Cargo

Cargo Volumes for 2024

The Port of Corner Brook experienced another strong year in 2024, reinforcing its role as a vital gateway for regional and international trade. A total of 409,811 metric tonnes of cargo were handled across all major cargo types, supporting key industries and contributing to the region’s economic growth. The port facilitated 232,340 metric tonnes of inbound cargo and 177,471 metric tonnes of outbound cargo, demonstrating a balanced and efficient flow of goods. 

Containerized cargo remained a key driver of port activity, with 176,655 metric tonnes exported globally to more than 35 countries, reflecting continued demand for the port’s reliable international shipping service. Liquid bulk volumes reached 181,639 metric tonnes, while dry bulk shipments totaled 51,174 metric tonnes – highlighting the port’s capacity to manage a wide range of cargo. The strong performance across these sectors showcases the port’s adaptability, operational strength, and commitment to supporting its partners and the broader economy.

Total Cargo
2021202220232024
Inbound174,312215,179239,458232,340
Outbound185,639182,977194,831177,471
Total359,951398,156434,289409,811
Total Import Tonnage
2021202220232024
Cement8,84120,32526,63716,585
Gasoline73,34089,06997,660112,774
Other Petroleum Products64,87569,04472,44268,048
Salt26,78636,43342,51934,589
Containerized309200344
Total173,842215,180239,458232,340
Total Export Tonnage
2021202220232024
Automobiles253125360
Fish Products6051,9092,4000
Paper Products183,522180,448192,369176,655
Gas & Other Petroleum Products52215426817
Total184,902182,636194,831177,471
TEU
20212022
15,33715,082
Cargo Breakdown
2021202220232024
Containerized Cargo184,902182,945195,031176,998
Liquid Bulk138,215158,113170,102181,639
Dry Bulk35,62756,75869,15651,174
Total358,744397,816434,289409,811
Number of Boxes Exported
2024
7,265
409,811 tons
of total cargo moved
Inbound 232,340 | Outbound 177,471
181,639 tons
of liquid bulk handled
Liquid bulk was the largest cargo category, showing continued year‑over‑year growth.
176,998 tons
of containerized cargo
Containerized cargo remained a major contributor to overall port activity.
51,174 tons
of dry bulk cargo
Dry bulk volumes included salt, cement, and other key materials supporting regional industries.
112,774 tons
of gasoline imported
Gasoline was the single largest import commodity, continuing its upward trend.
68,048 tons
of petroleum products imported
Petroleum products remained a stable and essential component of inbound cargo.
Salt: 34,589 tons | Cement: 16,585 tons
Salt and Cement Imports
These materials supported construction and winter operations across the region.
176,655 tons
of paper products exported
Paper remained the dominant export commodity, representing nearly all outbound tonnage.
817 tons
of petroleum products exported
A modest increase in petroleum-related exports compared to previous years.
15,082 TEU
processed
Container throughput remained consistent with recent years.
7,265 boxes
exported
A clear indicator of steady containerized export activity.

Top 6 countries exported to

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United Kingdom

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Mexico

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Thailand

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Israel

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Container Shipping

The Port of Corner Brook is home to the only international container shipping service in Newfoundland and Labrador. With weekly calls from MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company), we provide global connections for both import and export cargo.

MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company is a global business engaged in the shipping and logistics sector.

  • Present in 155 countries, MSC facilitates international trade between the world’s major economies, and among emerging markets across all continents.
  • MSC calls at 500 ports on 200 trade routes, carrying some 21 million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent units) annually, via a modern fleet, equipped with the latest green technologies.
  • Dry cargo: this service provides the support and equipment to move some of the world’s most commonly traded commodities such as paper, white-goods and scrap metals; however we understand that not all cargoes are quite this straightforward.
  • Reefer cargo: this service provides strong experience and expertise in transporting chilled and frozen goods – commodities including fresh produce such as fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, poultry, dairy products and pharmaceuticals.

Canada Gulf Bridge Service

The Canada Gulf Bridge Service operates weekly out of the Port of Corner Brook. Once loaded, containers are transported to Freeport, Grand Bahama, The Bahamas, which serves as a major hub for the worldwide transshipment of containerized cargo. From there, containers are delivered to their final destinations around the globe.

Service Contact

Regional contact: Andrew Coldwell 

Tel: 1 (902) 401 1315 

Email: andrew.coldwell@msc.com

General contact: 

Tel: 1 (800) 634 2711

Email: amsccanada@msccanada.com

Website: msccanada@msccanada.com

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