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BMT to lead Ocean Energy Smart Grid Integration Project in Canada

Canada's Ocean Supercluster Announces the Ontario-Led Ocean Energy Smart Grid Integration Project

BAE Systems to provide digital support to the Royal Canadian Navy

BAE Systems has been awarded a contract by Fleetway Inc. to deliver a range of digital solutions for on-shore support of Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) vessels.

First of two powerful state-of-the-art tugs arrives in Vancouver

The first of two tugs sold by Sanmar Shipyards to Canadian West Coast operator Seaspan Marine Transportation has arrived safely at its new home in Vancouver following a 12,500 nautical mile, 55-day journey.

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster announces $3M digital ship in-service support project

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster (OSC) has announced its 16th project with a total project value of more than $3 million.

GCT investment advances capability at Vanterm terminal

GCT Vanterm’s two newly arrived ship-to-shore cranes will be among the most advanced in North America.

Equinor: Oil discoveries offshore Newfoundland, Canada

Equinor (60%), and its partner BP Canada (40%), have made two oil discoveries offshore Newfoundland, Canada.

Seaspan returns to Sanmar for fleet expansion to service Vancouver Market

Sanmar has announced the delivery of the ex-Bogacay VIII to Seaspan of Canada; which has been renamed the Seaspan Raptor.

Government of Canada invests in cleaner, safer coastlines

The $1.5 billion Oceans Protection Plan is the largest investment ever made to protect Canada’s coasts and waterways.

Wärtsilä solutions meet challenging needs of Canadian Coast Guard vessel

The technology group Wärtsilä has won a contract for the delivery and integration engineering of two Retractable Thrusters and a Dynamic Positioning (DP) system for the CCGS Amundsen, a Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) Icebreaker.

Canadian tour operators clean up ocean debris during coronavirus pandemic

The project sustains ecotourism businesses as they navigate the devastating effects of the pandemic while protecting the ecosystems they rely on. Five companies from the Small Ship Tour Operators Association are involved in the clean-up.

Two new cranes offloaded at the Port of Montreal

Over the next few months, the cranes will be assembled and tested before they are finally installed on the terminals.

Canadian company aims to remove failed tidal turbine in 2021

A Nova Scotia company has a plan to finally remove the failed tidal power turbine sitting on the floor of the Bay of Fundy by next year.

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