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Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The British Columbia Ports & Terminals report was researched and written by PrismTeck Inc. The report covers businesses along the 24,000 KM long coastline of British Columbia, starting from Vancouver and ending in Alaska. In order to gather the data for this report, a secondary study was conducted with the use of Google maps and the website of each business. The six-week process started with the identification of businesses along the coastline. To identify the one hundred and ten companies, we used Google maps as well as their websites. Our next step was to thoroughly research each company to know more about them. We then conducted a brief analysis to see where the companies stood in terms of company size and business value. Lastly, we wrote about each business, its facilities, location and more. Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 2 British Columbia is the most beautiful province of Canada which is defined by Pacific Ocean and mountain Ranges. It is located on the west of Canada with the total population of 5.071 Million. The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, located on Vancouver Island. British Columbia is one of the most liked provinces in Canada by the tourist as it has many things to offer like glaciers, national parks, islands, ocean, mountains, hiking, and biking trails. It stretches 1,180 km from north to south and 1,030 km from east to west at its widest point. British Columbia is the hub for ocean related business, and it plays a major role in the economy i.e. imports and exports of Canada. British Columbia offers more than 110 business along its coastline contributing to the economy. Port of Vancouver present in British Columbia is one of the biggest ports in terms of operations in Canada. There are some interesting facts about the geography of British Columbia, there are 57 inlets in British Columbia out of which Burrard Inlet is the one where most of the terminals are located, there are 49 sounds and 41 Fjord in total. British Columbia have businesses related to agriculture, chemicals, ports & terminals, cruise ships, ferry terminals, forest products and so on. British Columbia have the population from diverse ethnic backgrounds people from more than 200 first nations are living here. Due to this a lot of cultural diversity can be seen in British Columbia from food, festivals, and arts. When it comes to languages spoken, after English Chinese and Punjabi are spoken more. On the education side British Columbia has many universities to offer to its people such as University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, Douglas College, University of Victoria. Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 3 – PORTS & TERMINALS COVERED AREA MAPS 23 22 26 8 9 12 11 14 13 20 15 25 6 19 18 1 2 3 16 10 17 7 4 24 5 21 Terminal Legend 1. Cascadia Terminal 14. G3 Terminal 2. Parkland Refinery 15. Chem Trade Chemicals Limited (Canexus) 3. Island Tug & Barge Limited 16. TYMAC Launch Service Limited 4. Westridge Marine Terminal 17. Alliance Grain Terminal 5. Burrard Products Terminal 18. Viterra Pacific Terminal 6. Ioco Terminal 19. Canada Place 7. GCT Vanterm 20. Lynnterm Terminal (East & West Gate) 8. Pembina Canada Terminals 21. Pacific Coast Terminals 9. Fibreco 22. BC Ferries Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal 10. Centerm Terminal 23. Howe Sound Pulp & Paper Corporation 11. Richardson International Terminal 24. West Coast Reduction 12. Cargill Grain Terminal 25. Univar Solutions 13. Neptune Bulk Terminals 26. Canpotex Terminal Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 4 PORTS & TERMINALS COVERED AREA MAPS 48 4 7 45 46 41 42 27 28 29 30 49 39 38 44 35 37 34 36 33 32 31 40 FRASER RIVER FRASER Terminal Legend 27. Mercury Launch & Tug Limited 35. IMFS 43. Diasaw Manufacturing 28. Ledcor Resources & Transportation 36. Blue Water System Limited 44. Westran Portside Limited Terminal 29. City Transfer Richmond Yard & 37. Westran Portside Terminal 45. Gardenia Trading Barge Limited Limited Corporation 30. Damco Warehouse 38. Lulu Island Terminal 46. Arm Transportation 31. Tri – R Transport Limited 39. Fraser Surrey Docks 47. Olympia Transportation Limited 32. Reagle Terminals 40. Westshore Terminals 48. Surround Technologies Limited 33. Seaspan Ferries Corporation 41. Anbrook Industries Limited 49. Wallenius Wilhelmsen 34. Delta Tug & Barge Limited 42. Teal Jones Group Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 5 PORTS & TERMINALS COVERED AREA MAPS 51 60 70 69 66 50 67 68 64 55 61 62 58 56 65 57 54 52 53 63 59 Terminal Legend 50. Terminal Forest Products Limited 57. Harmac Pulp Operations 64. Westcoast Marine Terminals 51. BC Ferries Port McNeill Terminal 58. Nanaimo Cruise Terminal 65. WFP Duke Point Sawmill 52. BC Ferries Swartz Bay Terminal 59. Ogden Point Terminal 66. Catalyst Paper (Powell River) 53. Brentwood Bay Ferry Terminal 60. Orca Quarry Marine 67. Squamish Terminals Terminal 54. Catalyst Paper (Crofton) 61. Port Alberni Terminals 68. Woodfibre LNG 55. Departure Bay Ferry Terminal 62. Saysutshun (Newcastle 69. Duncan Bay Barge Terminal Island) Ferry Terminal 56. Duke Point Terminal 63. Ship Point 70. Westview Terminal Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 6 PORTS & TERMINALS COVERED AREA MAPS Terminal Legend 71. Ridley Terminals 78. Rio Tinto Al Clan 72. Tidal Coast Terminals 79. Kitimat LNG Facility 73. Stewart Bulk Terminals 80. Prince Rupert Grain Terminal 74. Fairview Container Terminal 81. Prince Rupert Alaska Fairy Terminal 75. BC Ferries Prince Rupert Terminal 82. Skidegate (Graham Island) 76. Northland Cruise Terminal 83. Mc Loughlin Bay Terminal 77. Prince Rupert Terminal . Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 7 PORTS & TERMINALS COVERED AREA MAPS 95 92 93 94 89 91 96 90 88 87 86 85 ALASKA Terminal Legend 84. Crowley Fuels 91. Worldwide Movers Inc. 85. Alaska Marine Highway Terminal 92. Juneau Ferry Terminal 86. George Inlet Cannery 93. Alaska Marine Lines (Yakutat) 87. Calder Bay 94. Hecla Green Creek (Mine) 88. Arrowhead LPG 95. Skagway Cruise Terminal 89. Alaska Marine Lines 96. Excursion Inlet Cannery 90. Petro Marine Services Ports & Terminals Handbook 2020 8 Contents VANCOUVER .................................................................................................................................................................. 14 1. Cascadia Terminal .................................................................................................................................................. 14 2. Parkland Refinery .................................................................................................................................................. 15 3. Island Tug & Barge Limited.................................................................................................................................... 16 4. Westridge Marine Terminal ...................................................................................................................................... 17 5. Burrard Products Terminal .................................................................................................................................... 18 6. Ioco Terminal ......................................................................................................................................................... 19 7. GCT Vanterm .......................................................................................................................................................... 20 8. Pembina Canada Terminals ................................................................................................................................... 21 9. Fibreco .................................................................................................................................................................... 22 10. Centerm Terminal .............................................................................................................................................. 23 11. Richardson International Terminal ................................................................................................................... 24 12. Cargill Grain Terminal ........................................................................................................................................ 25 13. Neptune Bulk Terminals .................................................................................................................................... 26 14. G3 Terminal ........................................................................................................................................................ 27 15. Chem Trade Chemicals Limited (Canexus) ........................................................................................................ 28 16. TYMAC Launch Service Limited ......................................................................................................................... 29 17. Alliance Grain Terminal ..................................................................................................................................... 30 18. Viterra Pacific Terminal ..................................................................................................................................... 31 19. Canada Place ...................................................................................................................................................... 32 20. Lynnterm Terminal (East & West Gate) ............................................................................................................ 33
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