by CS | Sep 6, 2021 | Other, Ports and Terminals
Construction of Terminal 21 was given a shot in the arm with funding of $22.5 million announced by the Ministère des Transports du Québec under the Advantage St. Lawrence program. “With this investment, the Government of Quebec is counting on the Port of...
by CS | Sep 6, 2021 | Ports and Terminals
Spliethoff has announced an increase in the frequency of its Cleveland Europe Express (CEE) service by adding container vessel Peyton Lynn C to the service, in response to high demand for tonnage between Europe and the Great Lakes. This vessel, owned by Doornekamp...
by CS | Sep 6, 2021 | Brian Dunn, Ocean, Ports and Terminals, Top Stories
BY BRIAN DUNN Almost from the time it was announced six years ago, the Laurentia project at the Port of Quebec faced a ground swell of opposition, mostly from environmental groups, but also from politicians and academia. The same can be said for another major...
by CS | Sep 6, 2021 | Keith Norbury, Ocean, Ports and Terminals, Top Stories
By KEITH NORBURY The port of Valleyfield now has more room for breakbulk and project cargo. That’s because Nunavut Eastern Arctic Shipping, which had used Valleyfield as a staging location for its service to Arctic communities for about two decades, relocated to...
by CS | Sep 6, 2021 | Ocean, Ports and Terminals, Top Stories
Strong 2020 cargo volumes demonstrate the diversity and resiliency of the Port of Vancouver and port industries during a challenging year. Overall, cargo through the port increased by 1 per cent from 144.2 to 145.5 million metric tonnes (MMT) over the same time last...