IT Infinity - another transformation
The cable ship IT Infinity returned to Halifax today, January 3, after a major refit in Norway. The former offshore supplier is now a state of the art vessel, fitted with the systems and equipment to...
View ArticleConnector - gone south
The offshore construction ship Connector sailed from Halifax today, January 4, after a lengthy stay in port. It is destined for Boston, presumably to be closer to the Vineyard Wind project.The ship...
View ArticleNord Ling back with new name
A ship that has changed name twice since it was last here tied up at Pier 9C this morning, January 6, from Jacksonville, FL. The Nord Ling has the familiar profile of a series of ten ships built by...
View ArticleCCGS Corporal McLaren M.M.V.
It will be a sad end for the CCGS Corporal McLaren M.M.V. On November 17, 2018 vandals cut mooring lines while the ship was drydocked at Sambro, NS. The ship slipped off its cradle and partially...
View ArticleEast Coast - countdown
The tanker East Coast arrived today, January 8, at Irving Oil's Woodside terminal with more product from the Saint John refinery. This may be one of the ship's last calls in Halifax as its replacement...
View ArticleAlgotitan at Pier 9C
The Canadian flag coastal tanker Algotitan moved today, January 9, from Imperial Oil to Pier 9C for a maintenance period.The ship looks a bit rugged, having worked intensively in and out of the Great...
View ArticleExodus from Bedford Basin - Part 1
It was a day of departures from Bedford Basin as several ships put out sea despite storm warnings. After several weeks of up to three ships at anchor in the Basin at any one time, the anchorages...
View ArticleHMCS Margaret Brooke - (Exodus from Bedford Basin - Part 2)
Bedford Basin, that circular body of water at the head of Halifax harbour, has been a sheltering haven for ships for centuries. During the First and Second World Wars it was an assembly area for...
View ArticlePSA Halifax Atlantic Hub
PSA Halifax Atlantic Hub, had both berths operating the South End Container Terminal for a brief time this morning. The ONE Madrid sailed from Pier 41 soon after the MSC Shannon III arrived ar Pier...
View ArticleCargoes in Quantity
The Port of Halifax is known as a container port, although not huge on the wortld scale, it did exceed the half million TEU number in 2023 handling 546,143 TEU. This was down significantly from...
View ArticleMSC goes alone and big small(er) moves
The Mediterranean Shipping Company is now the world's largest container shipping company and quite likely the Port of Halifax's largest customer. With nearly daily arrivals, it is hard to keep track...
View ArticleIT Intrepid to the rescue
A fast track application was made to the Canadian Transportation Agency on January 14 for a temporary coasting license for IT International Telecom's cable ship IT Intrepid. The ship is needed to...
View ArticleYour Roots are Showing
When ships change owners they often change names, funnel markings and other identifiers, but it is a major expense to change hull colours. That change is generally made during a regular drydocking,...
View ArticleTitania at Autoport
The Wallenius Wilhelmsen auto carrier Titania is today's (January 20) caller at Autoport, on the North Europe to North America service from Bremerhaven, Zeebrugge and Southampton. Unlike the subjects...
View ArticleMix and Match - tankers and box boats
One of the appeals of Halifax harbour to ship watchers is the several types of ships that call in the port. Container ships of various sizes from a variety of shipping lines are the most predominant...
View ArticleONE after ONE but not the news
Two Ocean Network Express (ONE) ships were seen in Halifax today, January 23 - one sailing and one arriving, but that was hardly newsworthy.The departing ship was the ONE Falcon on the westbound leg...
View ArticleGrand Champion auto carrier
The auto carrier Grand Champion made a short half day stay at Autoport today, January 24. Its arrival time at the pilot station was 0530 hrs, and allowing for the usual hour and a half or so, it was...
View ArticleMorning Calypso - more cars
Today's (January 25) auto carrier caller was more typical in terms of its route than yesterday's arrival. The Morning Calypso is on the usual Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean (WWO) run from North Europe to...
View ArticleOphelia for ZIM
ZIM's two year old ZIM Colibri Express (ZCX) service continues to use a variety of chartered tonnage. Since the service from the west coast of South America to the Caribbean and US East Coast US was...
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A perennial post card from Halifax has the usual spaces for address and message on the reverse, but the image side is completely white or slightly grey with "Welcome to Halifax - fog capital of the...
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