Inland options could relieve looming Vancouver port congestion
Published originally in Business in Vancouver, May 3rd, 2016 Robin Silvester, president and CEO of Port Metro Vancouver, has said that “the shrinking supply of […]
Continue ReadingPublished originally in Business in Vancouver, May 3rd, 2016 Robin Silvester, president and CEO of Port Metro Vancouver, has said that “the shrinking supply of […]
Continue ReadingPublished originally in Canadian Sailings Magazine, March 14th, 2016 Canada remains a positive growth market, according to Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), with container traffic projected […]
Continue ReadingPublished originally in Real Estate News Exchange, November 3rd, 2016 Metro Vancouver commuters and transporters are enjoying new and improved bridges and roads, but a […]
Continue ReadingPublished originally in World Cargo News, January 2016 Does British Columbia need additional capacity at both Vancouver and Prince Rupert? British Columbia’s (BC) container ports […]
Continue ReadingOriginally published in the Vancouver Sun. A Canadian National train carrying grain snakes its way along the Thompson River near Ashcroft, its cars stretching for […]
Continue ReadingOriginally published in the Richmond News. Supporting an Interior rail container terminal could ease truck traffic in Metro Vancouver and help mitigate the desire to […]
Continue ReadingOriginally published in the Richmond Review Shipping more containers to an inland port in B.C. could ease development pressure on Richmond farmland, city council heard […]
Continue ReadingPublished originally in the Delta Optimist. Editor: Re: Ashcroft isn’t a realistic option for supply chain, letter to the editor, March 6 It was discouraging […]
Continue ReadingContainer handling coming to the Ashcroft Terminal is being touted as a potential positive for Delta’s farmland. Global logistics company Canaan Group announced this month […]
Continue ReadingOriginally published in the Delta Optimist Mayor Lois Jackson is hoping Ashcroft will be seen as a good choice in the goods movement chain. Asked […]
Continue ReadingMinister Fast witnesses the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Canaan Group and South Korea’s Woojin Global Logistics Co. Ltd. to expand Canaan’s […]
Continue ReadingOriginally published at Joc.com. VANCOUVER, British Columbia — With transloading capacity scarce in Vancouver, an inland port 200 miles away aims to give forestry exporters […]
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