DP World Breaks Ground on Duke Point Terminal Expansion, Strengthening Vancouver Island’s Global Connectivity
- DP World has proposed a major expansion at the Duke Point Terminal in Nanaimo to enhance shipping operations and boost trade domestically and internationally.
- The expansion will increase the terminal's capacity, allowing it to handle larger vessels and improve efficiency with new facilities and upgrades.
- Construction begins almost immediately, with an estimated cost of $110 million, backed by federal and provincial funding, and is expected to last 18-24 months.
- The Government of Canada announced that the project is unlikely to cause significant environmental harm, considering Indigenous rights and community input.
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Settlement between JNPA and NSICT finalised: Boost to PPP in the port sector - Maritime Gateway
The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA)ha has finalised a tariff settlement with NSIC, part of DP World (DPW), an UAE Government company. NSICT operates a container terminal in JNPA. JNPA and UAE government owned port and terminal operator DPW have finalised the conciliation agreement, the broad contours of which the board had earlier approved. With this a long-standing issue for the past many years involving lengthy legal battles has been re…
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