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IntermodeX Announces Major Investment in Prince Rupert Transload Facility

LinX by IntermodeX

Opening 2027

30 Acre Greenfield Development
30 Acre Greenfield
Development
Minutes From Ocean Terminal
Minutes From
Ocean Terminal
Phase 1 100 Door Crossdock
Phase 1
100 Door Crossdock
Integrated Drayage And Logistics
Integrated Drayage
and Logistics
Bonded
Bonded
LinX Render

Desirable location to support Project Cargo
& Major infrastructure developments across the region

Designed for efficiency and scale, LinX provides the ideal platform for complex supply chain operations.

30-acre logistics hub with dedicated cargo laydown space

Heavy-lift ready facilities for oversized and specialized loads

Covered storage solutions for weather-sensitive materials

Excellent highway connectivity via Highway 16, linking Kitimat, Northeast BC oil and gas projects, and Alberta

Intermodal rail access to Eastern Canada and the U.S. Midwest

LinX Logistics Park

Introducing LinX

A state-of-the-art transload and logistics hub right in the heart of the Port of Prince Rupert.

Positioned to serve global cargo owners, ocean carriers, and forwarders, LinX combines the natural advantages of the Prince Rupert gateway with IntermodeX’s advanced logistics expertise and CN’s vast rail network, ensuring seamless, efficient connections for your business.

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