Seaspan Shipyards Quarterly Update: Three Cruise Ships Highlight Busy Summer Months Across Three Shipyards
October 4, 2022 The summer months at Seaspan Shipyards brought exciting progress on ships being built and modernized for Canada, as well as a bevy of cruise ship repair projects. Vancouver Shipyards The Royal Canadian Navy’s future Joint Support Ship…
Read MoreCharis Chan: My first week at Seaspan – letting curiosity lead the way
October 4, 2022 Charis Chan is one of 18 new and returning students who make up Seaspan’s fall Intern cohort. After her first full week on the job, she shares how things are going so far, and what drives her…
Read MoreProtecting and Enhancing Marine Life in Burrard Inlet
September 26, 2022 At Seaspan, we know that MacKay Creek in North Vancouver holds a special place in the hearts of the community. That’s why we’ve helped complete multiple habitat restoration projects at the estuary that connects MacKay Creek to…
Read MoreConnie Leo: Making Waves in the Marine Industry
August 16, 2022 Connie Leo is a barge operator at Marine Petrobulk, a Seaspan ULC company. When she isn’t out at sea fuelling deep-sea vessels, she’s making waves in the marine industry as the first woman in Canada to receive…
Read MorePrevention and Protection: Fire Safe Operations at the Shipyards
August 12, 2022 As part of Seaspan’s ongoing commitment to safety and emergency preparedness, we recently held a fire evacuation drill at Vancouver Shipyards to test our procedures and practice our emergency response. More than 20 people from Seaspan’s Initial…
Read MoreMark Lamarre: Seaspan takes our responsibility as a good neighbour seriously
July 22, 2022 This originally appeared in North Shore News. As Seaspan embarks on several weeks of public engagement as part of the Port Authority’s process for Vancouver Drydock’s water lot project, we want to respond to your most recent…
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