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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
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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.
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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
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Fednav has operated in the Canadian Arctic through its icebreakers. Fednav ships operate in Arctic waters year-round, servicing Northern mines of
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technology. Fednav vessels operating in the Arctic must have specially trained ice advisors on board, who inform the ship's
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worldwide. Its fleet comprises approximately 120 long-term and spot-chartered vessels. The fleet includes most of
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As of 2023, Fednav owns a fleet of 61 ships. All of the ships lie in the range of 32,500
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with the assistance of icebreakers. Three vessels in the Fednav fleet, the 2006-built
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