Home
Today News
Archive
Add to Site
E-NEWSPAPER
BIST
2.554,08
Altın
991.359
Dolar
16.8836
Euro
17.8211
İstanbul
19 °C
Ankara
14 °C
Greek Shipowners Kill EU’s Russian Oil Tanker Ban
Another hurdle out of the way as Noble shareholders greenlight Maersk merger
Fire on board of Turkish ship, Azov sea, Russia 1 crew died UPDATE
Unsecured Openings Led to Flooding and Sinking of Towing Vessel, NTSB Determines
Crew fatality on board NCC SAFA at Amsterdam anchorage
Saudi Aramco petroleum storage site hit by Houthi attack, fire erupts
UAE ro-ro ship capsized, sinking in Persian Gulf, SAR under way
Keel laid for HaiSea’s zero-emission electric harbour tug
Bangladeshi bulk carrier hit by Russian Navy missile: 1 crew died
Two Ukrainian commercial ships seized by Russians, Ukraine says
World’s Largest Shipping Lines Suspend Shipping to Russia
Felicity Ace Sinks in Atlantic Ocean
Turkish bulk carrier hit by Russian air strike off Odessa
Mediterranean moves a step closer to becoming an ECA
NES battery, control systems for Scandlines’ zero-emission ferry
NEWS
NAVY
MARİNE İNCİDENT
SPECIAL NEWS
PORTS
ANALYSIS
REPORTS
TRANSPORT
SHIPBUILDING
SEA SPORT
OTHER »
IMO&EU NEWS
MARINE CULTURE
TURKISH MARITIME
BUSINESS & FINANCE
MARINE ACCIDENT
TURKISH STRAITS
CHAMBER&SHIPPING
CONTAINERS
Oil & gaz
TANKER NEWS
TOURISM
Canadian News
Canadian and US Ports on St. Lawrence Seaway Mixed Seasonal Results
With strong results from Canadian exports in the region, the St. Lawrence Seaway reported a slight improvement in cargo shipment volumes in June, but volumes were down for the overall second quarter.
24 July 2020 Friday 12:40
Canadian OSV Crew Objects to Free Movement for American Techs
The maritime industry has been pushing hard to ease regional COVID-related travel and quarantine restrictions for maritime personnel, but at least one vessel's crew believes that limits on movement are still warranted.
24 July 2020 Friday 10:45
U.S. Navy, Canadian Navy Complete Search for Crashed Helicopter
Canadian and American forces have ended the search and recovery mission for the wreckage of the Canadian Navy Cyclone helicopter that crashed off Greece in April.
05 June 2020 Friday 11:45
Works starts on new RR facility to support Canadian surface combatant program
Last week, ground was broken on a new expansion to Rolls-Royce’s Centre of Excellence for Naval Handling equipment in Peterborough, Ontario.
21 February 2020 Friday 17:04
Keel laid for largest naval ship to ever be built in Canada
On January 16, 2020, Seaspan Shipyards hosted a keel laying ceremony for the Royal Canadian Navy’s (RCN) first of two joint support ships (JSS), the future HMCS Protecteur.
20 January 2020 Monday 12:40
Royal Canadian Navy’s First Harry DeWolf-Class Started Sea Trials
Halifax Shipyard has launched initial builder’s sea trials for Canada’s lead Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS), the future HMCS Harry DeWolf, the Canadian shipbuilder said last week.
03 December 2019 Tuesday 15:26
Halifax Shipyard Launches 2nd AOPS For Royal Canadian Navy
The Royal Canadian Navy’s second Arctic and Offshore Patrol Ship (AOPS), the future HMCS Margaret Brooke, was launched today, Nov. 10, 2019, at Halifax Shipyard.
11 November 2019 Monday 15:25
Elbit Systems to Supply Electric Counter Measure Payload for Canadian Navy’s
Elbit Systems was selected by the Prime Contractor, Rheinmetall Canada, to supply Offboard Electronic Counter Measure Payload for the Hammerhead Unmanned Surface Vessel
19 October 2019 Saturday 14:15
Investigation into Suspected Vandalism of Canadian Coast Guard Vessel
A Canadian Coast Guard patrol vessel slid into water after slipping off its cradle in the early morning hours of November 17
19 November 2018 Monday 12:34
Foul Play Suspected in Canadian Coast Guard Shipyard Incident
The Canadian Coast Guard ship Corporal McLaren is partially submerged, with police considering the incident suspicious.
18 November 2018 Sunday 11:10
Canadian Navy To Buy a Sub Hunter Against Russia
The Royal Canadian Navy is moving toward Britain’s Type 26 frigate design, a multimission ship designed to cut through the water quietly, hunt submarines, and defend against hostile missiles and aircraft.
06 November 2018 Tuesday 09:58
Canadian Pacific Unions Threaten to Strike late Tuesday
Freight shippers and some rail passengers are bracing for a possible work stoppage on CP’s network Tuesday night as contract talks continue between Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. and two unions representing train crews and signal workers.
28 May 2018 Monday 15:32
ABS Bags Fleetwide Contract with Canadian Coast Guard
The Canadian Coast Guard has awarded a contract to ABS to provide classification and certification services for an existing fleet of 114 vessels and future vessel acquisitions.
