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On Watch October 20, 2021

On Watch October 20, 2021

  October 20, 2021
    
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Words from the CEO

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Welcome to our new CMISA members and On Watch subscribers! It was great to meet so many of you in person in Halifax at DefSec Atlantic 2021. It was very gratifying to me to see first hand the energy and bustle in our marine sector, and to renew old friendships and make new connections. CMISA is your association, and it was great to meet so many of you and hear how we have helped connect our industry during the long and isolating global pandemic. Please feel free to contact us at CMISA to continue the dialogue, and to give us feedback on how we can continue to provide valuable services to you.

I had the pleasure of visiting the Ocean Group facilities in Quebec City while returning from DefSec and toured their offices, tugs and their 4000 ton floating dry dock. We are revisiting the spotlight we did on Ocean and their Director of Business Development, Construction and Naval Repairs Renée Dumas from last spring. With all the news coming out of that team recently, they deserve another look! If you would like to join our growing number of members and enjoy our attractive member benefits, including original editorial content like these Member Spotlights, please contact support@cmisa.ca and we would be thrilled to get you on board.

Colin Cooke

CEO and President

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Member Spotlight: Ocean Group
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Photo of Renée Dumas, courtesy of Ocean Group.

Ocean Group is more than a shipyard: where there is water, you’ll likely see Ocean Group in some form or another! Offering integrated marine services ranging from shipbuilding, repair, barge and workboat rental, dredging, towing, salvage and oversized marine transportation, the company really does it all. Ocean Group has transformed itself quickly from a yard that specialized in towing to one that supports a wide variety of clients with a host of marine services, particularly for small and medium-sized vessels. A key driver for the company is quality. As Director of Business Development, Construction and Naval Repairs Renée Dumas explains, Ocean Group maintains and services the vessels it constructs, therefore it’s in the company’s best interests to build to high quality standards “as we have to deal with it.”

Like many insiders in the marine industry, Dumas comes to her work naturally with a family background in fishing in coastal Labrador. She always knew she wanted to be involved in the marine industry. Ocean Group may have almost 1,000 employees, but with a horizontal management structure that fosters team work based on projects, Dumas describes the work atmosphere as “like a family, where you can count on everyone.” The varied nature of the work means that every week is different, and with an ambitious and passionate team, growth is a top priority. Ocean Group is now expanding its successful business model to other parts of the world.

In a sector dominated by men, Dumas is optimistic of what women can bring to the table in this fast-paced, constantly changing environment, and she feels fortunate to work for a woman who has spent 31 years at the company and can provide vital mentorship to her. “It’s a great career, and we need more women to handle all these men, and to bring our multi-tasking skills to the sector!” She is also cognizant of the need to align Ocean Group with the other shipyards and marine industries in Canada, and counts on the advocacy support the Canadian Marine Industries and Shipbuilding Association gives, to be able to speak to governments about challenges and solutions as one unified voice.

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Cert Safe: Web-Based Certification Management Solutions Offering CMISA Member Discounts

CMISA_CertSafe.pngCert Safe is a software company that provides a unique web-based certification management solution to companies predominantly in the Maritime, Construction and Engineering industries. Cert Safe has an innovative, new system which allows for simple uploads of all types of data whilst managing and sending automatic reminders of certification renewals - covering any and all assets including people, machines, tools and vehicles. Further still the system allows for one-click exportation of the data to keep records offline when needed. Using Cert Safe, you can remotely manage your projects all from one system, storing all required project information in one place, the system will then also allow you to share specific project pages with your clients making the sharing of required information a smooth and easy task.

After joining Cert Safe, all your data can be accessed via Laptop, PC, Mobile or Tablet giving your team the flexibility to have all the required information on-site to complete their projects. Using above EU standard encryption and with our own in-house Cyber Security team, you can trust that your information is always protected. Cert Safe is offering CMISA members 1/3 off the regular price as one of our attractive member perks.

Click here to learn more.

