Davie invests $1.5M to strengthen Québec Shipbuilding supply chain

NewsSticky News FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinEmail Davie will invest $1.5 million over five years to support Naval Québec and strengthen Québec’s shipbuilding supply chain. The initiative centers on creating the Québec Naval Supply Chain Academy. It is the first program in Canada fully dedicated to developing companies in the shipbuilding supply chain. The Academy will help local businesses enter or expand in shipbuilding and repair. It will provide practical training and support to meet technical and regulatory requirements. The investment supports Canada’s National Shipbuilding Strategy. It aims to boost skills, improve market access, and reduce barriers for Québec companies. Funding will also support training programs at Naval Québec’s annual events. These events connect companies with contractors, partners, and industry experts. By combining training with industry events, the initiative strengthens collaboration and long-term growth across Québec’s maritime sector.

Newbuild orders still favour feeders as carriers chase MSC fleet record

Previous Post:

nxt-post

NRS Corporation opens DG Warehouse in Shanghai’s Chemical Hub

Next Post:

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Open chat
💬 Need help?
"Hello! How can we assist you? Let us know your logistics needs, and we'll provide a customized solution. Thank you!"
"Hello! How can we assist you? Let us know your logistics needs, and we'll provide a customized solution. Thank you!"