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Homepage - Seaspan With more than a century of experience operating up and down the coast of Western Canada, Seaspan plays a vital role in Canada’s marine sector: designing, building, and repairing ships, and transporting goods, materials, and fuel safely and efficiently through the Pacific Northwest
Why Seaspan - Seaspan Seaspan provides a Defined Contribution (DC) Pension Plan to help eligible employees save for retirement Seaspan contributes 6% of your annual salary, in addition to your minimum 5% personal contribution, to support your long-term financial goals
Our History - Seaspan In 1999, Seaspan Container Lines was formed and initially ordered construction of a fleet of 23 container ships Via a successful IPO in 2006 this became Seaspan Corporation (NYSE:SSW)
Contact - Seaspan If you are a member of the media seeking comment or information from Seaspan, please send an e-mail to media@seaspan com
Seaspan Marine Transportation Seaspan Ferries provides a daily, scheduled drop trailer ferry service for general freight products, consumer goods, regulated commodities and automobiles, between our terminals on the Mainland and Vancouver Island
Seaspan Shipyards - Seaspan At Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards, located in North Vancouver, Seaspan is building large non-combat vessels for the Canadian Coast Guard and Royal Canadian Navy under Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy (NSS)
Multi-Purpose Icebreakers - Seaspan Canada’s new fleet of Multi-Purpose Icebreakers (MPI) will help ensure that the Canadian Coast Guard has the versatile vessels necessary to carry out a variety of mission types across the country These new vessels will support critical services such as icebreaking in moderate conditions, maritime search and rescue, scientific research, environmental response, emergency towing, maintenance
Seaspan to Build Made-In-Canada Heavy Polar Icebreaker Seaspan is the only Canadian shipyard with the expertise, facilities, and domestic supply-chain to build polar icebreakers in Canada Official start of construction for this new heavy polar icebreaker is scheduled for April 2025
BC Ferries Will Not Be Built in BC - Seaspan Seaspan has assessed the competition for the BC Ferries NMV program and our conclusion is that it does not support the opportunity for the BC maritime sector to make a meaningful contribution to building these vessels – and thereby create high-value jobs and economic benefits for British Columbians