Pitt Meadows British Columbia - Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (CP) and Maersk announced they have an agreement that will result in an
expansion at CP's Pitt Meadows intermodal yard.
The two companies will build and operate a trans-load and distribution facility in Vancouver to expand CP's and Maersk Canada's supply chain options for
customers, said the companies in a joint press release on Tuesday.
The CP trans-load facility will be an expansion of CP's existing Vancouver Intermodal Facility, in Pitt Meadows.
Maersk operates in 121 countries, and 343 ports, and the new facility answers a need for warehouse space in Vancouver, where there is a shortage, said company
spokesman Tom Boyd.
He said there will be jobs in warehousing and distribution created at the Pitt Meadows location.
He could not say at this time how many positions will be created.
CP will own the new facility, and it will be operated by Maersk.
For Maersk, there will be a change from truck to rail use under the agreement, as CP will shuttle containers to and from the ocean terminals via
train.
Maersk's ambition to establish a sustainable supply chain aligns with CP's initiatives to fight climate change, said the press release.
Mayor Bill Dingwall said the city has reached out to CP to ask for more details about the new project, and whether there are traffic or other implications for
the city.
The import trans-load facility will be operational in 2021.
Neil Corbett.