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The Port of Montreal: partner in the recovery

Jun 19, 2020

As Quebec gradually resumes its activities, the Port of Montreal with its 19 terminals, 100 km of rail lines and truck infrastructure, stayed fully operational, a dockside witness to the economic slowdown that is still being felt province-wide.

What impact has the health crisis had on our traffic and tonnages? What projects are already back on track at the Port of Montreal so they can contribute to the economic recovery?

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