News Release

Mobile Harbour Crane to arrive at Port of Corner Brook

CORNER BROOK, NL (April 24, 2020) – The BBC Austria is set to arrive at the Port of Corner Brook Sunday, April 26, 2020, to deliver container handling equipment for the Port of Corner Brook. The equipment includes a new eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbour Crane and two Hyster Reach Stackers purchased by the port and its project partners. Also, on board is a third Hyster Reach Stacker and three Mafi Shunter Trucks purchased by Logistec Stevedoring Inc. for its operations at the port. Offloading of the equipment will commence Monday, April 25, 8am.

This acquisition of the port’s equipment was made possible by an investment of $5.5 million approved under Transport Canada’s National Trade Corridors Fund in August 2019.

“Our government is investing in Canada’s economy by making improvements to our trade and transportation corridors. The transportation and distribution of goods are a vital part of our local, regional, and national economies. This investment in the Port of Corner Brook will stimulate economic growth, create quality middle-class jobs, and ensure that Canada’s transportation networks remain competitive and efficient, fostering long-term prosperity for all of the Long Range Mountains.”
-Gudie Hutchings, Member of Parliament for Long Range Mountains

This funding was augmented by $5.5 million contributed by project partners: Corner Brook Port Corporation, Logistec Stevedoring Inc., Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Ltd., and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.

“A partnership like this is what we at LOGISTEC firmly believe in. Newfoundland plays an important role in the Canadian supply chain. Making smart Investments in Canadian infrastructure and trade corridors are key to ensuring Canada’s continued success in the global marketplace.”
-Rodney Corrigan, LOGISTEC Stevedoring, President.

The new mobile crane will increase efficiency at the Port of Corner Brook by growing its capacity to move containers at a faster rate. This equipment will enhance the port’s industrial global shipping operations by allowing for the movement of Canadian goods to international markets.
“Stimulating economic growth for western and northern Newfoundland is an integral part of the port’s mandate. The arrival of the new mobile crane and other required equipment is a significant milestone in laying the groundwork for future prosperity for the Port and the region.”
-Jackie Chow, Chief Executive Office, Corner Brook Port Corporation

About Corner Brook Port Corporation
Incorporated in 2001, the Corner Brook Port Corporation (CBPC) is a community-based, community-controlled organization. As a not-for-profit corporation, future profits from the operation are reinvested back into port infrastructure and facilities to ensure long-term sustainability in the region. The mission of the CBPC is to ensure the continued growth and development of the port by providing a high-quality ocean transportation and distribution link to serve the needs of western and northern Newfoundland and Labrador. The Corporation works toward its mandate within three lines of business: industrial port operations, real estate, and cruise tourism.

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Media Contact:
Jennifer Hartley
Business Development Manager
709-640-1399 | jhartley@cornerbrookport.com

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SPECIAL MARINE NOTIFICATION: CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19)

PURPOSE

Recognizing the evolving situation concerning Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), the Corner Brook Port Corporation (CBPC) is committed to provide information and guidance on protocols to consider in safeguarding the health and safety of those working within the Port of Corner Brook. The information in this notification is based on best practices and on recommendations developed by the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) and World Health Organization (WHO) to prevent and minimize the spread of the virus and to contribute to the health and safety of those working within the Port of Corner Brook.

BACKGROUND

On January 30, 2020, the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee of the World Health Organization declared the Coronavirus outbreak a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC). Accordingly, Transport Canada (TC) Marine Security Operations provided information and guidance to the Canadian marine industry on protocols to consider in safeguarding the health and safety of those working in the marine industry in Canada. This information was based on recommendations developed by the PHAC and WHO.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Common signs of infection with the Coronavirus include fever and respiratory symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, kidney failure and even death.

PREVENTATIVE MEASURES

While the immediate risk of this new virus to the Port of Corner Brook users and staff is believed to be low, everyone can do their part to help the Port of Corner Brook respond to this emerging public health threat. Personal hygiene measures such as frequent hand washing with soap and water, avoiding touching the eyes, nose and mouth and avoiding close contact with people who are symptomatic are important preventative measures.

TEMPORARY DIRECTION AND GUIDANCE

In order to contribute to the health and safety of those who work in and support the business of the Port of Corner Brook, and to reduce and/or eliminate the risk of spreading of the Coronavirus within the Port of Corner Brook jurisdiction, the following is implemented on a temporary basis:

FOREIGN FLAGGED VESSELS

  1. Foreign flagged ships are to ensure that all required components of the 96-hour and 24-hour Pre-Arrival Inspection Report (PAIR) are completed in accordance with section 221 of the Marine Transportation Security Regulations (MTSR);
  2. Vessel Masters with crew members and passengers symptomatic of the Coronavirus are to advise TC Marine Safety and Security following transmission of the 96-hour PAIR;
  3. As to vessels with symptomatic crew members or passengers, TC Marine Security Inspectors will advise PHAC officials, who will follow up directly with the vessel;
  4. Based on the information provided in No.3 above, PHAC will provide follow-up directions;
  5. In the event that PHAC determines that a crew member or passenger on-board a vessel is at risk, TC Marine Safety and Security, in coordination with PHAC, will provide notification to others on a required basis (including, but not limited to, Canadian Coast Guard, Pilotage Authorities, TC Marine Safety, CBPC, CBSA, etc.);
  6. Based on the determination in No. 5, should the vessel be granted permission to enter the Port of Corner Brook by the appropriate regulatory authorities, then the CBPC will enact its own emergency response plan and/or applicable protocols in coordination with PHAC and TC.

DOMESTIC VESSELS

  1. The above procedures do not apply to Canadian Registered Vessels;
  2. Domestic vessels should report passengers and crew who are symptomatic of the Coronavirus to provincial and local health authorities; and
  3. If a case of Coronavirus is suspected, Masters of Canadian Vessels are to advise TC and supporting agencies immediately, i.e. Pilots, CBPC, etc., prior to others boarding or coming into contact with passengers from the vessel.

ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Public Health Authorities: contact 811 or 1-888-709-2929 if you develop fever, cough, or difficulty breathing.

Government of Canada Novel Coronavirus information line: 1-833-784-4397

For the latest updates on the Coronavirus Outbreak, please visit the WHO website at the following link: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

Additional details on Operational Considerations for Managing COVID-19 cases/outbreak on board ships, is located at the following link: https://www.who.int/publications-detail/operational-considerations-for-managing-covid-19-cases-outbreak-on-board-ships

For the latest updates from the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), Guidance for Ship Operators for the Protection of the Health of Seafarers Coronavirus (COVID-19), please visit the ICS website at the following link: https://www.ics-shipping.org/news/press-releases/2020/03/05/international-chamber-of-shipping-(ics)-issues-new-coronavirus-(covid-19)-guidance-for-shipping-industry

For the latest updates and information from the Government of Canada, please visit the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC): https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/coronavirus-disease-covid-19.html

Questions or queries regarding Government of Canada response to COVID-19 should be directed to the Public Health Agency of Canada using the following link: https://health.canada.ca/en/public-health/corporate/contact-us.html

Questions for queries regarding the marine industry should be directed to Transport Canada using the following marinesafety-securitemaritime@tc.gc.ca

For the latest information from the Cruise Line International Association (CLIA), please visit the CLIA website at the following link: https://cruising.org/news-and-research/press-room/2020/march/clia-covid-19-toolkit

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