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Port of Halifax Secures New Retail Cargo From Asia

Halifax, Canada (ots/PRNewswire)

- Major Canadian Retailers Commit to Expanding Imports and
Distribution Activity Over Halifax
A group of major Canadian retailers has selected the Port of
Halifax to route growing volumes of import products from Southeast
Asia and the Indian Sub-continent. Halifax will be the east coast hub
for sorting and distribution activities of retail giants such as
Sears Canada Inc., Sony of Canada Ltd., Reitmans (Canada) Limited and
other member companies of the Canadian Retail Shippers' Association
(CRSA).
Beginning July 1, a range of import goods including apparel,
electronics and furniture will be shipped from Southeast Asia and the
Indian Sub-continent via all-water services over the Suez Canal, to
the Port of Halifax.
"This deal is a major vote of confidence in the Port of Halifax as
a smart gateway for Asian trade to enter North America," says Karen
Oldfield, President and Chief Executive Officer, Halifax Port
Authority. "Our port has the capacity and the services to meet the
requirements of these major retailers and shipping lines. More
distribution activity in Halifax through our port means more local
port economic spin-offs. We see this as a value- added growth
opportunity for Halifax with respect to Asian cargo, as more North
American ports are experiencing congestion."
CRSA retailers will soon begin shipping 4000 TEU's (twenty-foot
equivalent units) per year through Halifax. "Retailers need
flexibility and reliability. We have increasing product volumes from
the Asian market and consumers want to know that the product is going
to be on the shelf when they are ready to buy. This is a strategic
move for CRSA and the Port of Halifax has the right combination of
services and connections to get our products to market," says Brian
Gerrior of Sears Canada and Chairman of the CRSA Offshore Program.
Through CN and Armour Transportation Systems, imports will be
distributed directly to warehouses in Central Canada.
Armour Transportation Systems will utilize their Burnside
Industrial Park facility to coordinate import goods to final
destination. "We are ready to take on this new business. Over the
next few weeks our people will undertake specialized training at CRSA
Logistics operations on the west coast. We are excited about this new
opportunity and will ensure that we deliver the quick turn-around and
quality service these retail giants demand," says Wesley Armour,
President and CEO of Armour Transportation Systems.
CN connects the Port of Halifax to all the principal cities of
Canada and the United States, with fast transit times and superior
service. "CN has invested heavily in the Montreal-Halifax corridor to
increase capacity and to improve transit times. We played a very
active role in helping put together the transportation component of
this exciting new venture in place," says Paul Waite, vice-president,
IMX (Intermodal Excellence) for CN. "CN knows the Port of Halifax has
ample capacity to handle increased international container business,
including Asian business destined for the interior of the continent,
and we're excited with the prospect of rising volumes of trade moving
over the port and onto CN's North American network. This is a winning
result for all stakeholders in the port."
Atlantic exporters will also benefit from this new import
activity. More import containers create available containers for
local companies to utilize for exports. The CRSA business will be
handled by a number of shipping lines presently calling at the Port
of Halifax via the Suez.
The Halifax Port Authority continues to work with private
enterprise and strategic partners to expand cargo opportunities and
value-added services over the Port of Halifax. The Port of Halifax
has a total income impact of almost $700 million and an employment
impact of over 9,000 direct and indirect jobs. Visit
www.portofhalifax.ca
The Canadian Retail Shippers' Association (CRSA) represents 11
major retailers: Sears Canada Inc., Reitmans (Canada) Limited,
Northern Group, Tabi International Corp., Eddie Bauer, The Bargain
Shop, Sony of Canada Ltd., Roots Canada Ltd., Club Monaco, Boutique
Jacob Inc. and Footlocker Inc. Visit www.crsalog.com.
Canadian National Railway Company spans Canada and mid-America,
from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans to the Gulf of Mexico, serving
the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert, B.C., Montreal, Halifax, New
Orleans, and Mobile, Ala., and the key cities of Toronto, Buffalo,
Chicago, Detroit, Duluth, Minn./Superior, Wis., Green Bay, Wis.,
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Memphis, St. Louis, and Jackson, Miss., with
connections to all points in North America. Visit www.cn.ca
Armour Transportation Systems has been delivering transportation
solutions to meet the needs of Atlantic Canadians for over 50 years.
Their fleet has grown to over 2300 pieces of equipment servicing
clients from any number of industries. Through strategic alliances
with other major carriers, Armour Transportation Systems services all
of Canada, the United States and Mexico. Visit www.armour.ca

Contact:

For further information: contact: Michele Peveril, Manager, Corporate
Communications and Public Affairs, Halifax Port Authority, Telephone:
+1-902-426-1060, Cell: +1-902-229-3236, E-mail:
mpeveril@portofhalifax.ca