A year-in-review: It’s full speed ahead for all three Seaspan Shipyard in 2023
December 28, 2022 What a year it was for Seaspan Shipyards. Whether it was building or designing ships for the Royal Canadian Navy or the Canadian Coast Guard, completing regular maintenance on artic-bound cruise ships, or undertaking long-term upkeep on…
Read MoreA year-in-review: A look back on our top headlines from 2022
December 23, 2022 It was a busy year for all of us at Seaspan. From announcing new Indigenous partnerships, to growing our sustainability efforts, to making incredible progress on the ships we’re building under the National Shipbuilding Strategy, 2022 was…
Read MoreEdward Ross: At Home on the High Seas
“I grew up on the water. It’s just in my blood.” Meet Edward Ross, a Cook/Deckhand with Seaspan, who has worked on nearly all of our coastal and gulf vessels during his time with us, travelling up and down the West…
Read MoreMeet a few incredible members of the Seaspan team in North Vancouver
December 15, 2022 Callum Tio: Training a World-Class Workforce “Shipbuilding right now is an exciting time on the West Coast. It’s a chance to rebuild the industry and there is so much opportunity for innovation.” Meet Callum Tio, Training and…
Read MoreLet’s Talk Science Profiles Seaspan Shipyards Innovation Manager, Jennifer Busler
November 4, 2022 Innovative new technologies, like virtual reality, are changing the way that we design, build, and repair ships. Let’s Talk Science recently took the opportunity to come out to North Vancouver to do a career profile on Seaspan…
Read MoreJohn McCarthy: Investing in our Most Important Asset—Our People
November 4, 2022 This article originally appeared in the North Shore News. At Seaspan Shipyards, we have a team of 2,000 people working here on the North Shore that I think you should know. Together, we are transforming how ships…
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