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Words from the CEO |
Our summer nights are getting shorter and cooler so fall is approaching already. I hope many of you have enjoyed some time on our Canadian waterways, lakes and oceans this season! Despite federal government business being very slow due to the election, there are still a number of opportunities out there, so please check our resources section. Our Member Spotlight this edition features Ontario-based Adaptive Marine Solutions, Inc., and an interview with engineer Qianran Zhang. A 3-D modelling, drafting and marine consulting and engineering firm, AMS is growing quickly in the burgeoning digital shipbuilding and vessel refit space. 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: Adaptive Marine Solutions, Inc. |
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Photo courtesy of AMS, Inc. |
Shipbuilding in Canada is a booming business with great potential and opportunities. Adaptive Marine Solutions, Inc. (AMS) fills a need for 3D modelling, drafting and marine consulting and engineering for new construction as well as for vessel refits and modernization. As structural engineer and naval architect at AMS, Qianran Zhang says, “We are good at tackling challenges. There is ‘adaptive’ in the company name, as we adapt to deliver what the client needs and expects, ready to put into use.”
Qianran, a civil engineer with prior experience in the oil and gas sector, joined AMS when it was still a young company, focussed on modelling and detail design for combat ships. AMS soon expanded their capabilities into more design and research and development projects, such as towing vessel upgrades, ice breaker concept design and vessel refits. AMS’ problem-solving abilities comes from a combination of the experience from its senior designers and engineers, together with a desire from the team to explore new capabilities and apply new technologies. Experience, innovation and mature quality assurance processes allows AMS to deliver quality packages under very tight deadlines.
A client-focussed company, AMS takes the time to thoroughly understand project requirements and unique client needs. Throughout the project they continue to focus on the client by providing clear communication through to final delivery. AMS brings in new graduates, engineers and designers who help determine the applicability of new technologies and approaches to client projects. Qianran explains that leveraging new technologies such as 3D scanning can help every step of a vessel’s modernization, which affords many opportunities to work more efficiently. Driving this innovation is the talent, experience and motivation embedded in the team. As Qianran says, “I work with people who have great experience and enthusiasm in ship building. That is why the team has pulled off so many challenging projects, and I see great potential in our team.” Networking with other marine sector companies and finding out more about what is new in the industry are key reasons she values AMS’s membership in CMISA.
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Subscribers Only: Trudeau ‘concerned’ by China ship deal; Conservatives vow to end it |
THE GLOBE AND MAIL |
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is distancing the Liberal government from a $100-million contract under which a Chinese state-owned shipyard will build a passenger ferry for a federal Crown corporation, a deal the Conservative Party vows to cancel if elected.
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Automation, Zero-Emissions Hits the Seas |
SUPPLY AND DEMAND CHAIN EXECUTIVE |
Building a large ship requires a significant amount of engineering and manufacturing time.
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NTSB publishes latest Safer Seas Digest |
MARINE LOG |
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its Safer Seas Digest 2020, a compendium of the NTSB’s maritime accident investigations involving loss of life, injuries and significant property damage completed in 2020.
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Industry Profile: Babcock Canada
Providing a True, In-Country, Sustainment Capability For Canada's Victoria-Class Submarines |
CANADIAN DEFENCE REVIEW |
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Babcock Canada is a large prime contractor with interests in the defence, civil and commercial domains.
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Seaspan kicks in 75K for tech skills program |
TIMES COLONIST |
Seaspan Shipyards has kicked in $75,000 to support the B.C. Tech Association’s Digital Lift internship program that has been designed to draw new people into the tech sector.
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Construction for new Wolfe Island, Amherst Island ferries complete |
GLOBAL NEWS |
Two new electric ferries for the Kingston region have now been built in Europe and are on their way to Canada.
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Subscribers Only: TERESA WRIGHT: I’m sorry, who just got the $100M contract to build a new Marine Atlantic ferry? |
SALTWIRE |
Canadian ferry needs vs shipbuilding capacity is discussed.
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Marine Atlantic caught in international dispute between Canada and China |
MTV |
Marine Atlantic has found itself at the centre of an international conflict involving China.
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GE Renews Customized Service Agreement With Royal Canadian Navy For GE LM2500 Gas Turbines |
NAVAL NEWS |
GE Marine announced it has renewed a long-term, customized service agreement (CSA) with the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN). The CSA covers an operating fleet of 24 GE LM2500 aeroderivative marine gas turbines plus spare engines used to power Halifax class frigates.
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HMCS Harry DeWolf (AOPV 430) Conducts Mass Rescue With U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard to Promote Interoperability and International Cooperation |
DEFENSE VISUAL INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SERVICES (DVIDS) |
FROBISHER BAY – Having only just begun their transit into the Arctic, HMCS HARRY DEWOLF (AOPV 430) has already received the opportunity to demonstrate her capabilities in this region.
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The Growing Risk of Militarized Unmanned Submersibles |
MARITIME EXECUTIVE |
In late May 2021, the Israeli armed forces destroyed an armed underwater uninhabited vehicle (UUV)1 operated by the terrorist group Hamas.
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ICS proposes global levy on carbon emissions from ships |
MARITIME MAGAZINE |
London, September 6 – The global trade association for ship operators, the International Chamber of Shipping, (ICS) has put forward a comprehensive proposal for a global levy on carbon emissions from ships, in what would be a first for any industrial sector.
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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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CMISA Useful References |
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New Jobs Board Now Available! |
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