Arrival of the first vessel of the year at the Port of Montreal

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Montreal Port Authority (MPA) President and CEO Sylvie Vachon today presented the Gold-Headed Cane to Shipping Agent Denis Blondeau of SMK Tanker Agency, who accepted it on behalf of South Korean national Captain Danel Ju, master of the Chem Sirius, the first ocean-going vessel to enter the Port of Montreal without a stopover in 2017.

$25,650 GIVEN TO a SCHOOL BY PORT DE TROIS-RIVIÈRES CYCLING TEAM

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A few days from the beginning of the Holiday Season, the Roue libre-Port de Trois-Rivières team is making a generous donation to the students of Saint-Dominique-et-Sainte-Catherine-de-Sienne School of $25,650, which it raised by participating in the Grand défi Pierre Lavoie (GDPL).

Ocean completes a complex maritime operation

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Ocean contributes to the success of the towing operation of Cecon Excellence. Over the past few days, the teams of Ocean Naval and Industrial Repairs (NIR) worked hard to finalize the last preparations for the transfer of the Cecon Excellence hull on the impressive semi-submersible vessel Transshelf.

Valero’s operation Lighthouse

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On October 27, Valero conducted a major multi-agency table top drill simulating a marine incident. Close to 150 Energy stakeholders representing a dozen organizations from various levels of government, emergency services and other concerned actors took part in this large-scale drill held at the Lévis convention and exhibition centre.

NEW TERMINAL 13 AT THE PORT OF TROIS-RIVIÈRES NEARING COMPLETION

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Construction of Dock 13 at the Port of Trois-Rivières will be completed by the end of November, one month ahead of schedule and within budget. Starting in December, ships will be able to berth at Dock 13, and cargo will be handled in the 23,500 square metre area (5.81 acres).

Blessing of the OCEAN TAIGA

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Ocean, a Quebec company, proceeded earlier today with the blessing of its newest tug, the OCEAN TAIGA, the second ship of the TundRA series. This series, built at the Ocean Industries shipyard located on Isle-aux-Coudres, further demonstrates Ocean’s willingness to adapt to the future needs of its customers.

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