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Fednav becomes pure-play bulker owner with sale of terminals and logistics unit
By Tradewinds
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Fednav Signs Agreement For Ten New Lakers
By GCaptain
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St. Lawrence Economic Development Council Interview of the Month - Paul Pathy
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Fednav takes delivery of MV Arvik I
By Maritime Magazine
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Keep the World Economy Moving
By International Registries, Inc.
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Winter brings 'red hot' spot rates to ice-class ships
By Michael Juliano
Updated March 9, 2021
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Fednav is a signatory of the Neptune Declaration
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Looking to the future on the shoulders of strong economic prospects: Montreal's Top Employers for 2020 are announced
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Ice-class laker bulk carrier tops off successful collaboration on 50 vessels
Source DNV-GL: Maritime Impact
Morten Løvstad
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Pathy likes his assets heavy as Fednav rivals travel light
TradeWinds
by Joe Brady in Montreal
Paul Pathy has read about it in TradeWinds: shipowners increasingly prefer the nimble approach in volatile markets. They want to be “asset light”.
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Other people’s money does not interest Fednav’s Paul Pathy
Canadian bulker power is a private owner and proud of it
by Joe Brady, TradeWinds
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Shipping lines optimistic about 2019 prospects on the Great Lakes
ALEX BINKLEY, CANADIAN SAILINGS
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Shipowners call IMO 2020 switch-over challenge 'solvable'
MICHAEL JULIANO, TRADEWINDS
But lawyer raises enforcement worries and analysts question whether investors are rewarding shipowners for scrubber investments.
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A shipping company for all seasons: Fednav
The Motorship
Leader briefing
Fednav is Canada's largest ocean-going dry bulk shipowning and chartering group.
In its 75-year history, Fednav has weathered many previous market and regulatory changes.
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Optimarin consolidates Fednav relationship with retrofit and newbuild orders
By: AJOT | Nov 21 2018 at 08:03 AM | Maritime News
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Fednav boss Pathy comes out fighting against scrubbers
Paul Pathy tells TradeWinds Forum in Tokyo exhaust gas cleaning systems damage the environment.
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Safety and efficiency – the Fednav way
Jeremy Daoust, Manager, Owned Fleet, Fednav Limited
Breakbulk Magazine, Issue 4 / 2018
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Labrador ship's crew will begin tracking information about Arctic whales
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Fednav proposal on three ice-breakers for Canadian Coast Guard
Crise des brise-glaces : l’offre qu’Ottawa garde secrète
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2 of 3 delayed ships leave Toledo cargo dock
Two of three ships delayed at the Port of Toledo by a labor dispute left the dock Wednesday after their owner arranged a work-around to avoid needing harbor pilots for the initial part of the maneuver.
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Business Union dispute leaves some freighters stuck at port
Published on May 15, 2018 | Updated 6:25 a. m.
By Tyrel Linkhorn and David Patch | Blade Staff Writers
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Fednav shows strong commitment to air quality
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First saltie of the season arrives in Thunder Bay port
Arrival marks official opening of ocean shipping season
Kris Ketonen · CBC News · Posted: Apr 25, 2018
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First "Saltie" Is Due Thursday Night
Thursday, April 12, 2018, by Dave Strandberg
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Fednav returns to Japan for ice-breaking bulker
Source: Tradewinds, published in Dry Cargo, written by Dale Wainwright
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Forward thinking: Fednav Limited adds to owned fleet
Janenne Irene Pung
Great Lakes/Seaway Review October-December 2017
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Shipping lines expanding Canadian Arctic operations
For AJOT Nov. 27 issue (breakbulk quarterly)
By Leo Ryan, AJOT
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Atlantic Basin becomes Fednav’s focus for Great Lakes dry bulk fleet
Chief executive Paul Pathy says seawaymax ships are still the investment priority for Fednav but the company will ‘do just fine’ wherever the ships trade.
November 9, 2017 17:00 GMT by Michael Angell
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Industry leaders meet for Michigan State Capitol Day
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Fednav returns to Oshima for six more newbuildings
Source: TradeWinds
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IceNav safer ice navigation
The Journal of Ocean Technology, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2017
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Fednav's growing footprint
Breakbulk Magazine, Issue 2/2017
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The opening of the Northwest Passage
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Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor celebrates Indiana's Bicentennial with 200th vessel of 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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Baffinland second shipping season totals over 2.7 million tonnes of iron ore
Maritime Magazine
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Indiana Maritime Trade Mission Visits Quebec
Maritime Logistics Professional
Michelle Howard
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Madison Capital Day focuses on Great Lakes shipping
Canadian Sailings | Source: American Great Lakes Ports Association
A delegation of Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway maritime industry leaders held day-long meetings September 28 with Wisconsin state political leadership.
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Madison Capital Day focuses on Great Lakes shipping
Canadian Sailings | Source: American Great Lakes Ports Association
A delegation of Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway maritime industry leaders held day-long meetings September 28 with Wisconsin state political leadership.
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Global warming makes ice forecasting a hot field
Global warming makes ice forecasting a hot field
Ice forecasting — meteorology, oceanography, and a lot of thermodynamics — is a growing field, as climate change makes the Arctic more accessible
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Paul Pathy takes sole charge
From TradeWinds
By Michael Angell Stamford
Chief executive says dry bulk market 'is a struggle' but Fednav has a good cash cushion to weather the storm
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Vancouver receives Fednav first
The Port of Vancouver USA has welcomed the cargo ship Federal Iris on its maiden voyage to the USA.
heavyliftpfi.com - News Desk
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A shipping career onshore
The MaritimeONE Scholarship opens doors to a dynamic industry that’s crucial to Singapore
By Melody Tan, [email protected]
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Environmentalists: Proposal Could Add Invasive Species to Great Lakes
Chicago Tonight
Elizabeth Brackett
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No new invasive species found in Great Lakes in 10 years
A decade of success: No new invasive species found in Great Lakes in 10 years
by Julie Zenner, North Star Port (Duluth Seaway Port Authority)
Spring 2016
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Life Aboard Ship
Port de Montréal - Spring 2016
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On-board water treatment is next line of defence against invasion
Wisconsin State Journal:
STEVEN VERBURG [email protected], 608-252-6118
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Ships that ply the Lakes: Federal Beaufort
By Skip Gillham, Special to Postmedia Network
Fednav Ltd. of Montreal added five new oceangoing lakers to its fleet in 2015. All were built in Japan and are considered environmentally advanced, 34,000-ton capacity carriers.
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Thunder Bay shipping season starts early for ocean-going vessels
Thunder Bay Port Authority, March 31, 2016
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"Special price" fuels Fednav deal for bulker foursome at Oshima
"Special price" fuels Fednav deal for bulker foursome at OshimaCanadian owner only wants top-quality ships for its niche trade in the Great Lakes and Arctic, which has provided some relief in a tough market
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Federal Bering Calls at Antwerp
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