First unit train arrives at KSPC’s potash handling and storage facility

First unit train arrives at KSPC’s potash handling and storage facility

Published on October 2, 2017

Port Moody, BC — Yesterday, the first large rail transport with a total of 122 rail cars from the Bethune mine in Saskatchewan arrived at K+S Potash Canada’s (KSPC) potash handling and storage facility in Port Moody, BC.

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