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About Port Cartier (CAPCA) Container Tracking

At 50.03107, -66.78452, Port Cartier (CAPCA) is a deepwater port in Quebec's Côte-Nord region. Built in 1958 and managed by ArcelorMittal, Port Cartier is a vital export hub for iron ore and industrial bulk commodities. It features private terminals, heavy equipment docks, and conveyor systems for mineral exports. As one of Canada's largest bulk shipping facilities, it supports the mining sector extensively. Though not open to general cargo, it plays a central role in Canada's iron ore export infrastructure, handling large volumes destined for overseas smelters and steel manufacturers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is shipped from Port Cartier?

    Iron ore and other industrial bulk commodities are the main exports.
  • Who operates Port Cartier?

    It is operated by ArcelorMittal, supporting its mining operations.
  • Is container shipping available?

    No, Port Cartier is a bulk terminal, not for containers.
  • Can Port Cartier vessels be tracked?

    Yes, bulk vessel tracking is supported through logistics platforms.
  • What industries depend on Port Cartier?

    Mining and metallurgy industries rely heavily on this port.