This article presents Hapag Lloyd's Glory, the first ocean-going vessel at the Port of Montreal in 2007. The 177-meter-long container ship arrived in Montreal carrying 670 20 foot equivalent units. This feat signals a new year of commercial navigation at the Port of Montreal and marks the ...
And so far the experiment appears to be working. In the city of Brossard, a suburb of Montreal, traffic speeds around the FRED-controlled light have dropped by nearly six miles an hour. Here's a video of FRED in action. Now in addition to slowing down the leadfoots, the FRED system c...
The article reports that cargo volumes at Port of Montreal in Quebec increased by 9 percent in 2011 and that Captain Jendrik Fuerstenberg, master of the Maritime Vessel (MV) Seasprat, received the Gold-Headed Cane.EBSCO_bspCanadian Sailings...
The article reports on the plan of the Traffic Club of Montreal to increase membership. According to president Larry Dorey, the club offers individuals the opportunity to discuss matters of mutual concern within the transportation industry and to network and socialize among colleagues. The events ...
States that the Port of Montreal in Quebec still expects to post record traffic numbers in 2006 despite a slower start to the year. Tonnes of cargo handled by the port in the first quarter of 2006; Reason for the decrease in the tonnes of cargo handled by the port; Remarks from Dominic...
Montreal area seeks year-round cruise traffic.The article reports that the ports in Montreal, Quebec area are seeking year-round cruise traffic in 2010.JainchillJohannaEBSCO_bspTravel Weekly
The article discusses the 7.6% increase in traffic at Port Montreal in Quebec during the first quarter of 2010 attributed to the two drivers of growth including the 11.1% increase in containerized cargo and the 36.6% in iron ore.EBSCO_bspCanadian Sailings...
Traffic up sharply at Port of Montreal in the first half of 2010.The article reports that the Port of Montreal, Quebec posted an eight per cent increase in port traffic in the first half of 2010.EBSCO_bspCanadian Sailings
Montreal Container Traffic Dropped in 2009.The article reports on the 15.3 percent decrease in container throughput at the Port of Montreal in Quebec in 2009.LeachPeterT.JoC Online
Final Montreal stats show 12-per-cent drop in total traffic in 2009.The article reports that the Port of Montreal handled 24.5 million tons of cargo in 2009, a 12 percent drop year-on-year from 2008, based on Montreal Port Authority records....