Fleetway Inc.
Richard Hibbs is a skilled naval architect with a solid educational background and diverse experience in the marine industry. Richard obtained a Diploma of Technology in Naval Architecture from the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, graduating in January 2016. Richard began work at Oceanic Consulting Corporation as a Junior Naval Architect Technologist from August 2016 to January 2020, concurrently holding a position at Fleetway Inc. as an Intermediate Naval Architect Technologist. In January 2020, Richard transitioned to Genoa Design International Ltd. as a Designer, working in that capacity until November 2021.
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Fleetway Inc.
Fleetway is an Engineering, Integrated Logistics Support and Technical Services company, providing services to Government and Industry customers since 1983. Fleetway offers Project Management, Ship Design (Concept and Functional), Engineering (Naval Architecture, Mechanical and Electrical), 3-D Modelling and Drafting, Configuration and Data Management, Technical Publications, Integrated Logistics Support, Supply Chain Management, Warehousing, Repair and Overhaul and Maintenance Management, and In-Service Support (ISS) services. We have built an outstanding team of people, invested in the tools and earned an exemplary track record servicing our customers. Fleetway’s customers include the Royal Canadian Navy, the Canadian Coast Guard, the offshore oil and gas industry, ferry operators, shipyards, ship owners, and commercial marine enterprises. Fleetway upholds the highest standards of quality, safety and security, and are registered to the ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001: 2004 designations. Fleetway Inc. is a proud member of the J.D. Irving Group of companies, a family-owned corporation for more than 130 years, committed to uncompromising quality and customer service, as well as environmental, social and economic sustainability. Fleetway has full service offices in Halifax, Ottawa, Victoria and St. John's.