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Grieg Star offer integrated transport solutions from shipper to end receiver. As an important part of the logistic chain we have long-term agreements with terminals in all major ports serving as consolidation and distribution hubs.
We own Squamish Terminals, a purpose-built break-bulk terminal located at the north end of Howe Sound – just 32 nautical miles north of the Port of Vancouver in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. Squamish Terminals is a public terminal offering efficient handling of forest products, steel products and special project cargo for loading to or from ocean vessels and barges. With two berths, three warehouses, specialized handling equipment, an experienced work force and an intermodal transportation infrastructure (including rail, ocean and truck), Squamish Terminals efficiently imports and exports cargo to major markets worldwide.
Squamish Terminals Ltd. - Facts
- Total area: 24 hectares (60 acres)
- Three Warehouses: 47,400 square meters (510,000 square feet), well lit, equipped with fire protection and polished concrete floors. Outside storage is also available.
- Two berths, which handle common size Panamax vessels:
- Berth 1: Apron Length: 137.0 meters (450 feet), Zero Tide Draft: 11.7 meters (38 feet)
- Berth 2: Apron Length: 152.4 meters (500 feet), Zero Tide Draft: 12.4 meters (41 feet)
- Full scale handling of forest products, steel products and special project cargo. Stevedoring services are available by arrangement.
- Connected to Canadian National Railway (CN Rail), with interchange to major transcontinental railways.
- Connected to Gateway Rail and TMS trucking services to facilitate effective movement of break-bulk shipments to lay down yards.
- Security protocols fall under the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and Transport Canada.
- Committed to the establishment, promotion, and maintenance of a safe and healthy workplace.
- Registered Quality Program certification since 1994.
- For more information visit http://www.squamishterminals.com
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