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Saint John Port Authority

Port Facilities

Rodney Container Terminal
Barrack Point Potash Terminal · Long Wharf Terminal · Lower Cove Terminal
Navy Island Forest Products Terminal · No. 10/11/12 Terminal
Pugsley Terminal A/B · Pugsley Terminal C · Rodney Container Terminal · Private Facilities

The Port of Saint John's Container Terminal with fully computerized container and storage documentation.

Operator
BTI (Logistec Stevedoring Atlantic Inc.)
12 King Street West
Saint John, New Brunswick
E2M 7Y5
Canada

Contact: Curtis Dorion, Commercial Manager

Tel: (506) 635-4500
Fax: (506) 635-4515

Email: cdoiron@logistec.com

  Number Dimensions
(meters)
Area
(sq/meters)
Sheds 8 (irregular shape) 3,160
(container stuffing & stripping)
Open Area 18.2 Hectares
Berths Berths are dredged annually in the Fall. Designated depths indicated are the depths to which the berths are dredged at that time.
  Slip Berths
equiped with loading ramp
295 Depth 12.2m
Dock Apron - 37 meters
  Margin Berths 608 Depth 12.2m
Dock Apron - 37 meters

Usage
Containers and breakbulk

Rail Access
NB Southern Railroad has 4 tracks serving this terminal. Canadian National Railway cars may be placed on NB Southern Railroad trackage. There is also on-dock rail service for direct load/discharge.

Road Access
Route #1 gives direct access to the Trans-Canada Highway and to the United States. Truck docks are avilable.

Notes

  • 45 tonne container cranes
  • shortest distance to Montreal than any other Atlantic Canadian container port
  • storage capacity: 20,000 containers annually
  • eastern terminus of NB Southern Railroad
  • rail track on dock apron at slip berth for direct handling
  • tractor/trailer operation - import containers direct to rail cars
  • Containers can be assembled on terminal or be transferred direct to/from rail
  • a large fleet of modern container handling equipment
  • electrical outlets for reefer containers
  • fully computerized container and storage documentation
  • rail vehicle ramp for rolling stock

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