Port of Thunder Bay CEO Chris Heikkinen speaks at a funding announcement at Keefer Terminal on Friday.
Capacity at the Port of Thunder Bay is being increased thanks to federal government funding.Posted: Mar 15, 2024 4:40 PM EDT | Last Updated: 9 hours ago
"By enabling growth in this trade, which is what this funding is really giving us, we're able to provide more capacity for those backhaul cargoes in the port." "All said and done, it's probably about a three-year project," he said. "So towards the end of is when we look to have it complete."
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