Times Colonist - November 25, 2014 VICTORIA - BC Ferries plans to convert its two largest vessels to liquefied natural gas in an effort to save fuel costs after sinking $126 million into marine diesel fuel last year. The company announced Tuesday that ...
Ship & Bunker - November 25, 2014 The International Maritime Organization (IMO) Maritime Safety Committee's (MSC94) decision to set in place new rules on the location of fuel tanks on liquefied natural gas-powered ships will "safeguard further deve ...
Digby Courier - November 24, 2014 Saint John and then Digby will be the first ports of call for the new ferry expected to start operating on the Bay of Fundy run sometime in 2015. Transport Canada spokesman Ben Stanford confirmed by email today that th ...
Digby Courier - November 22, 2014 The Canadian government has bought the ferry to replace the Princess of Acadia on the Digby – Saint John run. It left Greece in mid-November, passed through the Straits of Gibraltar on Nov. 21 and as of 1:30 p.m. on No ...
Ship & Bunker - November 21, 2014 Canada's Seaspan Ferries Corporation (SFC) on Wednesday announced it has ordered two liquefied natural gas (LNG) powered new-build ferries from Turkish yard Sedef Shipyard of Istanbul. SFC said construction of the ...
Passenger Ship Technology 4th Quarter 2014 - November 17, 2014 The use of LNG as fuel is a pivotal part of British Columbia Ferry Services’ strategy, with its chief executive and president Mike Corrigan calling it a game-changer. Earlier this year the ...
Chronicle Herald - November 15, 2014 Tancook Island, Englishtown vessels highlight problems with floundering fleet As his government tries to find solutions for ailing ferries that service Englishtown and the Tancook Islands, Transportation and Infrast ...
The Transportation Safety Board has launched a campaign to raise awareness about their SECURITAS program with industry stakeholders. The SECURITAS program enables individuals to report-in confidence-concerns they may have about safety in the marine, pi ...
Welcome aboard to CFA's newest member: City of Toronto!