Port of Halifax enjoyed banner year in 2022
Annual volumes at the Nova Scotia port exceeded 600,000 twenty-foot equivalent units for the first time in its history.
Annual volumes at the Nova Scotia port exceeded 600,000 twenty-foot equivalent units for the first time in its history.
The ports of Halifax and Saint John in Atlantic Canada seek opportunities to bolster volumes and greening efforts.
The ports of Halifax and Saint John are taking steps to protect operations as Hurricane Fiona approaches Atlantic Canada.
The ports of Halifax and Saint John could be affected by Hurricane Fiona.
PSA International has added to its port portfolio with the acquisition of Canadian container terminal Ceres Halifax.
The new facility will reduce wait times and port congestion, according to Transport Canada.
Three people are arrested as police end a protest that left hundreds of trucks stuck at the Nova Scotia-New Brunswick border in eastern Canada.
Port of Montreal longshoremen will begin a partial strike after employers moved to stop providing guaranteed minimum pay as labor dispute hits the skids, again.
Another strike at the Port of Montreal increasingly likely after longshoremen reject contract as seven-month truce expires. Railroads and trucking companies, meanwhile, brace for scramble to Halifax.
The discharging of damaged containers continues nearly two months after the storm-battered ONE Apus arrived in Japan.
Hurricane Teddy moves toward Canada’s Maritimes as the Port of Halifax and trucking companies prepare for the arrival of the second powerful tropical storm to hit the region in nearly a year.
Changes with significant impact on rail customers are taking place across New England.
The 15,072-TEU CMA CGM Brazil earns the honor as the biggest container ship to call the East Coast.
Canadian Pacific and CN say the deepwater ports are key to gaining market share.
“We are going to lose some of the food and pharmaceuticals.”
Longshore workers walk for the fourth time since the beginning of July.
Ongoing labor dispute has “paralyzed” port operations.
Canada’s prime minister calls two-week-long disruptions to country’s supply chains in protest of a gas pipeline ‘unacceptable and untenable’ as rail freight continues to shift to trucks.
Montreal-based Energy Transportation Group moving on loads of bulk commodities as nervous shippers lose patience with two-week disruption of Canada’s rail services from pipeline protests.
Canadian National lays off employees, industry groups warn of significant supply chain disruptions and government and First Nations leaders continue to discuss the multi-day protests that have blocked portions of Canada’s rail network.
Canada’s fourth-busiest port reports 17 cargo vessels a day or more off schedule as region recovers from tropical storm.
Halifax and the region hit with heavy winds as potent post-hurricane system leaves 300,000 without power and knocks down a construction crane.
Port reports early arrivals and diversions ahead of hurricane’s arrival in Atlantic Canada as forecasters warn of “severe impact.”
Category 1 storm still poses danger as it reaches Maritimes over the weekend, forecasters warn.
Nearly C$50 million from the Canadian government will allow more cargo to move between terminals via rail, while rerouting rigs away from eastern city’s downtown.