Vancouver

General information

Name:
Vancouver
Country:
Canada
UN/Locode:
CAVAN
Local time:
Moored Vessels:
438
Expected Vessels:
56
Berths:
37
Coordinates:
N 49° 12' W 122° 59'

Moored Vessels

Name
Type
Moored
Cargo Ship
28.03. 00:13
Cargo Ship
27.03. 23:09
Cargo Ship
26.03. 15:52
Cargo Ship
26.03. 17:02
Cargo Ship
28.03. 13:03
Cargo Ship
21.03. 00:27
Pleasure Craft
20.03. 21:15
Sailing Vessel
24.03. 21:15
Cargo Ship
28.03. 13:44
Cargo Ship
28.03. 04:49

Expected Vessels

Name
Type
Expected
Unclassified
28.03. 16:00
Cargo Ship
28.03. 17:00
Cargo Ship
28.03. 17:00
Cargo Ship
28.03. 18:00
Cargo Ship
29.03. 13:00
Cargo Ship
29.03. 18:00
Tanker
30.03. 13:00
Cargo Ship
30.03. 14:00
Cargo Ship
30.03. 18:00
Cargo Ship
31.03. 01:00

Sailed Vessels

Name
Type
Sailed
Passenger Ship
28.03. 14:35
Passenger Ship
28.03. 13:18
Cargo Ship
28.03. 12:52
Cargo Ship
28.03. 10:51
Cargo Ship
28.03. 10:33
Cargo Ship
28.03. 09:32
Cargo Ship
28.03. 09:28
Cargo Ship
28.03. 08:04
Cargo Ship
28.03. 08:00
Passenger Ship
28.03. 07:28

Latest news

Port of Vancouver moves to develop LNG bunkering facility

Sun Oct 27 08:36:40 CET 2019 arnekiel

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority and local natural gas producer FortisBC are currently studying options to develop a LNG marine bunkering terminal at the port to cater the growing demand for cleaner marine fuels in the coming years. The facility would be the first ship-to-ship LNG marine bunkering service facility on the west coast of North America.

Port of Vancouver Avoids Disruption as Longshoremen Reach Deal

Tue Jun 04 08:23:02 CEST 2019 arnekiel

(Reuters) – A lockout of longshore workers at Canada’s biggest port, the Port of Vancouver, ended in a deal on Thursday after a few hours, averting a potentially massive shipping disruption, the workers’ union and employers association said. The lockout was immediately lifted and the union also withdrew its strike notice, according to separate statements by the BC Maritime Employers Association and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada.

Vancouver rail delays ahead of winter worry shippers

Sat Oct 06 11:53:15 CEST 2018 arnekiel

Dwell times at Vancouver rail facilities are approaching last winter’s levels, when port congestion was the worst in years, but terminal operators say the factors driving the current delays are not a harbinger.

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