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Information on ports in Canada

Canada destination for sea transport

Today, freight transport by sea is the most economical way of transporting goods of all kinds economically and efficiently to any desired destination in the world safely and on time. This applies to common freight as well as special transports, such as the loading and transportation of refrigerated goods, dangerous goods or even oversized cargo.

Packaging and stowage are important

However, the packaging and stowage of the mostly sensitive and high-value goods, which should not suffer any damage during the transport over the ocean, is also decisive for sea freight. Modern ISO Container protect against wind and weather. Depending on the cargo, a distinction is made between standard containers and special containers. The specialised freight forwarder will help you to differentiate between reefer, flat, opten top or hicube. At the same time, the sea freight company also advises and organises the optimum protection of your valuable objects, including complete customs clearance. So you can sit back comfortably and look forward to on-time delivery. Many countries have modern infrastructures on their large area facilities. In Canada alone, there are countless ports, which have experienced a considerable boom in recent decades, not least due to globalisation.

Here are some of the ports in Canada:

Argentia, Halifax, Montreal, Quebec, Saint John, St. John's, Toronto. All of the facilities there have modern facilities and structures, and new investments are constantly being made in the expansion of the ports.