Centurion: Design of a small, transportable harbor tug (HOLLYANN)

When operations move far north, every design decision matters. For Centurion Foundation Inc., Navanex designed the HOLLYANN, a small, road-transportable harbor tug. This small tug was conceived to support dredging operations in northern Canada. It was a practical project, designed to meet the realities of the terrain and the logistical constraints of remote regions. A […]
Navanex is participating in the construction of the Canadian Coast Guard’s first-ever hybrid vessel

The naval architecture firm Navanex, located in Gaspé, is launching its latest multi-fishing vessel.
A New <15-GT Tugboat Designed by Navanex Takes Shape in Rivière-au-Renard

The naval architecture firm Navanex, based in Gaspé, unveils its latest multi-fishing vessel.
Manon-Yvon: A Major Vessel Transformation to Boost Fishing Performance and Capacity

The naval architecture firm Navanex, based in Gaspé, unveils its latest multi-fishery vessel.
Navanex designs a new dredging barge for Dragage IM

The naval architecture firm Navanex, based in Gaspé, unveils its latest multi-fishery vessel.
Production plans based on extensive naval architecture expertise: Navanex’s key role in Soucy Industriel’s barge project

The naval architecture firm Navanex, based in Gaspé, unveils its latest multi-fishery vessel.
Navanex and Oneka technologies: working together to promote innovation and sustainable development

Gaspé-based naval architecture firm Navanex is launching its latest multipurpose fishing vessel.
Navanex and Chantier Naval Forillon Revolutionize Fishing with the San Marco VII

The naval architecture firm Navanex, based in Gaspé, unveils its latest multi-fishery vessel.
Navanex Launches a Brand-New Multi-Purpose Large Fishing Vessel

The naval architecture firm Navanex, based in Gaspé, unveils its latest multi-fishery vessel.
Two Navanex Engineers Become Fishermen

Navanex engineers and naval technologists Hubert Simard and Jean-Nil Poirier Morissette had the experience of a lifetime last January when they boarded the fishing vessel Executioner to become fishermen for 216 hours.