by CanadianSailings | Sep 30, 2020 | Business and Economy, Gateways and Corridors, Ports and Terminals
Robust investment in gateway and terminal infrastructure signals confidence in the Port of Vancouver Ongoing infrastructure investment and delivery is critical to maintaining fluidity and growing capacity in the Asia-Pacific gateway. Despite recent and ongoing...
by CanadianSailings | Sep 30, 2020 | Keith Norbury, Ocean, Other, Ports and Terminals
By Keith Norbury The COVID-19 pandemic reduced cargo volumes at container terminals on both western and eastern ports of Canada this spring and summer. The good news is that terminal operators contacted by Canadian Sailings have reported no serious cases of COVID-19...
by CanadianSailings | Sep 30, 2020 | Gateways and Corridors, Other, Ports and Terminals
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has been leading the way in the implementation of new digital supply chain technologies and increased efficiencies at existing facilities. In addition to building new road and rail projects, as well as terminal and facility...
by CanadianSailings | Sep 30, 2020 | Other, Ports and Terminals
Just over a year after the ports of Hamilton and Oshawa amalgamated, the Port of Oshawa is attracting investment, and building new awareness of its critical role as a gateway to the Greater Toronto Area. Ian Hamilton, President & CEO of the amalgamated...
by CanadianSailings | Sep 30, 2020 | Ocean, Other, Ports and Terminals
On September 10, the largest containerized cargo vessel to call at a Canadian port arrived at the port of Halifax. CMA CGM Brazil, 366 meters in length, a beam of 51 meters, and capacity of 15,072 TEUs, berthed at PSA Halifax. CMA CGM Brazil sails on the weekly...