Eliminate empty runs at Port of Vancouver

The Port of Vancouver moves 3.8 million TEUs per year across four container terminals — yet every third truck still leaves the port empty. PortChief connects carriers, forwarders, and terminals in real time so every drayage trip generates revenue, from Deltaport to the inner harbour.

Terminal Network

12+ container terminals connected

PortChief integrates with all four container terminals across the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority jurisdiction. Whether your trucks service Roberts Bank, the Burrard Inlet inner harbour, or the Fraser River, you see every available swap opportunity on a single dashboard — card view, map view, or AI chat.

Deltaport Terminal
Operated by GCT Canada at Roberts Bank, Deltaport is Canada's flagship container terminal. With 2.4 million TEU capacity, an 1,100-metre contiguous berth, and the world's largest on-dock rail yard (8,334 metres of track), it handles the lion's share of Trans-Pacific container volume.
Centerm Terminal
Operated by DP World in Vancouver's inner harbour, Centerm completed a CAD $350-million expansion in 2023 that boosted capacity by 60% to 1.5 million TEU annually. The terminal added two Neo-Panamax quay cranes and expanded its rail yard by 88%.
Vanterm Terminal
Operated by GCT Canada on the south shore of the Burrard Inlet, Vanterm is Metro Vancouver's most productive inner-harbour terminal. A $160-million modernization brought six super post-Panamax gantries and 1 million TEU annual capacity.
Fraser Surrey Docks
Operated by DP World on the Fraser River, Fraser Surrey Docks is the largest multi-purpose marine terminal on North America's West Coast. With 190 acres, six deep-sea berths, and direct CN + CPKC rail connections, it handles over 350,000 TEU annually.

The Port of Vancouver set a new record in 2025 with 3.8 million TEU — 9% above 2024 — driven by Canada's diversification away from US-only trade routes. Yet the drayage sector still runs on phone calls, spreadsheets, and tribal knowledge. Roughly one-third of Vancouver's container TEU moves by drayage truck between four terminals spread across Roberts Bank, the Burrard Inlet, and the Fraser River.

1 in 3 trucks empty

The Solution

Enterprise-grade infrastructure

PortChief is the only platform purpose-built for container mission swapping at ports. Instead of dispatching an empty truck back to the terminal, carriers publish their available capacity and PortChief's AI instantly matches it with a complementary mission — turning a cost centre into a revenue line.

For Carriers
Vancouver's 1,500+ licensed drayage trucks operate across a 50-km corridor between Delta, Vancouver's inner harbour, and Surrey. PortChief lets carriers publish their next-available truck the moment a container is dropped, then automatically matches it with the nearest complementary load.
For Freight Forwarders
Managing container moves across Deltaport, Centerm, Vanterm, and Fraser Surrey means juggling four terminal systems, multiple carriers, and unpredictable dwell times. PortChief gives forwarders a single dashboard with real-time swap availability and proactive demurrage alerts.

Carriers and forwarders already eliminating empty runs across Deltaport, Centerm, Vanterm, and Fraser Surrey Docks

By the Numbers

Secure, compliant, integrated

Record annual container throughput — 9% above 2024 and 3% above the previous 2021 record. Vancouver is Canada's undisputed container gateway.

Port of Vancouver

Resilient Tailored Dynamic

3.8M TEU — Canada's Busiest Container Port

Total cargo moved through the port in 2025 across all commodities — 170 million metric tonnes — making Vancouver the largest port in Canada by tonnage and the third-largest in North America.

1.91M TEU Imports
Laden inbound containers reached an all-time high in 2025, up 5% year-over-year, driven by Trans-Pacific trade with Asia.
2 Class I Railroads
CN and CPKC both connect directly to Vancouver's terminals, providing intermodal access to every major distribution centre from Calgary to Toronto. CN improved daily TEU movement by 25% in 2025.

The Challenge

Built for carriers who move containers

Record volume, persistent empty kilometres. The drayage sector still runs on phone calls, spreadsheets, and tribal knowledge. When a truck drops off a container at Centerm and deadheads 30 km empty back to Surrey, the carrier absorbs fuel, driver time, and bridge tolls.

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Record Volume, Persistent Empty Kilometres

Industry data shows every third container move is an empty repositioning trip, costing carriers $200-400 per deadhead run. Empty container repositioning costs the logistics industry over $20 billion annually.

3.8M TEU Record
Record container throughput in 2025, up 9% year-over-year, making Vancouver the busiest port in Canada.
4 Terminals, 3 Zones
Containers move between Roberts Bank, inner harbour, and the Fraser River — creating long, often empty, repositioning trips.
The Challenge
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Ready to Swap at Port of Vancouver?

Ready to eliminate empty runs?

Join the carriers and forwarders already eliminating empty runs across Deltaport, Centerm, Vanterm, and Fraser Surrey Docks. Start matching missions in minutes — no integration required.

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Trusted by 390+ port organizations
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Zero Empty Runs. Maximum Profit.

Importers bringing Asian goods through Vancouver and exporters shipping lumber, pulp, and agricultural products to the Pacific Rim both suffer from imbalanced container flows. PortChief’s marketplace surfaces backhaul opportunities that reduce per-container drayage cost by up to 30%.

For BCOs (Beneficial Cargo Owners)
For BCOs (Beneficial Cargo Owners)
Importers bringing Asian goods through Vancouver and exporters shipping lumber, pulp, and agricultural products to the Pacific Rim both suffer from imbalanced container flows. PortChief's marketplace surfaces backhaul opportunities that reduce per-container drayage cost by up to 30%.
For Terminal Operators
For Terminal Operators
With Deltaport planning a fourth berth and Centerm running at expanded capacity, gate congestion is a growing problem. PortChief reduces uncoordinated truck arrivals by enabling pre-matched swap pairs, smoothing gate flow and reducing average turn time.
$20B Lost Globally
$20B Lost Globally
Empty container repositioning costs the logistics industry over $20 billion annually, with Vancouver's Trans-Pacific imbalance a key contributor.
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