19 May 2018 Saturday 17:30
ABS Awarded Contract to Class Canadian Coast Guard’s Entire 114-Vessel Fleet
International classification society ABS has been awarded the contract to provide classification and certification services for the Canadian Coast Guard’s entire existing fleet of 114 vessels as well as future vessel acquisitions.
18 May 2018 Friday 12:06
Canadian shipyard demonstrates its LNG conversion capabilities
Canada's Seaspan Shipyards says that its capabilities with LNG engine conversions have been demonstrated by a major project milestone achieved by its Victoria Shipyards (VSL).
14 March 2018 Wednesday 15:49
Canadian Coast Guard Cutter Back in Port After Taking on Water Off Newfoundland
The Canadian Coast Guard patrol cutter CCGS Cygnus arrived safely into St. John’s today following reports that it was taking on water a few hundred miles off the coast of Newfoundland.
10 February 2018 Saturday 17:26
Hyundai Heavy Bags Canadian Facility Order
South Korean shipbuilding giant Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has won a design contract worth about $500 million for a liquefaction unit to be used for Steelhead LNG’s Kwispaa LNG export project in Canada’s British Columbia, reported Yonhap.
29 January 2018 Monday 12:55
Canadian Coast Guard picks Furuno for new SAR vessel class
The Canadian Coast Guard has selected Furuno to outfit its new Bay class search and rescue vessels.
10 January 2018 Wednesday 14:14
ABB completes major upgrade of Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker
The contract includes the option to amend the modernizations of two other ships in the CCG fleet
21 December 2017 Thursday 15:33
Type 26 proposed for Canadian Surface Combatant program
Two days prior to the procurement closure date, Lockheed Martin Canada (NYSE: LMT) says Canada's Combat Ship Team has delivered its proposal for the Canadian Surface Combatant (CSC) program.
29 November 2017 Wednesday 13:44
Eastern Canadian producers to offer as many as 10 January crude cargoes
Producers operating off the coast of the eastern Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador will offer as many as 10 crude cargoes for January loading, a source with knowledge of the program said.
24 November 2017 Friday 13:01
Canadian Coast Guard Holds Major Maritime Incident Exercise in British Columbia
The Canadian Coast Guard and its federal and local partners are holding a large-scale on-the-water emergency preparedness exercise in the Gulf Islands area in British Columbia this week.
26 October 2017 Thursday 10:43
Canadian tankers Travestern and Havelstern collision, Newfoundland
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating a collision between two coastal fuel tankers along Newfoundland’s north coast.
22 June 2017 Thursday 15:58
Chamber of Shipping Calls for Canadian Gov’t Triage on Coastal Management
As a new report reveals that shipping is of great value to Canadians across the country, the industry,
29 May 2017 Monday 09:39
Kinder Morgan Inc. has committed to expanding a pipeline that will allow Canadian crude to be exported to Asia
Kinder Morgan Commits to Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Linking Canadian Crude to Asian Markets
27 May 2017 Saturday 15:33
Oil Tanker Moratorium Act Reaches Canadian Parliament
The government of Canada has introduced the proposed Oil Tanker Moratorium Act in Parliament that seeks to formalize an oil tanker moratorium on British Columbia’s north coast.
15 May 2017 Monday 14:55
Canadian court fined operator of Clipper Adventurer with pollution costs for Nunavut grounding in 2010
Canadian court found guilty the owners and operators of m/v Clipper Adventurer for grounding and pollution at large rock shelf near Nunavut in August 2010.
17 February 2017 Friday 14:16
CDPQ Acquires Stake in DP World’s Canadian Terminals
Dubai-based port and terminal operator DP World has closed the transaction to monetize 45% of its Canadian container terminals for CAD 869 million (USD 655 million).
24 January 2017 Tuesday 11:11
1
2
FRONT ROW
IMO tech troubles continue as website goes down
1/20
PHOTO GALLERY
umut
Philippine Coast Guard Takes Possession Of “Gabriela Silang”
Carnival Cruise Line Names Newest Vista-Class Ship
Simorgh drone joining Iran’s Navy
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TOP NEWS
YESTERDAY
|
THIS WEEK
|
THIS MONTH
AUTHORS
Soner Esmer
Game changers in Aliağa
Recep Canpolat
Shipyard can not be closed because of accident
Esteban Pacha
Enhancing maritime safety and security
Metin Kalkavan*
Seaman love depth horizons
Jose Maura Barandiaran
The International Regime on Liability
Capt. Tuncay Çehreli*
VTS AND MORE
1
2
Video Gallery
World's Biggest Crane Ship Sets Another Record
Havila Kystruten passenger vessels
Bangladeshi lighter ship collided with power line tower, sank.
Haftar militias launch a rocket attack on Tripoli Port
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Home
|
Identity
|
Contact
|
Add to Bookmark
|
RSS
All Rights Reserved © 2006 TURKISH MARITIME
| İzinsiz ve kaynak gösterilmeden yayınlanamaz.
Phone : 0090 212 293 75 48 | Fax : 0090 212 293 75 49 |