DP
World Americas said it will “introduce several new container services”
at its terminals at the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert, and Saint
John, when Gemini Cooperation between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd is launched in February 2025.
The arrangement will allow DP World
to “present additional options for cargo loading and discharge” at
these ports. DP World is marketing Gemini Cooperation services to its
own customers.
“Vancouver
and Prince Rupert will handle key shipping services to and from Asia,
while Saint John will manage services connecting to Northern Europe,” DP
World said.
“This
partnership with Gemini Cooperation reaffirms our vision of enabling
smarter trade and bolstering the resilience of global supply chains,”
said Doug Smith, CEO of DP World in Canada.
“By uniting the strengths of DP World’s Canadian terminal network with
the innovative approach of Gemini Cooperation, we are paving the way for
seamless and reliable connections between Asia, Europe, and North
America.”
“Prince
Rupert’s proximity to Asia—North America’s closest port to the
region—combined with advanced connectivity to critical rail routes and
uncongested infrastructure, makes it both the fastest service from APAC
and an indispensable hub for transpacific trade,” DP World said.
Canada is not the first win for DP World as the Gemini Cooperation choses key terminals it will call at. In the UK it is moving its services to DP World’s London Gateway from the country’s largest port of Felixstowe.
Source:Seatrade Maritime News
https://www.seatrade-maritime.com/ports-logistics/gemini-cooperation-choses-dp-world-s-canada-terminals