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Seaspan Shipyards Virtual Polar Icebreaker Industry Day 

October 28, 9-10 am PDT

Seaspan Shipyards is getting ready to design and build a Polar Icebreaker for the Canadian Coast Guard under Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy.

As Canada’s shipbuilding partner for renewing the non-combat fleet, we partner closely with marine industry suppliers across the country and around the world. Our suppliers are critical to our success, instrumental in helping us build much-needed vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy.

Join us on October 28, 2021 for a Virtual Industry Day to learn more about the Polar Icebreaker program, the design and construction timeline, and opportunities for suppliers.

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Chinese Shipyard Closes Due to Lack of Profitability 
MARITIME EXECUTIVE

One of China’s mid-sized shipbuilders, Tianjin Xingang Ship Heavy Industry, announced that it will stop all operations as of the end of October. 

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Kongsberg integrates Vessel Insight with ABS My Digital Fleet
THE DIGITAL SHIP

Kongsberg Digital has joined forces with ABS to integrate Vessel Insight with the ABS My Digital Fleet platform to offer shipowners, ship managers and charterers seamless access to powerful analytics services.

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ICS outlines bold plan to IMO for net zero shipping emissions by 2050
MARITIME MAGAZINE
   

The International Chamber of Shipping (ICS) has submitted plans to the industry’s UN regulator, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), detailing urgent measures which governments must take to help the industry achieve net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. 

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Hydrogen-based fuels poised to become the backbone for shipping’s decarbonisation
MARITIME MAGAZINE

Abu Dhabi, UAE – A rapid replacement of fossil fuels with renewable fuels based on green hydrogen and advanced biofuels could enable to cut up to 80% of CO2 emissions attributed to international maritime shipping by mid-century, a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) finds.

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Canada’s new warship is in Victoria for a rest and maintenance before heading south
TIMES COLONIST

HMCS Harry DeWolf — the first Canadian naval ship to cross the Northwest Passage since the HMCS Labrador in 1954 — sailed to CFB Esquimalt on Monday for maintenance.

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Canadian naval architecture firm floats methanol-fuelled crew transfer vessel
SPLASH

Canadian naval architect and marine engineering firm, Robert Allan Ltd. has brought the offshore wind industry closer to eliminating carbon emissions from the supply chain, with the development of a methanol-fuelled crew transfer vessel.

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A BC Ferries Case Study: Lessons Learned in Setting Underwater Radiated Noise Targets
MARINE LINK

In a typical year, the waters surrounding British Columbia’s Port of Vancouver host approximately 3,000 deep sea commercial vessels and 19 of the 35 ferries operated by BC Ferries, one of the largest ferry operators in the world. 

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LED Lighting for Ships: Seeing is Believing
MARINE LINK

New Lighting Technology offers bright ideas for better interior and exterior lighting that saves money, manpower

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House watchdog vows to press Transportation Department over bungled ferry purchase
CBC NEWS

Public hearings into the bungled construction and implementation of two high-priced ferries for Newfoundland and Labrador's intraprovincial fleet may take place this fall, says the man in charge of the House of Assembly public accounts committee.

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New fisheries research ship will help monitor state of P.E.I. stocks 
CBC NEWS

A new Coast Guard research ship has been assigned to help monitor fish stocks around Prince Edward Island, continuing a five-decade tradition of fisheries surveys.

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CanWeld tackles welding automation
CANADIAN FABRICATING & WELDING

Automation affects manufacturing operations differently depending on which process you consider. For instance, the growing sophistication of press brake technologies makes it possible for shop owners to hire less skilled operators to run them.

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Canada's supply chain is at risk' warning, as congestion hits port of Vancouver
THE LOAD STAR

The brakes have been applied hard on traffic flows at the port of Vancouver.

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Perks for Members

CMISA promotes and supports our industry with activities to:

  • Build and maintain ships for Canada and for the private sector (Build & Maintain)
  • Support business opportunities for our marine industry members (Support)
  • Sustain a network to voice our concerns and promote our solutions (Sustain)

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Looking for a great way to promote career opportunities at your company? Please contact support@cmisa.ca to post your jobs. See below for current opportunities. 

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