St. Lawrence EXPRESS, February 2015
In this edition of St. Lawrence EXPRESS, you’ll learn more about SODES’ latest communication initiative: the Maritime Information Bureau.
In this edition of St. Lawrence EXPRESS, you’ll learn more about SODES’ latest communication initiative: the Maritime Information Bureau.
St-Lawrence Express, December 2014.
The Saguenay Port Authority veint publish an opinion letter concernation conciliation between commercial versus naviguation protecting endangered species.
The businesswoman Madeleine Paquin, Logistec, just received the CEO of the Year award in the category “Medium enterprise” by Les Affaires.
The Nunavik, Fednav’s most modern icebreaking ship is one of the first commercial vessels to transit the Northwest Passage completely and the first to do so unescorted with an Arctic cargo.
Given the current context of unprecedented interest in the marine industry, SODES has decided to launch a
promotional offensive to contact groups which, too often, say they know little or nothing about our activity
sector.
Learn more about the promotion campaign of the Marine Industry by consulting this newsletter.
This visually stunning large format film is presented by Fednav and produced by Science North in association with local filmmaker David Lickley, and Giant Screen Films of Chicago, IL.
The Port of Montreal: Trading with the World.
he NEAS Board of Directors is pleased to announce a new addition to the NEAS fleet of arctic sealift vessels, the MV Erasmusgracht.
Jean D’Amour’s appointment to the position of Minister for Transport and the Implementation of the Maritime Strategy is a clear sign of the government’s desire to prioritize the marine sector as a tool for economic development.
With this appointment, the Liberal Party’s vision, as announced in its 2014 election platform, “to increase the economic spinoffs resulting from activities linked to the St. Lawrence River”, has a good chance of materializing.