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LOCATION BERTHSSERVICESCONNECTIONS
CONTACTSDELIVERYWAREHOUSES
ABOUT US
EQUIPMENT QUALITY
www.squamishterminals.com
Squamish Terminals - About Us
Photo: Aerial View of Squamish Terminals
• Squamish Terminals is a deep-water, break-bulk terminal located on a 24 hectare (60 acre) site at the north end of Howe Sound – just 32 nautical miles north of the Port of Vancouver (48 kilometers or 30 miles via Highway 99).
• With an intermodal transportation infrastructure (including access to rail, ocean and truck), 2 berths, 3 warehouses, specialized handling equipment and an experienced team, Squamish Terminals efficiently handles cargo bound for North America and around the world.
• At Squamish Terminals we value and support our people, our environment and our community.
Squamish Terminals - About Us
Squamish Terminals - Location
Los Angeles
Seattle
Vancouver
Squamish Terminals - Connections
• Squamish Terminals is owned by Grieg Star Shipping AS (based in Bergen, Norway).
• Squamish Terminals is a public terminal; open to all major break-bulk shipping lines providing our customers with access to markets worldwide.
Squamish Terminals - Connections
• Squamish Terminals is serviced by CN Rail connecting to markets in British Columbia and Alberta, across Canada and into the United States. Shippers have access to all other major transcontinental railways.
• Squamish Terminals has developed a working relationship with Gateway Rail and TMS trucking services to facilitate effective movement of break-bulk shipments from vessels to lay down yards. This connection enables specialization in the trucking of cargo to the lower mainland and the handling of import steel products destined for North American locations via truck or rail.
Squamish Terminals - Cargo Services
• The type of cargo Squamish Terminals handles includes, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:
• Forest Products (e.g. wood pulp, panel, lumber)
• Steel Products (e.g. pipe, rebar, coil, h-beam, plate)
• Special Project Cargo (e.g. yachts, trailers, windmill parts, turbines)
• Stevedoring Services available by arrangement.
Squamish Terminals - Berths
Berth No. 2 Concrete constructionConcrete surfaceConstructed in 1988• Apron length: 152.4 meters• 0 tide draft: 12.0 meters
Berth No. 1Timber-piling constructionHeavy-duty asphalt surfaceConstructed in 1972• Apron length: 137 meters• 0 tide draft: 11.7 meters
Squamish Terminals - Warehouses
All three warehouses are well lit, equipped with fire protection, polished concrete floors for optimum cargo cleanliness and provides
direct rail access. Outside storage is also available.
Shed 1 Built in 1972
14,500 sq. meters
Shed 2 Built in 1981
13,370 sq. meters
Shed 3 Built in 1991
19,510 sq. meters
“Boxcar Special" lift trucks for unloading railcars equipped with forks, paddles or roll clamps as the commodity requires.
Squamish Terminals - Equipment
15,000 lb to 45,000 lb capacity HYSTER lift trucks for transfer of cargo into storage areas and from storage to alongside vessel or onto trailers equipped with attachments to handle all forest and steel products.
Yard Tractor FleetSisu tractor units, in tandem with double-wide Magnum trailers and single-wide
trailers as appropriate to the cargo.
Squamish Terminals - Cargo Delivery
• Squamish Terminals has maintained a registered Quality Program certification since 1994. It represents our commitment to high standards of service and cargo care.
• The Squamish Terminals award winning inventory management system tracks cargo from notification of shipping notification of shipping through inbound transportationinbound transportation, delivery delivery and storageand storage, to outbound loading to outbound loading to ship, rail or truck.ship, rail or truck.
Squamish Terminals - Quality
Squamish Terminals Ltd.P.O. Box 1520, Squamish, BC V8B 0B1
Phone: (604) 892-3511, Vancouver area phone toll-free: (604) 687-6891 Fax: (604) 892-5623, For more information visit: www.squamishterminals.com
Ron Anderson – President & [email protected]
AdministrationDoug Hackett – Vice President, Information Services & Administration
[email protected] Kim Stegeman - Manager, Marketing & Administration
OperationsJoe Webber – Vice President, Operations
[email protected] Warwick – Operations Manager
Squamish Terminals - Contacts