The Port of Sept-Îles hands out its 30th cane to the first ship of the year

Sept-Îles, January 9, 2017 – The M/V AM Krakow, a Marshall Islands registered vessel, sailing from Ghent, Belgium, was the first ship to arrive in Sept-Îles this year, at 3:50 a.m. on January 1, 2017. The vessel arrived empty and docked on January 8 at IOC Rio Tinto dock Nº 2. It will set sail again today with 78,580 tons of iron ore destined for Ghent, Belgium.

During a short ceremony, Mr. Pierre D. Gagnon, President & CEO of the Port of Sept-Îles, as well as Mr. Thierry Martel, Chief Operations Officer of IOC Rio Tinto and Mr. Maurice McClure, Vice President, Finance and Strategy, presented Captain Maini Ashish with the prestigious cane bearing the Port of Sept-Îles insignia.

This tradition, now in its 30th year, marks the arrival of the first ship of the year to call the Port and highlights the importance of the maritime industry for our region’s economic activity. To be eligible, the vessel must come directly from a foreign Port and be bound for a destination outside the country without making any other calls at a Canadian Port.

ABOUT THE PORT OF SEPT-ÎLES

Boasting diverse, state-of-the-art facilities, the Port of Sept-Îles is one of North America’s largest ore-handling ports, with an annual volume of close to 25 million tons. The port facilities at Sept-Îles play a vital and strategic role in the economy of Eastern Canada. Annual economic impacts are estimated at nearly $1 billion and almost 4,000 direct and indirect jobs.

Source:

Patsy Keays
Director, Corporate Affairs
pkeays@portsi.com
Port of Sept-Îles
418 961-1235

 

  • Pierre D. Gagnon, President & CEO, Port of Sept-Îles;
  • Shardul Kumar, Chief Engineer, M/V AM Krakow;
  • Maurice McClure, Vice President – Finance and Strategy, IOC Rio Tinto;
  • Captain Maini Ashish, M/V AM Krakow;
  • Thierry Martel, Chief Operations Officer, IOC Rio Tinto.