Sunday, April 20, 2014

PORT SPARKS NAFTA SUPER-RAILWAY CHALLENGE




 
With the focused development of the port in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, as an official “Asian Gateway,” Canadian National is positioned to compete with Canadian Pacific as the first truly continental NAFTA super-railroad, reaching from Canada to Mexico through the heart of the U.S.
On Sept. 12, Canadian National used the opening of its new container terminal at Prince Rupert to declare the railroad the “Midwest Express,” a reference to its ambition to move containers of good manufactured in China into the heartland of North America through distribution hubs in Chicago and Memphis.
James Foote, Canadian National’s vice president of sales and marketing, boasted Canadian National could move containers from China into the U.S. Midwest more quickly through Prince Rupert than through any other West Coast port, including Los Angeles and Long Beach.
According to the Canadian National website, the now-completed Phase I development of the Canadian National Prince Rupert container terminal has a capacity to handle 500,000 20-foot containers per year, growing to a 2 million container capacity in 2010, when Phase II development of the 150-acre facility is completed.
A video on the Canadian National website bills Prince Rupert as “North America’s Northwest Gateway,” stressing the 54th parallel location as the closest connection with the Far East and China, “shaving 30 hours shipping time for the shortest, quickest route across the Pacific.”

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