CentrePort Canada has offered out the fourth and closing section of BrookPort Enterprise Park. The power is a 280-acre absolutely serviced industrial park within the Winnipeg, Man., trimodal transportation hub.
Since 2018, Whiteland Builders has invested over $100 million to develop the park within the Rural Municipality of Rosser. Greater than 50 firms have invested over $150 million to find inside the park, which is ideally suited to firms within the warehousing, distribution, chilly storage, transportation and truck components industries.
Established operations embrace Ayr Motors, CadX Group, Cantrans Containers, Haulster Transport, JM Truck & Trailer Restore, Longview Logistics, Nutrien, Pluto Transport, Rig Logistics, Sailors Group, Whiteriver Logistics and Winnipeg Flatbeds.
“Manitoba’s distinctive gateway and hub initiatives enable for our province to flourish in commerce and transport, permitting for dependable distribution options to extend financial improvement in getting items and companies to market,” stated Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Doyle Piwniuk.
2,300 acres beneath improvement
At present, there are over 2,300 acres in varied levels of improvement inside the CentrePort footprint. Different main tasks underway on the inland port embrace the CentrePort Canada Rail Park, InksPort Enterprise Park, Steele Enterprise Park and West Creek Industrial Park.
“BrookPort is proof that when the benefits of the inland port, like entry to transportation and central geographic location, are paired with fashionable, customizable industrial product, it leads to unimaginable progress for companies, and for Manitoba,” stated Carly Edmundson, president and CEO, CentrePort Canada.