Recognizing National Indigenous Peoples Day

We join with fellow Canadians to recognize and celebrate the fundamental roles of First Nations, Inuit, and the Métis Nation on these lands long before the Canadian culture and identity we know now. The histories, art, traditions, and cultures of Indigenous Peoples have shaped our past and remain integral to who we are today. However, […]

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GLOBAL CONTAINER TERMINALS CELEBRATES EARTH DAY BY BUILDING BACK BETTER

VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA – As we consider the theme of Restore Our Earth™ this Earth Day, Global Container Terminals is proud to share some of the innovative projects that are reducing our environmental footprint. GCT’s Global Commitment program reflects not only our commitment to the environment, safety and the community but also to the ongoing […]

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GLOBAL CONTAINER TERMINALS ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD CHAIR

VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA – GCT Global Container Terminals Inc. (GCT) today announced that Brenda Eprile has been appointed Chair of the Board and will join the Board as an independent director, effective March 1, 2021.  Ms. Eprile is a seasoned Canadian executive and corporate director with experience across a variety of industries. She has served on […]

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GCT Deltaport Celebrates Completion of Final Tracks at Deltaport Intermodal Rail Yard

Vancouver, BC –  GCT Canada is pleased to announce the completion of the final two tracks of the GCT Deltaport Intermodal Rail Yard Expansion Project, which sets GCT Deltaport apart as the most efficient and capable ship-to-rail discharge facility in the world. The GCT Deltaport Intermodal Rail Yard Expansion Project is the second, $300 million privately-funded […]

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GCT Investment advances capability at Vanterm Terminal with two modern Ship-to-Shore Cranes in the Burrard Inlet

Vancouver, BC – On November 27, 2020, GCT Global Container Terminals Inc. accepted the delivery of two modern 14,000 TEU capable ship-to-shore cranes at GCT Vanterm in Burrard Inlet in the Vancouver Harbour. After travelling roughly 9,200 km or 5,000 nautical miles from Shanghai, the two cranes passed safely under the Lions Gate Bridge earlier […]

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