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Keyera is first industrial tenant at Terminal 5

Port of Vancouver commissioners today unanimously authorized a ground lease with Keyera Energy, allowing the company to relocate its Vancouver Terminal to the port’s new Terminal 5.

The agreement makes Keyera the first industrial tenant at the port’s new Terminal 5 – formerly the site of Alcoa and Evergreen Aluminum. Keyera receives and distributes propane in the Vancouver area.

Welcome to the port of possibility

The Port of Vancouver USA is a multi-purpose port authority located in Vancouver, Washington along the banks of the Columbia River and has much to offer companies looking to expand or relocate in the Pacific Northwest.

The port has over 800 acres available for expansion and development of heavy and light industry, manufacturing, distribution warehousing, research and business-park uses. The port also has versatile cargo handling facilities, a skilled labor force, personal customer service, and extensive transportation networks.

Tour Your Port

Come take a behind-the-scenes look at your local port. VIP tours are held for anyone interested in seeing first hand, how a port works. The next port tour is schduled for April 15, 2010.  To learn more about port tours click here.

Did you know?

  • We handle more than 500 ocean-going vessels annually
  • 60 percent of our power comes from wind
  • Our marine and industrial activities generate $1.6 billion in economic benefits
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