DP World completes Canadian project
dubai — DP World has completed the ‘Phase 2 North’ expansion project designed to increase the container throughput of Prince Rupert’s Fairview Container Terminal.
The increased capacity will support importers and exporters who favour Fairview for its position as the most efficient and fastest route from Asia to North American markets. DP World’s commitment to Canada will receive a further boost later this year with work to expand the company’s Centerm terminal in Vancouver due to start.
DP World group chairman and CEO, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem and François-Philippe Champagne, minister of International Trade, Government of Canada, marked the occasion in a ribbon cutting ceremony at Prince Rupert, in the presence of First Nation representatives, senior government and state officials.
“The expanded container terminal is an economic engine for the city of Prince Rupert and is directly responsible for hundreds of jobs with many others in the local community and beyond benefitting from its operations,” said bin Sulayem. “This is all part of our plans to provide capacity to meet Canada’s Pacific container terminal capacity requirements for decades to come in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner.”
DP World acquired the Fairview Container Terminal in August 2015 with the ‘Phase 2 North’ expansion project launched shortly after. The terminal supports 800 direct jobs and the original capacity of 750,000 TEU has increased to an approximate 1.35 million TEU annually.
A second berth has been added with the extension of the existing berth by 440 metres to a total berth length of 800 metres. The total terminal footprint has also increased to 32 hectares with the reclamation of 4.5 hectares of land.
— business@khaleejtimes.com