Port of Vancouver operations update

July 24, 2023

To Port of Vancouver’s valued customers and stakeholders:

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada will meet with membership at 0800 Tuesday, July 25, 2023 to recommend the Terms of Settlement of the tentative agreement reached with the British Columbia Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA). Voting on the tentative agreement by ILWU membership is expected to occur this week.

Auto sector:

Regular operations in effect.

Breakbulk sector:

Regular operations in effect.

Bulk sector:

Regular operations in effect.

Container sector:

Regular operations in effect. As of July 24, seven container vessels are at berth, two are at anchor, and eight are awaiting entry into the port’s jurisdiction. For the Container Vessel Line-Up Report that includes vessels at anchor and dwelling outside of port authority jurisdiction, please visit our port dashboard here.

Cruise sector:

Regular operations in effect.

Marine operations:  The port authority continues to manage vessel arrivals and anchorage assignments to maintain port fluidity, ensure the safe movement of vessels and manage anchorage capacity for terminals.

Port of Vancouver anchorage occupation (July 24, 2023 – 0600 am PST):

  • Vancouver Fraser Port Authority (English Bay, inner habour, Indian Arm):  41%
  • Southern Gulf Islands:  50%

Vessels in port can be viewed on the home page of the PortVan eHub app by selecting “Vessels in Port” via the port authority’s mobile app. Download from the port authority’s website (eHub) or through the App Store (search for “PortVan eHub” or “Port of Vancouver”).

Rail operations:  Please contact your railway directly for specific details regarding embargoed cargo, empties and destinations.

Port of Vancouver rail production (July 24):

  • Container terminal rail production: 
    • Jul 24 = 53,379 ft
    • Jul 23 = 68,262 ft
    • Jul 22 = 66,001ft
    • Jul 21 = 69,018 ft
    • Jul 20 = 8,698 ft
    • Jul 19 = 20,745 ft
    • Jul 18 = 59,888 ft
  • Container import on-dock footage: 367,466 ft

We will continue to monitor the situation and keep you informed of new developments as they arise.

Resources:

  • Information BulletinsOperations Updates
  • Port import rail on-dock footage summary: Import Rail On-dock Footage (updated daily Monday-Friday)
  • PortVan eHub app: access real-time insights into Port of Vancouver operations via the port authority’s mobile app eHub.  Download from the port authority’s website (eHub) or through the App Store (search for “PortVan eHub” or “Port of Vancouver”)
  • Port dashboard: view updates on import rail performance, truck terminal turn times, gateway vessel on-time performance, and container vessels at anchor/berth through the port authority’s website (Performance Metrics).