Canada, United States, and Europe
Past Project Shipping Destinations in Canada, United States, and Europe
By Road
We have access to many major trucking companies who travel within Canada and North Eastern United States.
By Rail
Headquartered in Saint John, New Brunswick, NBM Railways is comprised of three short line railroads: NB Southern Railway, Eastern Maine Railway, and Maine Northern Railway. Together, they provide the most direct rail connections between Atlantic Canada and the northeastern United States.
With an extensive and diverse fleet, and a reputation for excellence, safety and reliability, NBM Railways is well equipped to meet customer needs ranging from freight transportation and distribution to maintenance and mechanical services.
By Sea
Port Saint John is the largest port in Atlantic Canada by volume, located in the southern region of the Province of New Brunswick. Situated only one hour away from the United States border, Port Saint John enjoys one-day transit with major population bases in both Central Canada and the Northeastern and the mid-west United States.
The Port has experience handling a diverse cargo base; including Break Bulk and Containers and handles an average of 28 million metric tonnes of cargo annually. Featuring terminal optionality, the Port has heavy weight bearing pier capacities and significant open area for complex laydown requirements.
With world class stevedoring and competitive shipping options, Port Saint John connects with over 500 ports worldwide. In addition to regular container calls from CMA CGM & MSC, Port Saint John offers connections to two class I rail lines, CN and CP across Canada, and PanAm down the US Eastern Seaboard through to Massachusetts.
Port Saint John has accessibility to competitive ancillary services, including barging and towing, industrial fabrication, and engineering firms in the Province of New Brunswick. They work together with their experienced workforce and world-class terminal operators to provide supply chain solutions via our unparalleled optionality.