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Celebrating DP World’s 100th Anniversary

Anniversary celebrates terminal’s increased capacity and support for Canada’s commitment to growing Indo-Pacific trade

DP World and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has celebrated two historic events—the completion of the Centerm Expansion Project at DP World Vancouver and the 100th anniversary of the port’s marine terminal operations.

These two events highlight British Columbia’s (BC) ongoing leadership in sustainable trade, technological innovation and introducing Canadian goods to new markets supported by partners such as DP World in Canada.

The 100-year anniversary marks an opportunity to celebrate the ongoing commitment of DP World employees, the ILWU (International Longshore and Warehouse Union)—with over 10,000 longshore and foremen employees having worked for DP World in BC over the past 20 years—handling over 20 million loaded twentyfoot equivalent units (TEUs). Along with its partners, DP World is making the global supply chain more resilient, establishing Canada’s leadership in sustainable trade and exporting Canadian goods to global markets.

DP World continues to support and advance the long-term growth of Canada’s ports and terminals, including the Port of Vancouver, through new technologies and commitment to innovation and sustainable trade in- frastructure. As the country’s gateway to over 170 trading economies around the world, Vancouver handles one in every $3 of Canada’s trade in goods outside of North America. This enables the trade of approximately $305 billion in goods, while the port’s activities sustain 115,300 jobs, $7 billion in wages, and $11.9 billion in GDP across Canada.

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Group Chairman and CEO of DP World, said: “The 100th anniversary of terminal operations on the west coast is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate Canada’s rich maritime and port history and look ahead to a future that includes DP World’s industry-leading technology and innovation in supply chains. It’s also a chance for us, along with our employees and partners, to celebrate a responsible, sus- tainable, strategic approach to managing Canada’s network of ports and terminals.”

Centerm Expansion Project

DP World and the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority also marked the completion of the Centerm Expansion Project, a $350 million CAD ($260 million USD) awardwinning project to increase throughput by 60% and position British Columbia as a leader in sustainable trade.

The newly expanded terminal can now handle 1.5 million TEUs a year, compared to 900,000 TEUs previously, while adding 15% to the terminal’s overall footprint.

The project reduces the terminal’s environmental impact by adding capacity for container ships to connect to electrical shore power and converting its diesel yard cranes to electric. It further reduces greenhouse gas emissions by eliminating wait times for vehicles at train crossings and building to LEED and Envision

P350 Features

• 65" tail roll height

• 2" tongue & groove fir decking

• Heavy-duty fold up dolly legs certification sustainability standards.

This expansion represents a significant investment in the future of international trade, and DP World is committed to continuing to play a vital role in connecting Canadian businesses to markets around the world, while contributing to sustainable economic growth and prosperity for all.

The expansion was completed by Centennial Expansion Partners (CXP).

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• Oilfield rear bumper c/w cross chain legs

• 48" sliding suspension w/ 6" lock intervals

• Rebound chains on all axles

• CMVSS air system

• Sealed air control and gauge box

• Full width live tail roll w/ 2 support sets

• Twelve 3-bar winches c/w opposing “J” hooks

• Steel inner and aluminum outer wheels

DP World has committed to investing $500 million globally over the next five years to help cut its carbon emissions by 700,000 tonnes to become a net-zero carbon enterprise by 2050.

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority also completed the South Shore Access Project earlier this month in partnership with the Government of Canada and with funding from the National Trade Corridors Fund. The final part of the South Shore Access Project, including upgrades to Waterfront Road and the removal of road and rail conflicts in the area to connect terminals directly to the Trans-Canada Highway are now complete.

Robin Silvester, President and Chief Executive Officer, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, said: “Expanding the footprint of the Centerm container terminal and improving road and rail links in the area will increase container trade capacity and resiliency at the Port of Vancouver in the near term. As recent years have shown, a robust container sector is critical for Canadian exports and for reliable ac- cess to the goods Canadians depend on every day from markets around the world— and these projects represent an important piece of the puzzle when it comes to enabling Canadian trade. We’d like to thank our project partners including DP World and the federal government for their support and collaboration, as well the local community and south shore tenants for their patience and understanding during construction.”

Rob Ashton, President ILWU Canada, said: “On behalf of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, we proudly celebrate the remarkable history of DP World operations here in Canada. Over the past century, DP World Vancouver has been an integral part of the Canadian maritime industry, connecting businesses to global markets, providing employment opportunities and supporting economic growth across the country. We look forward to continued collaboration in the years to come.”

The Honourable Omar Alghabra, Minister of Transport, said: “Today, we celebrate the completion of the

Centerm Expansion Project and the South Shore Access Project, which will aid in meeting the growing container shipment demands at the Port of Vancouver. Our investments in these initiatives will strengthen and support our supply chain, leading to the growth of Canada’s economy, improve the environment, and make life more affordable for Canadians.”

Maksim Mihic, CEO and General Manager, DP World (Canada), said: “DP World Vancouver has been a vital gateway for Canadian businesses to access global markets for 100 years. Our investment in the Centerm Expansion Project enhances our capacity to facilitate sustainable trade while providing end-to-end logistics solutions. We remain committed to supporting communities, creating employment opportunities, and ensuring the safe and reliable flow of goods across the globe. As we continue to innovate and partner with others, we look forward to driving economic growth in Canada and beyond.” SP

Source: Port of Vancouver

Gincor Werx Named One Of Canada’s Best Managed Companies

Gincor Werx was recognized for its industry-leading performance, its global business practices, and its sustained growth by receiving the prestigious 2023 Canada’s Best Managed Companies award.

Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Canada’s Best Managed Companies program awards excellence in private Canadian-owned companies with revenues of $50 million or greater. To attain the designation, companies are evaluated on their leadership in the areas of strategy, culture and commitment, capabilities, and innovation, governance and financial performance.

President and CEO, Luc Stang shared his pleasure noting, “I’m extremely pleased that Gincor Werx is a winner of Canada’s Best Managed Companies prestigious award. This is a win for all our managers across all business units. We have continuously strived through the years to do the right things for all stakeholders. This recognition further validates that our leaders and employees have helped us get here by learning together and applying what it takes to be recognized as Best Managed Company in Canada. Big kudos to the Gincor Werx Team.”

Canada’s Best Managed Companies is one of the country’s leading business awards programs recognizing innovative and world-class businesses.

Every year, hundreds of entrepreneurial companies compete for this designation in a rigorous and independent evaluation process. Applicants are evaluated by an independent panel of judges with representation from program sponsors and special guests.

Effective, transparent communication with all stakeholders has been the cornerstone of our success. Along with a diversity of products and services that define our place in the industry, the passion of our team propels the flywheel of energy within the business and creates better client, employee, vendors, and business partner experiences to help fuel our Best Managed practices. These elements are validated by our consecutive Top Growing Companies and Best Place to Work in Canada awards. We firmly believe that the pillars that make up Canada’s Best Managed Companies are aligned with our core values and serve as a guide to how we establish and achieve our strategic vision.

The 2023 cohort of Best Managed companies share common themes such as having a people-centric culture, targeting effective ESG strategies, and accelerating operational digitization. SP

Source: Gincor Werx

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