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Port of Prince Rupert plans second box terminal
Date:2022-03-04 Readers:
DUBAI's logistics firm DP World and Prince Rupert Port Authority in British Columbia have agreed to assess the feasibility of a second container terminal at the Port of Prince Rupert, which would add up to 2 million TEU of annual capacity.

The port is served by Canadian National Railway (CN), and the project was first proposed in the Prince Rupert Port Authority's 2019 container terminal master plan, reports Chicago's Railway Age.

Under a two-year agreement, DP World and the Prince Rupert Port Authority will begin various studies on the proposed site, which is located south of the existing Fairview Terminal, DP World reported.

The studies are slated to focus on the steps required to minimise environmental and community impact, on how to improve Canadian supply chain resilience, and on how the new terminal will integrate with existing one. They will also explore the use of advanced technologies, according to Maksim Mihic, CEO and general manager of DP World (Canada) Inc.

The partners said they are "committed to incorporating Indigenous knowledge and feedback into [the] planning and development process".

Once the study period is complete, they will finalise a definitive project development plan that will be subject to regulatory review and authorisation.

"As Canada's third-largest port, Prince Rupert is a proven driver of sustainable economic development in northern British Columbia and has been fortunate to earn the support of communities throughout the corridor," Prince Rupert Port Authority president and CEO Shaun Stevenson said.

"A second container terminal will help consumers, exporters and industries across the country while continuing to contribute significant economic benefit for local communities, the broader region and our Indigenous partners."

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