Midcontinent Terminal welcomes first ocean-going vessel after partial removal of iron ore dock trestle
The dock overhaul lets the terminal handle larger vessels and project cargo, with seven ships scheduled this year, officials said.
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This transformation now allows the port to handle out-of-standard cargoes, thus paving the way for diversification of its activities.
New port terminal emerges
The first international ocean-going vessel, BBC Kolding, arrived at the newly developed Midcontinent Terminal on Sunday, carrying four complete wind turbines destined for Saskatchewan. The ship is the second vessel to arrive at the Thunder Bay terminal after the partial…
Midcontinent Terminal welcomes first ocean-going vessel after partial removal of iron ore dock trestle
A Thunder Bay company has completed the removal of part of the 80-year-old iron ore dock trestle on the city's waterfront, allowing it to handle shipments of large cargo like wind turbines.
New port terminal emerges in Thunder Bay – Fort Frances Times
The first international ocean-going vessel, BBC Kolding, arrived at the newly developed Midcontinent Terminal on Sunday, carrying four complete wind turbines destined for Saskatchewan. The ship is the second vessel to arrive at the Thunder Bay terminal after the partial demolition and repurposing of the iron ore dock trestle and is the first […]
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