Seaspan ULC
Location
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Founded
1994-02-07
Website
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2025-03-24 (seanews.co.uk)
Seaspan expands AI-powered navigation with 100 more ships using Orca AI -
Seaspan Corporation, a global leader in containership management and ownership, has expanded its adoption of Orca AI's advanced SeaPod digital watchkeeper across its entire fleet. This innovative move is significant to Seaspan's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge maritime technology to enhance safety, optimise navigation, and reduce operational costs. Rooted in robust safety culture As part of
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2024-09-27 (shipandbunker.com)
BUNKER JOBS: Seaspan Corp Seeks Alt Fuels Standards Manager in Vancouver
The company is looking for candidates with at least three years of experience in a similar role at a shipping company.
Read more2024-01-30 (nvchamber.ca)
Valuable conversations sparked at North Van Chamber’s sold-out State of Business event
Valuable conversations were sparked while personal business perspectives and industry insights were shared at North Vancouver Chamber’s sold-out The State of Business 2024 event at Seymour Golf & Country Club on January 25.
Read more2023-12-07 (nsnews.com)
Letter: Let's get North Shore Bus Rapid Transit funded and built ASAP
Bringing rapid transit to the North Shore would be good business for everyone, writes the CAO of Seaspan Shipyards
Read more2023-01-09 (pentictonherald.ca)
BC Labour Board Rules Workers Can’t Refuse to Cross Some Picket Lines
A strike that paralyzed one of Canada’s largest shipyards was illegal, B.C.’s Labour Relations Board has ruled, setting a new precedent for future disputes.
Read more2023-01-09 (nanaimobulletin.com)
B.C.’s labour board rules workers can’t refuse to cross some picket lines - Nanaimo News Bulletin
Decision relates to last fall’s North Vancouver Seaspan shipyard strike
Read more2023-01-06 (thetyee.ca)
BC Labour Board Rules Workers Can’t Refuse to Cross Some Picket Lines | The Tyee
The precedent-setting decision affects strikes by federally regulated employees in the province.
Read more2022-10-18 (castanet.net)
Unionized shipyard workers back on job at Seaspan in North Vancouver - Business News
Approximately 1,000 unionized workers are back on the job at Vancouver Shipyards in North Vancouver this week after a tentative end to a strike that resulted in a seven-week work stoppage.
Read more2022-10-18 (castanet.net)
Unionized shipyard workers back on job at Seaspan in North Vancouver - Business News
Approximately 1,000 unionized workers are back on the job at Vancouver Shipyards in North Vancouver this week after a tentative end to a strike that resulted in a seven-week work stoppage.
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