Prince Rupert port says expansion aims to strengthen Canada’s supply chain
PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — British Columbia’s most northerly deep sea port says expansion of its container terminal along with other upgrades will help the West Coast deal with future supply chain challenges.
The Port of Prince Rupert says container traffic has grown rapidly over the last five years and it is working with logistics company DP World Canada on a two-stage expansion of the Fairview Container Terminal to increase its capacity.
The first stage of the project is expected to be completed by midsummer, pushing terminal capacity to 1.6 million standard shipping containers.
A statement from the port says the second stage will boost capacity by a further 200,000 containers by 2024.


