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Rio Tinto to upgrade Quebec port facilities

22 Feb, 2021
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Port-Alfred Port Facilities. Image credit: Rio Tinto.


Rio Tinto will invest C$105 million to modernise its Port-Alfred Port Facilities in Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. The investment will improve the safety and efficiency of receiving and unloading operations for raw materials used to produce aluminium at Rio Tinto’s operations in the region.

In order to adapt the infrastructure to the dimensions of modern vessels, a new platform will be built at the end of the Duncan wharf to facilitate docking.

The Powell wharf will also be redeveloped to receive and unload alumina.

This work includes the addition of a new unloading system, the dismantling of part of a warehouse and the renovation of the ship docking infrastructures.

“This major investment will allow our employees to work in an even safer environment, thanks to the modernisation of our wharves and alumina unloading system at our Port-Alfred Port Facilities which have been in operation for 95 years,” said Managing Director of Quebec Operations for Rio Tinto, Sébastien Ross.

“Since the beginning of the project, Rio Tinto has been in dialogue with the Neighbourhood Committee and has worked continuously with the various stakeholders to continue its commitment to safety, the environment and the community.”

Construction will occur over two years, from the beginning of 2021 to the end of 2022.

The project is forecast to generate around C$60 million in the Quebec economy and approximately 100 workers will be involved at the peak of the work.

Operational since 1926, Rio Tinto’s Port Facilities handle the unloading of approximately 125 ships per year and the transportation of more than five million tonnes of raw materials required for the production of aluminium in the Saguenay – Lac-St-Jean region.

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