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Canada is feeding the world with support from marine shipping

Canada is feeding the world with support from marine shipping

(Posted on 04/08/25)

As the 2025 marine shipping season has progressed, grain traffic has remained the dominant story of the year per statistics reported by the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation. As of the end of June, total traffic had reached approximately 12.7 million tonnes, representing an increase of approximately 4% year over year when compared to the same period last year. Most notably, the movement of North American grain was up almost 28% year over year, due in part to increased global demand resulting from lost production caused by the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

A multitude of CMC members have had a hand in bringing this foundational food commodity to world markets, ranging from producers, to ship operators, to ports and terminals. One key player in this vital supply chain is HOPA Ports, which is a central conduit for the activity – so much so that it recently completed a $35 million grain terminal expansion. This expansion offers a total of 20,000 metric tonnes of storage capacity and features a vessel loading rate of up to 12,000 MT per day, ensuring fast and efficient grain movement. Additionally, a new dual truck unloading structure is capable of receiving 700 MT per hour, which has streamlined deliveries and minimized any potential for delays.

The additional capacity and enhanced loading speeds is especially responsive to the needs of southern Ontario farmers, as the facility’s location and service capabilities shorten travel times and reduce costs associated with the movement of these farmers’ product.

“As we continue building the broader HOPA Ports ecosystem, connecting regional businesses and strengthening local supply chains, making this facility at the Port of Oshawa work for regional farmers is our priority,” said Ian Hamilton, President & CEO at HOPA Ports. “We’ve invested in quality infrastructure in Oshawa, improving the terminal’s efficiency from the front gate right onto the vessel, and we’re thrilled that the port is contributing to the resiliency and reliability of Canadian agricultural supply chains.”

Ontario’s grain exports are projected to grow by two million metric tonnes over the coming decades, with 300,000 MT expected from the Port of Oshawa’s catchment area alone.

“This expansion is complemented by additional investment at the Port of Hamilton’s Parrish & Heimbecker terminal, where two new storage silos are supporting essential feed ingredient flows, alongside the construction of a third flour mill,” continued Hamilton. “As of June, agricultural traffic continues its upward trend with a 38% year-to-date increase, representing nearly 282,000 MT of grain moving through the Port network and boosting overall tonnage by 6% compared to the same period last year.”

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