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Louis-Marie Beaulieu of Desgagnés named to the Ordre national du Québec

At the 38th investiture ceremony in Québec City, Premier François Legault decorated 22 new members of the Ordre national du Québec for their exceptional contribution to Quebec society, notably Louis-Marie Beaulieu, President and CEO of Groupe Desgagnés. As an Officer, Mr Beaulieu joins some 1,200 people who have been admitted to the Order since the first ceremony […]

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BC docker union rejects revised BCMEA offer

The 700 members of the International and Warehouse Union Local 514, representing ship and dock foremen have voted overwhelmingly to reject a revised comprehensive offer from the BC Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA). “In an effort to conclude a negotiated agreement that restores stability, the proposed four-year agreement would have provided all workers with significant gains

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International shipping industry seeks urgent action after sinking of Tutor in Red Sea

London – The global shipping community declared today it is “appalled and deeply saddened with the tragic news that, yet another seafarer seems certain to have been killed in a drone boat strike on Wednesday 12 June while on board the MV Tutor in the Red Sea.” It is the second sinking of a commercial ship by

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Atlantic Towing and Svitzer modernising Halifax port fleet with two new escort tugs

Atlantic Towing Limited, a member of the J.D. Irving, Limited family of companies and Svitzer have made a significant joint investment in the modernisation of the Port of Halifax fleet by acquiring two new escort tugboats from the Rastar 3200 series, each boasting an 85-ton bollard pull.    The Port of Halifax has seen substantial growth

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Soucy Industriel building two barges for Groupe Desgagnés

Cacouna, Quebec – Soucy Industriel has unveiled a strategic contract in the shipbuilding sector at a press conference at the Port of Cacouna, amidst dignitaries, partners and stakeholders from across Quebec. Soucy Industrial has developed over the past few years a specialized expertise for this industry, particularly in the manufacture of modules and components as

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IMO finalises regulations improving the safety of pilot transfers

The IMO’s Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue (NCSR) met from 3 to 14 June at IMO headquarters in London, chaired by J. Brouwers (Kingdom of the Netherlands), supported by Vice-Chair, C. Cerda Espejo (Chile) as shown in photo. The session covered a range of key issues, including maritime pilot safety, improving the security

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SODES launches “The River Unites Us” campaign

The Société de développement économique du Saint-Laurent (Sodes), with the financial support of the Ministère des Transports et de la Mobilité durable, today announced the official launch of the “The River Unites Us” campaign, dedicated to promoting Quebec’s maritime industry as a whole. This ambitious project aims to highlight the crucial importance of the maritime

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Shipping industry leaders call on governments to recognise impact of increasing protectionism globally

Montreal – The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) and the Chamber of Marine Commerce, Canada (CMC), convened over 120 industry leaders from 90 organisations and nearly 30 different countries to the flagship Shaping the Future of Shipping Summit on Thursday 13 June. The Summit staged in Montreal focused on the challenges and risks to global

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Jean-Philippe Brunet succeeds Mario Girard as Chairman of SODES

Quebec – At the close of its Annual General Meeting, the Société de développement économique du Saint-Laurent (Sodes) announced that Jean-Philippe Brunet, Executive Vice-President – Corporate Affairs and Partnerships at Ocean Group, has become the new Chairman of the Board. He succeeds Mario Girard, President and CEO of the Port of Quebec, who has been

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Seattle first U.S. port to require all cruise ships to use shore power

The Port of Seattle has become the first port in the United States to independently require that 100% of all cruise vessels homeported in Seattle be shore power capable and utilize shore power. The order passed by the Port of Seattle Commission  takes effect in the 2027 cruise season, three years before the Port’s previous

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