The following services are available at the Strait Superport wharf facilities or through contracted arrangement with Strait Area companies:

  • Custom Fabrication
  • Water (600-700 gpm)
  • Fuel
  • Stevedoring
  • Trucking
  • Industrial Cranes
  • Environmental Services
  • Coatings
  • Logistics Support
  • Lodging and Provisions
  • Shuttles
  • Inspection Services
  • Wire Rope
  • Barges, Boats and Trailers
  • Drilling Fluid

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All rates current as of May 2005
Rates are subject to change with notice.

Berthage Charges:

Item#

Item

Cost

1.

Berthage charge on a vessel

(A)  per metre per hour 
(B)  per metre per day


0.143
1.53

2.

Berthage charge on a licensed Canadian commercial fishing vessel that is moored at a float or elsewhere, or on a vessel not engaged in loading, unloading or any other commercial activity that is moored elsewhere than at a float, per metre per day or per metre per part of day thereof

 0.43

3.

Mnimum berthage charges

20.03

 


Storage Rates:

Item#

Item

Cost

1.  Storage of goods on wharf, 
per day or part thereof 

Negotiable

2.  Storage on wharf approaches, 
per day or part thereof 

Negotiable


Utilities & Other Services:

Item#

Item

Cost

1.   Electricity, garbage removal, sewage disposal, snow removal, wharf cleaning or security services

25%
+ Cost


Wharfage Rates:

Item#

Item

Increment

Cost per increment

1.  Minimum charge Ship or consignment 28.75
2. All goods not otherwise specified Tonne 2.30
3. Asbestos, crude Tonne 1.59
4. Automobiles, auto trailers, tractors Each 4.81
5. Barrels, casks, drums - empty Each 0.25
6. Beer  Tonne 4.40
7. Boats:
  (A) not over 6-metres in length
  (B) over 6-metres in length but not
       over 10-metres in lengt
  (C) over 10-metres in length

Each
Each

Each

5.04
12.01

24.02
8. Cement:
  (A) in bulk
  (B) in containers

Tonne
Tonne

0.85
1.14
9. Coal Tonne 0.61
10. Containers, 6m in length and over, loaded, in addition to wharfage on the contents of the containers Each 28.75
11. Explosives Tonne 6.63
12. Fertilizer  Tonne 0.77
13. Fish:
  (A) whole
  (B) cured
  (C) processed  

Tonne
Tonne
Tonne

0.37
0.45
0.54
14. Fruit concentrate, in barrels Tonne 1.49
15. Grain, grain products, hay Tonne 0.57
16. Alcoholic beverages, except beer
and wine
Tonne 10.58
17. Livestock:
  (A) horses, mules, colts
  (B) cattle, calves
  (C) sheep, swine

Each
Each
Each

1.21
0.96
0.50
18. Lumber and timber, except plywood  Cubic metre 0.47
19. Metals, in ingots, pigs, blooms, bales, etc Tonne 1.59
20. Motorcycles, snowmobiles Each 1.21
21. Newsprint Tonne 1.45
22. Oil, petroleum products, other liquid commodities:
  (A) Gasoline
          (i)  in bulk
          (ii) not in bulk
  (B) other petroleum products
          (i)  in bulk
          (ii) not in bulk
  (C) all other liquid
          (i)  in bulk
          (ii) not in bulk

Kilolitre
205L drum

Kilolitre
205L drum

Kilolitre
205L drum

0.48
0.20

0.48
0.37

1.55
0.43
23. Ores, alum, barytes, surplur, soda ash, calcium chloride Tonne 0.87
24. Ore concentrates Tonne 1.32
25. Plywood Tonne 1.316
26. Potatoes and root vegetables Tonne 0.64
27. Pulpwood, firewood, in stacked cords Cubic metre 0.15
28. Salt:
  (A) for curing
  (B) other purposes
  (C) in bulk 

Tonne
Tonne
Tonne

0.36
1.90
0.781
29. Secondary fibre, waste paper Tonne 1.10
30. Scrap metals Tonne 1.75
31. Trucks, trailers, tractor trailers, buses Metre of length N/A
32. Wines Tonne N/A
33. Woodchips, sawdust Tonne (dry) 0.79
34. Woodpulp Tonne 1.21


   

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