Seaspan Vancouver Shipyards makes progress on JSS2 with delivery of 17m long bulbous bow
February 16, 2024 Our team at Vancouver Shipyards continues to make significant progress on the second Joint Support Ship (JSS2), the HMCS Preserver, for the Royal Canadian Navy. The ship’s 17m long bulbous bow, constructed by local company Ideal Welders…
Read MoreUnited Way: The Seaspan Team Will Once Again Make a Huge Impact to BC’s Communities
February 9, 2024 Seaspan is thrilled to share that through our 2023 United Way campaign, we collectively contributed over $200,000 to the United Way organizations of Southern Vancouver Island and Vancouver’s Lower Mainland, and will once again make a huge…
Read MoreHaiSea Kermode arrives in Canada
February 9, 2024 Earlier this week, HaiSea Marine’s newest vessel – North America’s first large dual-fuel LNG escort tug – sailed under the Lions Gate Bridge to join the organization’s growing fleet of environmentally-friendly tugboats. The first of two HaiSea…
Read MoreMeet Laura Veitch, Winner of the Inaugural Mike Ash Apprentice of the Year Award
At Seaspan Victoria Shipyards, we’ve recently introduced the Mike Ash Apprentice of the Year Award, in honour of Mike Ash; a legendary figure at Victoria Shipyards renowned for his unparalleled work ethic, expertise, leadership, and dedication to his peers. Join…
Read MoreReflecting on supporting North Shore communities and beyond in 2023
January 24, 2024 This article originally appeared in the North Shore News. Seaspan is committed to investing in our communities, protecting our marine environment and fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace for all, and 2023 was no exception. From raising…
Read MoreSeaspan Shipyards Q4 Update: Cross Country Impact
December 21, 2023 From cruise ships, to naval vessels to barges, there was no shortage of updates from Seaspan’s three shipyards over the final quarter of 2023. The most noteworthy? A recently-released socio-economic impact report from Deloitte Canada has found…
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