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Railcars enter the Rotary Car Dumper to unload sulphur onto conveyor belts.
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About 100 ships visit us each year to load sulphur for international destinations.
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Our terminal is interlaced with conveyors that move sulphur from train to storage or directly to waiting ships.
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The shiploader pours sulphur from conveyor belts directly into a ship's hold.
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Sulphur is shipped in one of four shaped varieties, according to customer preference.
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Moving sulphur to and from storage is the job of the automated Stakrake.
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An aerial view of our terminal. Photo courtesy of Port Vancouver
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Our employees prepare to unload ethylene glycol from a tank car into a storage tank at the terminal.
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Liquid ethylene glycol is stored for shipment in tanks surrounded by containment walls.
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We are proud to be part of the annual Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-up.