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Asian Gyspy Moth - 10th Policy Revision Released

Asian Gyspy Moth - 10th Policy Revision Released

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has released its revised D-95-03 Asian Gypsy Moth – Plant Protection Policy for Marine Vessels.  The 10th revision adds all ports in northern China (Shanghai...

COS Weekly News - 27 August 2010

COS Weekly News - 27 August 2010

  COS News – Week ending 27 August 2010 Issue No. 121     OFF-SHORE WIND FARMS LEAD THE WAY IN RENEWABLE ENERGY Now that the wind turbine on Grouse Mountain finally has the green light...

COS Weekly News - 20 August 2010

COS News – Week ending 20 August 2010 Issue No. 120       GATEWAY INFRASTRUCTURE FEE Last Friday, Port Metro Vancouver announced its decision on the new Gateway Infrastructure Fee (GIF)...

PMV New Gateway Infrastructure Fee

Port Metro Vancouver undertook a comprehensive consultation process with industry stakeholders to develop an effective, efficient and fair mechanism to recover the cost of the Gateway Improvement Program...

COS Weekly News - 13 August 2010

  COS News – Week ending 13 August 2010 Issue No. 119     MIGRANT SHIP ARRIVES IN ESQUIMALT The MV Sun Sea arrived in Esquimalt Harbour this morning and is carrying as many as 490 Sri...

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Port Monitors CN Service Suspension

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Port Metro Vancouver has assessed the operational and community impact of the suspension of CN rail services to container terminals Centerm, Fraser Surrey Docks and Vanterm since July 13. The Port has determined that container dwell time appears to be within acceptable operating parameters at this time. CN and the terminals have utilized speed gates and extended gates to mitigate road traffic impacts.

Port Metro Vancouver has initiated action to clarify the rail volume thresholds required for CN to resume rail service to the three affected container terminals.

Port Metro Vancouver will vigorously pursue all available options to ensure port competitiveness, service consistency, reliability and choice for Port customers, while minimizing impacts on host communities. 

Port Metro Vancouver invites commentary from commercial users expressing concerns or detailing specific impacts to operational performance since CN’s suspension of service to selected container terminals.

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