Fednav
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Company type | Corporation |
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Founded | 1944 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Paul Pathy, President and CEO[1] |
Number of employees | 220 office staff worldwide 1,389 on board ships |
Website | www |
Fednav is a privately owned
vessels.Business units and subsidiaries
The core companies include Fednav Limited, Fednav International Ltd., Fednav Atlantic Lakes Line (FALLine), and Arctic Operations, Projects, and Ice Services. The company has offices in Montreal, Tokyo, Antwerp, Geneva, Hamburg, São Paulo and Singapore.[citation needed]
In 2023, Fednav sold both Federal Marine Terminals, Inc. (FMT), which provided stevedoring services and Fednav Direct, which handled logistics such as warehousing and ground transportation, to focus on pure-play shipping.[2]
Fednav has operated in the Canadian Arctic through its icebreakers. Fednav ships operate in Arctic waters year-round, servicing Northern mines of
Fleet
As of 2023, Fednav owns a fleet of 61 ships. All of the ships lie in the range of 32,500 DWT to 56,000 DWT. Two ships are registered in Canada, two in Panama, and the rest in the Marshall Islands.
The rest of Fednav's fleet consists of 40 to 60 short- and long-term charters depending on the time of year. The current 33 long-term chartered ships were built between 2010 and 2023. Twenty-three are between 55,000 DWT to 63,600 DWT and the rest fall in the range of 37,300 DWT to 42,700 DWT. One of these ships is registered in Malta, one in Singapore, two in Liberia and the balance are registered in the Marshall Islands or Panama. The total DWT of the owned and long-term chartered fleet is over 4,100,000 mt, with an average age of about 8 years.[citation needed]
Gallery
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Federal Margaree on the St. Lawrence Seaway
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Federal Champlain in the port of Liverpool
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Federal Leda in the Port of Casablanca