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B.C. lumber exports constrained by Port Metro Vancouver trucking dispute

A trucking dispute has finished lumber stacking up at Conifex Fibre Marketing Inc.’s sawmills in Fort St. James and Mackenzie as the company has no way of shipping it to export customers through Port Metro Vancouver, a company official said Wednesday.

Much of B.C.’s lumber exports to Asia is shipped in containers and, with more than 1,400 truck drivers on strike, Conifex is among the companies now blocked from shipping through Port Metro’s four container terminals.

This has been excerpted from a 12 March 2014 Vancouver Sun article and is available in its entirety at
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/lumber+exports+constrained+Port+Metro+Vancouver+trucking+dispute/9610596/story.html

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Canadian News Channel
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