by CS | Oct 25, 2021 | Ports and Terminals
The Port of Montreal, now more than ever, is directly involved in the social fabric of the community it serves. The Montreal Port Authority (MPA) has opened a major new public space on the waterfront: the Grand Quay of the Port of Montreal. The site, which offers the...
by CS | Oct 25, 2021 | Mark Cardwell, Ports and Terminals
by Mark Cardwell As a veteran short-line railway executive who now heads a company with only 34 km of track, Louis Gravel knows that size doesn’t matter when it comes to the big role that small railways can play in the lives and dreams of entire industries and...
by CS | Oct 25, 2021 | Mark Cardwell, Ports and Terminals
by Mark Cardwell A critical lifeline for mining operations and communities in northeastern Quebec and the North Shore region is set to reopen at the Port of Sept-Îles. “All the work is finished, we’ve got just a few details to take care of,” Paul Leblanc, a civil...
by CS | Oct 25, 2021 | Mark Cardwell, Ports and Terminals
by Mark Cardwell Of the multiple community projects that the Port of Sept-Îles was involved with again this year, the biggest was a partnership with the city to redevelop and revitalize a cherished public park. “Parc Aylmer-Whittom is one of our region’s real natural...
by CS | Oct 25, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Brian Dunn Cyber attacks in the shipping industry are on the rise, with ransomware attacks on shipping firms tripling between 2019 and 2020, according to a report by cybersecurity company BlueVoyant. Hackers say ships are easy targets as they can get in through a...