b'SEPTEMBER 26 - OCTOBER 23, 2022CANADA PORTS 19(PLANScontinued frompositionforfuturesustain-page 18) able investment.from 2020 despite the globalIn 2021, Halifax handled pandemic, with its predomi- 595,751 TEUs, a 17.5% jump nantly congestion-free opera- overthepreviousyear.By tions facilitating cargo flows.2070,portofficialsestimate Followingfinalregulatorythe numbers could potentially approvals, the Montreal Portsurge to 1.6 million TEUs.Authority recently embarked on the latest phase of its Con- P ort ofv anCouvertrecoeurcontainerterminalThe Vancouver Fraser Port expansionbynamingthreeAuthority, in partnership with final groups to design, build,DP World, recently announced finance, operate and maintainthattheportauthority-led the project: Axium Infrastruc- CentermExpansionProject tureCanadaandPomerleauand South Shore Access Proj-Canada. Ports America Hold- ecthavebeenawardedthe ings,andTerminalInvest- Institute for Sustainable Infra-mentLimited.Expectedtostructure (ISI) Envision Plati-be commissioned by the endnum award, the highest rated of2026,theterminalcost- award by ISI.ing about US$750 million isWe are proud to receive destined to handle some 1.15oursecondPlatinumaward million TEUs annually. fromtheInstituteforSus-tainableInfrastructure,said P ort ofh aLifax Robin Silvester, president, and Foritspart,thePortofCEO of the Vancouver Fraser Halifax hosted on September(PLANScontinued onCenterm terminal expansion project at the Port of Vancouver recently won a sustainable infrastructure award. Photo 10aninauguralcommunitypage 20) Vancouver Fraser Port AuthorityeventheadedOnePortCity Day.Forthisyearatleast, thiseventreplacedHalifax Port Days which for several decadeshasbeenanannual two-day gathering of mainly industryrepresentativesand featuringaprominentkey-note speaker. The One Port City Day wasanall-ageseventfilled withfamily-friendlyactivi-ties, vessel exhibits, and infor-mationoncareerpathways andopportunitieswithinthe port community.ExhibitorsincludedCN, PSA Halifax, Canadian Coast Guard,CommissionairesNova Scotia, Halifax Regional Police, DepartmentofFisheriesand Oceans, and Nova Scotia Com-munity College.Captain Allan Gray, pres-ident, and CEO of the Hali-fax Port Authority, said it was an opportunity to introduceWhere Human andthebroadercommunityto ourworkingwaterfrontand bring the port and community together as One Port City. Artificial IntelligenceEmily Richardson, com-municationscoordinator,told AJOT:Itisacommunity-focused event, aimed at encour- Meetaging the local community to visit the seaport and discover all that goes on here. We are still looking into what to do withtheoriginalPortDays modelandwhatitmight look like.The ports long-term planStreamline youris summed up in its vision of CanadasUltra AtlanticGate- supply chain withwaythanks to its deepened berths able to handle the big- the Port of Montreal.gestcontainershipscallingon NorthAmericaseasternsea- As delays and shortages continue across Ensure your goods arrive at their destination board. Part of Ocean TerminalsNorth America, the Port of Montreal is usingsafely and on time with the Port of Montreal, hasbeenidentifiedtocreateartificial intelligence (AI) to keep critical cargowhere AI is driving the next wave of supply additional yard space for safeflowing to the people who need it. chain innovation.and efficient operations.Thecorporateblueprint identifies the benchmarks that will need to be achieved before infrastructureexpansionisLearn more at necessary.Itsupportsthewww.port-montreal.com/en/weeklyreportnotionofoptimizingbefore expandingtodevelopthe port to be in the best possible APB_221011_DemiPageAJOT_8x10.indd 1 2022-09-14 2:32 PMDossier: APB-221006 Client : Port Montral Date de modification RdacteurRelecteur Dir. Art. preuve Nom: APB_221011_DemiPageAJOT_8x10 Date cre - Frede Claude 100%Grandeur (l x h)Size : 7,1875 x 9,75 15/02/2022 Serv. conseil Infographe Producteur Couleurs Bleed :7.4375 x 10 Date modifie- 14/09/22 La Christian Jennifer 4c / CMYK358, rue Beaubien Ouest, bureau 500 Montral (Qubec)H2V 4S6t 514 285-1414'