Thunder Bay Terminals Ltd, established in 1978, serves as a crucial transportation hub at the head of Lake Superior. It acts as a vital link between rail and vessel, facilitating the movement of coal from Western Canadian mines to various domestic and international markets.
The terminal's infrastructure, originally developed during the 1970s oil crisis, plays a key role in ensuring a reliable supply of Western Canadian coal to Ontario Hydro. With a dedicated dry-bulk handling facility, Thunder Bay Terminals can efficiently handle a range of dry bulk materials such as coal, potash, petroleum coke, and agricultural products.
Employing cutting-edge technology, Thunder Bay Terminals boasts an 820-foot berth capable of loading vessels to full Seaway draft in just 6.5 hours. The site spans nearly 225 acres, offering extensive ground storage capacity of around two million tonnes and an impressive annual throughput capacity of 11 million tonnes.
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