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Neptune Terminals ships Canadian potash and steel–making coal to markets around the world, according to its website. It employs approximately 300 people a day, with plans to increase that to 400.
North Vancouver’s Neptune Terminals is facing a $250,000 fine after pleading guilty in the death of a worker. Donald Jantz, 53, was cleaning the coal terminal’s stacker reclaimer on Oct. 22 ...
Neptune Terminals is looking to install $6 million worth of infrastructure aimed at keeping more of its coal dust on site. The plan is for a series of new spray poles that create a “water ...
CPKC’s lost volumes are largely due to the shutdown at Neptune terminals and Westshore terminals being unable to handle all the volume that would typically move through the Port of Vancouver, ...
Vancouver-headquartered Teck Resources (NYSE: TECK) will start usingCanadian National (NYSE: CNI) to haul its coal to West Coast ports in 2021. Canadian National's (CN) competitor, Canadian ...
SAAM Towage announced it has closed an agreement with Teck & Neptune Terminals that will allow the deployment of the first two electric tugs to its fleet. The ElectRA 2300SX tugs are designed by ...
The president of Neptune Terminals, one of Canada’s largest bulk terminals specializing in the export of Canadian steelmaking coal and potash, says diverse teams lead to better outcomes.
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