Port of Coos Bay gets second wind
Columbia River Ports
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DP World buys Prince Rupert’s Fairview Container Terminal and Port of Vancouver posts record year

Every business, particularly the transportation industry, faces the possibility of a crisis at any time and it’s usually a crisis that’s least expected.

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Changes at Vancouver breakbulk terminals

Last year Port Metro Vancouver was able to break the previous years’ cargo records in spite of a strike by container truckers in March.

Canada’s West Coast: getting serious about project cargo
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Lynnterm: built on lumber, moving to steel

Located on the North Shore of Vancouver’s Burrard Inlet, within a stone’s throw from the Second Narrows Bridge, Lynnterm not only provides break bulk cargo services to Western Canada’s industrial sector, but through Western Stevedoring, stevedore services to ports on the Mainland and Vancouver Island including the cruise industry and grain terminals at Port Metro Vancouver.

Seattle-Tacoma alliance could signal new phase for port industry
BC blueberry industry set to explode
Canada launches national review of transportation network
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Planning heavy haul: The British Columbia option

Establishing heavy haul routes key to opening up cargo flow to Western Canada – consulting firms say revision of regulatory process essential to building routes.

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