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Loading Record at the Port of Sept-Îles

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
A new loading record at the Port of Sept-Îles was established at the Multiuser terminal with the visit NSU Xanadu. The vessel loaded 245,057 metric tons of iron ore on board. This quantity surpassed the previous record that had been established in May 2025 with a load of 244,908 tons of iron ore on the NSU Pride mineral. In addition to the Port of Sept-Îles, many partners were required to achieve this record. Logistec, SFP Pointe-Noire, Minerai …
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A new loading record at the Port of Sept-Îles was established at the Multiuser terminal with the visit NSU Xanadu. The vessel loaded 245,057 metric tons of iron ore on board. This quantity surpassed the previous record that had been established in May 2025 with a load of 244,908 tons of iron ore on the NSU Pride mineral. In addition to the Port of Sept-Îles, many partners were required to achieve this record. Logistec, SFP Pointe-Noire, Minerai …

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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