MacGregor has been chosen to supply cargo access equipment and a dedicated Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) package for four new ferries under BC Ferries' fleet renewal program. The vessels will be built at China Merchants Industry (CMI) Weihai Shipyard, with a focus on diesel-battery hybrid, all-electric ready ships designed to serve BC Ferries' busiest routes between Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland in Canada. This collaboration marks an important step towards enhancing fleet resiliency and supporting rising passenger demand.
The new ferries are expected to incorporate advanced battery technologies and propellers engineered to minimize underwater noise, aligning with environmental performance objectives. The standardized design and long-term support across the four vessels aim to streamline crew operations and enable faster loading and unloading processes. By investing in these measures, BC Ferries can maintain a modern ferry experience for its customers while ensuring the vital connection between BC's coastal communities.
MacGregor will provide both cargo access equipment and deck machinery solutions as part of its joint venture with another company. The combined equipment package is designed to support long-term operational performance and meet the specific needs of BC Ferries. This collaborative approach demonstrates MacGregor's ability to deliver tailored solutions that enhance fleet efficiency.

The four new ferries will be 172-metre vessels, showcasing a significant investment in modernizing BC Ferries' fleet. The emphasis on hybrid propulsion systems and advanced battery technologies underscores the importance of sustainable ferry operations in meeting environmental standards. As the shipping industry continues to evolve, this trend is likely to gain momentum.
The selection of MacGregor as a supplier for cargo access solutions and deck machinery highlights the importance of collaboration between shipbuilders, owners, and equipment providers in achieving operational excellence. This partnership enables BC Ferries to focus on its core operations while relying on experts like MacGregor to deliver specialized equipment and support.
By investing in these new ferries, BC Ferries is taking a proactive approach to maintaining its position as a leading ferry operator in Canada. The modernization of its fleet will not only enhance the passenger experience but also contribute to the long-term sustainability of the company's operations.

The joint venture between MacGregor and another company has secured the deck machinery scope, delivering a comprehensive equipment package aimed at supporting long-term operational performance. This collaboration demonstrates the importance of partnerships in achieving common goals and driving industry innovation.
MacGregor's commitment to delivering tailored solutions for BC Ferries reflects its expertise in providing specialized cargo access equipment and Integrated Logistic Support packages. The company's ability to adapt to specific customer needs underscores its position as a trusted supplier in the maritime industry.
As BC Ferries continues to invest in modernizing its fleet, it is clear that collaboration with suppliers like MacGregor will be crucial in driving operational excellence and supporting environmental performance objectives. By working together, shipbuilders, owners, and equipment providers can create a more sustainable and efficient ferry experience for customers.

The selection of MacGregor as a supplier for cargo access solutions and deck machinery highlights the importance of collaboration between shipbuilders, owners, and equipment providers in achieving operational excellence.






