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Fednav wins Belgique-Québec des liens d’affaires award

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At a prestigious gala event on 26 October, Fednav Limited received the Belgique-Québec des liens d’affaires award presented by the Cercle d'affaires Belgique Québec.

This award recognises the important contribution of a Quebec-based company that has demonstrated exceptional trade performance with Belgium during the past year.

This year, Fednav's ships will have performed about 40 voyages from the Port of Antwerp to the ports of the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes, transporting roughly 700 000 t (iron and steel products, fertilizers and other bulk cargoes), and about just as much on return trips (grain products, ores and others).

In addition to facilitating trade, each port of call in Belgium and Quebec represents hundreds of thousands of dollars in economic benefits (pilots, inspectors, and stevedores, towing fees, berthage fees, crew costs, fuel oil, food and equipment etc.)

Founded in 1944, Fednav is a private company and the largest international bulk shipping carrier in Canada. Based in Montreal, it operates a modern and efficient fleet of more than 100 vessels, most of which are owned. The company operates 275 office employees worldwide, including 170 at its Montreal headquarters, and has offices in Antwerp, Charlotte, Hamburg, Rio de Janeiro, Singapore and Tokyo. Fednav (Belgium) N.V. represents its largest office overseas and includes among its responsibilities, the management of the company’s transatlantic service.

Fednav thanks the Cercle d'affaires Belgique Québec for this honour, and recognises its employees, without whom this distinction would have been possible and with whom the company will celebrate 75 years of success next year.

Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/shipping/29102018/fednav-wins-belgique-qubec-des-liens-daffaires-award/

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