Terminals

Richardson International owns four export terminals strategically located across Canada.  These terminals enable Richardson International to ship Canadian grain and oilseeds to international markets.  The four export terminals are:

North Vancouver, British Columbia
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Hamilton, Ontario
Sorel-Tracy, Québec

North Vancouver, British Columbia



One of the most successful grain handling facilities in the world, Richardson International’s North Vancouver facility exports on average, nearly 3MM metric tonnes of grain each year. The North Vancouver terminal is a major exporter of canola and cereal grains to countries along the Pacific Rim.

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Thunder Bay, Ontario

 

Richardson International’s terminal in Thunder Bay is a mainstay of our export operations and is one of Canada’s top handlers of durum wheat, feed peas and oats.

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Hamilton, Ontario



Our port facility in Hamilton, Ontario, the most recent addition to the Richardson International terminal network, was completed in 1998. Well received by producers and buyers alike, the terminal was soon expanded to meet the growing challenges and opportunities inherent in a rapidly evolving marketplace. This terminal is a favoured link for Ontario wheat, corn and soybeans, providing excellent access to both Atlantic and U.S. markets.

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Sorel-Tracy, Québec



Located on the St. Lawrence Seaway, our terminal in Sorel-Tracy tranships grain from the west. Richardson International Sorel is instrumental in developing new markets for locally grown crops such as corn and soybeans.

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