Carmangay Alberta - G3 Canada Ltd. on Friday announced plans to build a primary grain elevator near Carmangay.
To be served by Canadian Pacific (CP), the state-of-the-art facility will feature the same high-efficiency technology as the company's other new elevators on
the Prairies, which can load 134 car trains in a few hours on a loop track, G3 Canada officials said in a press release.
The new elevator will have a storage capacity of 42,000 tons.
Construction is expected to start soon and conclude in 2020, when G3 Canada's new grain export terminal in Vancouver, British Columbia, is slated to become
operational.
"The G3 Carmangay elevator is designed to save farmers' time and keep their grain moving to market," said G3 Canada Chief Executive Officer Don
Chapman.
The company continues to expand its grain origination network in western Canada.
Construction is underway on elevators in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, and Maidstone, Saskatchewan, and G3 Canada recently marked the grand openings of new elevators
near Melville and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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