PORT OF PRINCE RUPERT SEES 14% CARGO GROWTH IN 2025, SUPPORTED BY DP WORLD TERMINAL OPERATIONS
Improved reliability and infrastructure investment drive continued trade momentum through Prince Rupert
16 April 2026
PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA – APRIL 16, 2026: DP World’s terminal operations at the Port of Prince Rupert supported strong cargo growth in 2025, with total throughput reaching 26.3 million tonnes – a 14% increase over 2024 – according to the Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA).
DP World’s Fairview Container Terminal played a key role in this performance, supporting continued growth in containerized and intermodal cargo. Intermodal traffic increased 20% year over year, reaching 885,797 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in 2025, with particularly strong volumes in the second half of the year.
Doug Smith, CEO of DP World in Canada, said: “The Port of Prince Rupert continues to demonstrate why it is one of Canada’s most important trade gateways. The reliability, speed, and capacity of our terminal operations allow customers to move cargo with confidence, even as global supply chains remain under pressure. Continued investment in infrastructure, technology, and our workforce is ensuring Prince Rupert is well positioned to support long-term trade growth.”
Located on the great circle route from Asia, the Port of Prince Rupert offers the shortest sailing time between key Asian markets and North America. This geographic advantage, combined with uncongested port operations and direct on-dock rail service, supports efficient cargo movement across the continent.
DP World has invested more than CAD$650 million in operational improvements and infrastructure upgrades at Prince Rupert over the past seven years, with more than CAD$100 million in planned investment over the next three years to strengthen capacity, safety, and service reliability. In 2022, the company completed a major expansion of the Fairview Container Terminal, increasing total capacity to 1.6 million TEUs and making it the second-largest container terminal in Canada.
DP World is also a major regional employer, supporting more than 900 union and non-union jobs at Prince Rupert. Approximately 40% of the workforce is from First Nations communities, with roughly CAD$100 million in wages contributing to the local economy each year.
Sustainability initiatives remain a priority at the terminal. Investments in expanded shore power infrastructure allow vessels to shut down auxiliary engines while at berth, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 30,000 tonnes annually. The terminal has also introduced electric forklifts and light-duty vehicles, with additional electric equipment planned through 2026 as part of DP World’s global “Our World, Our Future” sustainability strategy.
Operationally, DP World continues to invest in digital tools and service enhancements. Through the Gemini Cooperation, DP World’s terminal operations at Prince Rupert have introduced new container services designed to improve schedule reliability, coordination, and end-to-end cargo visibility.
Operational enhancements continue through digital tools and service improvements, including new container services introduced through the Gemini Cooperation to improve schedule reliability and cargo visibility across supply chains.
As global trade patterns continue to evolve, DP World remains focused on delivering efficient, reliable, and sustainable port operations that connect Canadian businesses to markets around the world.
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