"The agricultural industry in the Rio Grande Valley continues to have a tremendous economic impact for the region," said Navigation District Chairman John Wood. "We’re pleased that the partnership between West Plains LLC, OmniTRAX Inc. and the Port of Brownsville will benefit our local growers and connect them with new markets."
Ribbon cutting ceremony officially opens the Port of Brownsville grain elevator. From left: Omar Perera (Brownsville Chamber of Commerce (BCC)), John Reed ( Brownsville Navigation District (BND Vice-Chairman, Andrea Benton (BCC), Sandra Langley (BCC), John Phillips (BCC),, Amit Bhandari (CEO, BioUrja Group), Mike Rowan, (President, West Plains), Paul Johnson ( director of operations, West Plains), John Wood (BND Chairman), George Gracia (BCC),, Alan Simon (Vice President of Industrial Development, for OmniTRAX), Ralph Cowen (BND Commissioner), Olga Morales (BCC), and Eduardo A. Campirano (Port of Brownsville Director & CEO).
"Prince Rupert’s container business has experienced rapid growth since the opening of Fairview Container Terminal. This project is the continued evolution of our fast and reliable trans-Pacific service," said Port Authority President Don Krusel. "The expansion of our intermodal operations answers growing interest from North American shippers that are capitalizing on the Prince Rupert advantage."
Investor Partnership Commits to Marine Container Facility Project for Sydney, Nova Scotia
Ports America and Sydney Harbour Investment Partners (SHIP) have formalized an agreement for the promotion, development and management of the proposed Novaporte marine container facility at the Port of Sydney in Nova Scotia.
SHIP has exclusive development rights to approximately 500 acres in the Port of Sydney. With the support of Ports America and a specially formed development group, it build a dedicated, semi-automated, deep-water marine container facility capable of handling 18,000+ TEU vessels. Building will commence after establishing sufficient customer volume commitments. Construction, once initiated, will take approximately two years.
Ports America will apply its business development and growth strategies while marketing the Novaporte terminal as a Ports America-managed facility to attract new customer and investor relationships. It also will advise on the operational configuration of the terminal to maximize efficiency. Ports America will manage and operate the terminal for 40 years, providing services such as full stevedore and terminal labor management, terminal operating systems, and maintenance and repair.
"Novaporte is a uniquely located deep water port able to handle the largest of the next generation of ultra-large container vessels," said Peter Ford, chief strategy officer at Ports America. "Geographically, it is the first stop for vessels on the Great Circle Route from Europe and Asia via the Suez. It has abundant land, an adjacent 1,200-acre logistics park and is located in a foreign trade zone. Add to that abundant power, road and rail, as well as a skilled work force, and you have the makings of an East Coast gateway for the next generation of super ships."