Inspiring Kids with Art
April 7, 2022 Engaging children in artistic activities in the community during the pandemic has been challenging. So, when Seaspan had the opportunity to partner with The Polygon Gallery on Vancouver’s North Shore to provide a fun and welcoming environment…
Read MoreHappy return to Vancouver Drydock for long-time customer
April 4, 2022 Jeff Shepherd is a Port Engineer who has worked for Sause Bros, based in Oregon, for the past 42 years. He was recently at the Vancouver Drydock to oversee the latest round of maintenance work on the…
Read MoreProjects Underway at North Vancouver Sites to Support Business Growth and Increasing Demand for Services and Expertise
March 31, 2022 Seaspan has been a part of the North Shore waterfront for more than 100 years and is proud to be building world-class ships, providing essential ship repair and maintenance services in North Vancouver along with vital marine…
Read MoreNational Engineering Month: Meet the Engineers Driving the Canadian Shipbuilding Industry
March 29, 2022 National Engineering Month is Canada’s largest celebration of engineering excellence. This year’s theme, “There’s A Place for You in Engineering,” celebrates the diversity of thought, opportunities, and people that make up the engineering profession. It is the…
Read MoreSparking Inclusion – Seaspan Builds Custom Welding Bench for Local Secondary School
March 18,2022 Employees from Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards recently made a special delivery of a custom-built, wheelchair-accessible welding bench to North Vancouver’s Argyle School. This local secondary school offers a unique range of skills-based courses and work experience options, including metalworking…
Read MoreHaiSea Marine’s keel laying celebration starts the build of its innovative tugboat fleet
March 10, 2022 Keel laying is one of the four specially celebrated events in the life of a ship. It is the formal recognition of the start of a ship’s construction. In earlier times, keel laying was the initial placement…
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