HaiSea Marine – the world’s greenest fleet of tugboats
April 22, 2023 HaiSea Marine, a joint venture majority owned by the Haisla Nation in partnership with Seaspan ULC, is preparing to launch in mid-2023. Take a sneak peek at the new fleet of vessels, featuring the world’s first fully…
Read MoreLocal Beaver Scouts take a trip to Vancouver Drydock
March 31, 2023 The beavers in question belong to the local 21 Capilano Beaver Scouts – a group, or more accurately, a ‘colony’ of sixteen children aged 5-7 as part of Scouts Canada. The group enjoyed a guided tour of both…
Read MoreA positive start to the year for Seaspan Shipyards
March 30, 2023 While many like to ease into the new year after the holiday season, with ships to be built, repaired, and modernized, the Seaspan Shipyards team hit the ground running in Q1. Vancouver Shipyards At our Vancouver Shipyards,…
Read MoreNational Engineering Month: Getting to know the team at Seaspan Shipyards
March 28, 2023 Our dedicated group of engineers show up to work every day across both Victoria Shipyards and Vancouver Shipyards to solve challenges and enable our teams to do what they do best: build and repair ships. March is…
Read MoreSubmarine status at Seaspan Victoria Shipyards: Q&A with Chris Earl
March 16, 2023 Chris Earl is a retired Rear Admiral with the Royal Canadian Navy and brings 35 years of submarine experience to Seaspan Victoria Shipyards, where he is currently the Vice President of Project Delivery. We sat down with…
Read MoreFinding a better fit for women’s personal protective equipment: Interview with Jodi Huettner, founder of Helga Wear
March 15, 2023 Safety wear is not ‘one-size fits all.’ And yet for decades, women in the trades were wearing small sizes of overalls made for men, which were not only ill-fitting but unsafe. That’s why Jodi Huettner, an engineer…
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