port Authorities (ACPA) has welcomed the final report of the National Supply Chain Task Force and is eager to see many of its recommendations set in motion. ACPA is pleased to see its input reflected in the task force’s report, including recommendations for the federal government to: – “Support port

Pacific Coast climate action pact between British Columbia, California, Oregon and Washington
SAN FRANCISCO – In the latest of several climate partnerships among Pacific Coast governments, California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia signed a new Statement of Cooperation (SOC) recommitting the region to climate action. The partnership promotes collaboration between the four regional governments on accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy, investing in climate infrastructure like EV

Helsinki shipyard denied export license to build icebreaker for Norilsk Nickel
Proposed design for Nornickel’s now-canceled icebreaker (Nornickel) STOCKHOLM – The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs refused to issue an export license to the Finnish shipyard Arctech Helsinki Shipyard for building an icebreaker for Russian company Norilsk Nickel. This is according to a statement published on the official website of the shipyard on Tuesday. “According

German ferry operator FRS opts for all-electric seagliders to complement its fleet
PROVIDENCE, R.I.- REGENT, the company leading the development and commercialization of the revolutionary all-electric seaglider, announced that FRS, the worldwide ferry operator based in Germany, has entered into an agreement to add REGENT seagliders to its fleet. Seagliders provide harbour-to-harbour, overwater transportation at a fraction of the cost, noise, and emissions of existing

Ocean Group continues its momentum by acquiring Chantier Maritime Verreault
Quebec City – Ocean Group has announced the acquisition of Chantier Maritime Verreault, located in the municipality of Les Méchins, in the Gaspé Peninsula. With this transaction, Ocean Group increases its capacity, enhances its expertise and adds about one hundred competent and committed workers to its workforce. In doing so, Ocean Group continues to expand in the