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Fednav is a privately owned group of
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companies, divisions, and subsidiaries in the
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industry.Fednav, 2007. ''Fednav Divisions''. Primarily involved in transporting over 30 million tonnes of
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worldwide, the company is also involved in vessel servicing and cargo handling. Fednav Limited is Canada's largest ocean-going, dry-bulk shipowning and chartering company. It primarily is engaged in transporting bulk cargo and breakbulk cargo worldwide. Its fleet comprises close to 115 owned, long-term chartered, and spot chartered vessels and includes most of St. Lawrence Seaway-max-sized bulk carriers, Supramax, and
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vessels.


Business units and subsidiaries

The core companies include Fednav Limited, Fednav International Ltd., Federal Marine Terminals, Inc. (FMT), Fednav Atlantic Lakes Line (FALLine), Fednav Direct and Arctic Operations, Projects, and Ice Services. The company is headquartered in
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with offices in
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Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, borde ...
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. Fednav Limited is the parent company of Fednav International Ltd. and Enfotec Technical Services Inc. The company is primarily known as an owner and charterer of ships. According to the company, its main business is marine transportation of dry bulk and
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cargoes worldwide.Fednav, 2007. ''Fednav Limited''. The company has expertise in ship transport in the Canadian Arctic and in ice navigation services. It also provides off-ship services such as
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services at terminals owned and operated by its subsidiary, FMT. As of 2020
FMT
operates a total of 12 terminals throughout the United-States and Canada, including at the Port of Hamilton. Fednav has a commercial office in
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. It also provides logistics services such as warehousing and ground transportation through its other subsidiary Fednav Direct. In June 2020, Fednav restructured its "traditional Chartering and Operations teams with their counterparts in the Shipowning, Technical, and Arctic units" into one parent.


Fleet

As of 2020, Fednav owns a fleet of 64 ships built between 1978 and 2019. All of the ships lie in the range of to . Two of the ships are registered in Canada, three in Barbados, and 60 in the Marshall Islands.Fednav, 2007. ''Fleet Owned''. The rest of Fednav's fleet consists of 40 to 60 short- and long-term charters depending on the time of year. The current 20 long-term chartered ships were built between 2005 and 2018. Fourteen of these are between 53,000 DWT to 64,000 DWT, and the rest fall in the range of to . One of these ships is registered in Hong Kong, eleven in Panama, five in Singapore and, three in the Marshall Islands.Fednav, 2007. ''Fleet Chartered''. The company currently has 11 new ships on order, of which, 5 will be owned, scheduled for delivery between 2019 and 2021. The total DWT of the owned and long-term chartered fleet is 3,306,724 DWT with an average age of 9 years. Many of the ships in the Fednav fleet are strengthened for navigation in ice. It operates in locations such as the
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at latitude 76°77′ north. Most of its vessels have been classified with the Ice Class 1C* notation by
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. This allows them to work in the
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with the assistance of icebreakers.Røe 2008. Three vessels in the Fednav fleet, 1978-built , 2006-built , and 2014-built are fitted with icebreaker bows and have enough ice-strengthening and installed power to operate independently in Arctic ice conditions. In 2018, Fednav ordered a fourth icebreaking cargo vessel to eventually replace the MV ''Arctic''. The
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ship is scheduled for delivery in 2020. The company is equipped to operate unescorted in Arctic waters year round, servicing Northern mines of
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copper Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu (from la, cuprum) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper has a pinkis ...
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, among other things. Fednav vessels operating in the arctic are required to have specially trained ice advisors on board. Ice advisors advise the ship's
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in issues such as minimizing ice accretion.


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External links

*{{official website
Company Profile at Det Norske Veritas
Dry bulk shipping companies Shipping companies of Canada Companies based in Montreal Transport companies established in 1944 Canadian companies established in 1944