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Port of Montreal Tariffs 2025: Full Guide with Rates, Interpretation & Strategic Impact

Port of Montreal Tariffs 2025: Full Guide with Rates, Interpretation & Strategic Impact

Note: As of June 2025, the tariff structure outlined below remains fully current. No new rate revisions have been published by the Montreal Port Authority since the implementation of Notices

Halifax Port Tariffs 2025: Complete Analysis, Rate Tables, and Strategic Implications

Halifax Port Tariffs 2025: Complete Analysis, Rate Tables, and Strategic Implications

On April 1, 2025, the Halifax Port Authority (HPA) implemented new tariff structures affecting all commercial maritime activity in the Port of Halifax. The updated schedule introduces revised berthage, anchorage,

Container Vessel Congestion at the Port of Vancouver: June 2025 Report and Logistics Impact

Container Vessel Congestion at the Port of Vancouver: June 2025 Report and Logistics Impact

As of mid-June 2025, containerized trade through the Port of Vancouver continues to be a crucial barometer of Canada’s global logistics health. With six vessels currently at berth, one at

Canada–U.S. Target Trade Deal in 30 Days: What It Means for Canadian Logistics

Canada–U.S. Target Trade Deal in 30 Days: What It Means for Canadian Logistics

June 18, 2025 – Kananaskis, Alberta — During the G7 Summit, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump agreed to work toward a new bilateral trade agreement

🚨 Vancouver Container Terminals Face Ongoing Rail Congestion: June 2025 Update

🚨 Vancouver Container Terminals Face Ongoing Rail Congestion: June 2025 Update

Vancouver, June 18, 2025 — Canada’s busiest port is once again feeling the strain. New data from the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority reveals growing rail congestion across key container terminals,

Vancouver to Toronto Container Delivery in 2025: Complete Shipping Guide

Vancouver to Toronto Container Delivery in 2025: Complete Shipping Guide

Shipping containers across Canada, especially from Vancouver to Toronto, is a critical part of national logistics. Whether you’re moving bulk goods, importing products through the Port of Vancouver, or managing

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