Sentences with phrase «shipping capacity»

As world trade increases, more ship capacity will be needed.
New locks are being built parallel to the original canal to double shipping capacity, allowing the canal to handle more traffic and modern cargo vessels.
The company's main objective is to provide enough shipping capacity for peak periods, and flexibility for normal operations as it takes more control of its delivery process, according to senior vice president of operations Dave Clark.
In such a scenario, a refiner who owned firm shipping capacity on Energy East could purchase oil at Edmonton and deliver it to Montreal, Quebec, or Saint John at a lower cost than that at which they would otherwise be able to obtain oil.
Either increased shipping capacity out of the Midwest or alternative markets for Canadian production would increase oil production profits for producers and the royalty and tax inflow for federal and provincial governments.
As a result, you may see a small increase in refining margins for those refiners with firm shipping capacity on Energy East, along with a decrease in refining margins for in - land refineries in Alberta.
MARAD also seeks to ensure that the United States enjoys adequate shipbuilding and repair service, efficient ports, effective intermodal water and land transportation systems, and reserve shipping capacity in time of national emergency.
Even with those projects going ahead, the industry would still be shy about a million barrels a day of shipping capacity, a shortfall that CN, CP, and other railways would be expected to step in and cover.
The US dollar spot price of steaming coal has increased by nearly 110 per cent over the past year in response to growing demand from Europe and Asia as well as shipping capacity constraints.
But Simpson and other CNY leaders were blindsided earlier this month when state Department of Transportation officials announced they were negotiating with CSX to build enhanced shipping capacity at the railroad's DeWitt yard, which straddles the border between DeWitt and Manlius.
That factory, sited on the Delaware River in NJ, USA, has the lifting, cutting, welding, cladding, drilling, machining, inspection, and shipping capacities necessary for all of the SMR - 160's capital nuclear equipment fabrication needs.
The cargo planes will provide supplemental shipping capacity for Prime Day orders and additional flexibility as Amazon's Prime subscription service grows.
Demand for more shipping capacity is coming not just from Canada, but from American exporters and importers looking to route supply chains through Vancouver and Prince Rupert to reach Asian markets faster.
Refiners without their own firm shipping capacity on Energy East (or Enbridge's Line 9) will continue to pay world prices for oil, regardless of whether that oil is Canadian or imported.
• During the quarter, iron ore production and shipping capacity in the Pilbara increased by a further five million tonnes to 230 million tonnes per annum (Mt / a), following the completion of the second debottlenecking project at the Dampier port on time and on budget.
Five years ago Geraldton Port's shipping capacity was sitting at five million tonnes per annum; that included iron ore, grains, fertilisers, metals, fuels and mineral sands.
By not building more refining and shipping capacity, they have created bottlenecks so that even if foreign countries did supply more crude oil, it would not be reflected in refined gasoline, kerosene or other downstream product prices.
Sierra Club is asking the Supreme Court of Virginia to require the State Corporation Commission (SCC) to review a key deal for shipping capacity on the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
Santa Fe already boasts the majority of the nation's soy processing and shipping capacity.
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