Intermodal shipping is the subject for two current initiatives at the Prince Rupert Port Authority as they seek updated information on marine shipping trends (image from Prince Rupert Port Authority) |
The Prince Rupert Port Authority is looking to the future and launching a pair of initiatives to serve to inform port officials. That through an assessment of Internal Import market factors in marine shipping with a focus on a number of key elements.
The engagement is one that the Port would like to see deliver in six areas of note.
1. Increase PRPA’s awareness of the US/Canada import intermodal market and differentiate between intact marine containers and 53’ container movement containing marine containers cargoes
2. Inform market share measurements through multiple lenses/regions
3. Provide ability to understand scenarios based on industry trends for intact marine containers
and domestic 53’ containers
4. Understand what is moving “inside the box”. What are the commodities, types of cargoes,
industries that are utilizing Prince Rupert, and what are their needs in a gateway
5. Generate a long-term volume growth forecast and outlook
6. Increase awareness of the Port of Prince Rupert and the service offerings existing or planned.
The project comes with a focus on a number of key elements.
A better understanding of the US and Canadian Market Size
Competitive Transportation
Port Analysis, Industry Trends and Drivers
Jeff Stromdahl is the Port's contact person towards the project, the timelines on the project is as follows:
At the same time the Port is also looking to have a survey conducted towards Intermodal Imports, the focus towards that work looks as follows:
Two elements make for that survey project, an Intermodal Import Shipper Survey and an Intermodal Import Marine Carrier survey.
As with the Market Assessment, Jeff Stromdahl is the contact at the Port, the timeline towards the completion of the Survey portion of the work as follows:
More background on both projects is available through the BC Bid portal.
More notes related to Port themes can be reviewed here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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