Production / Operations
Westshore lowers 2025 throughput estimate over fire

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Executive Summary
- Westshore Terminals experienced a fire on the shiploader servicing Berth 1 on August 16, 2025, resulting in an estimated 10-week outage for repairs to mechanical and electrical systems.
- The company has revised its 2025 throughput guidance downward to 24.0–24.5 million tonnes, a reduction from the previous estimate of 26.0 million tonnes, due to the Berth 1 outage.
- Operations at Berth 2 continue normally, and the company is working with customers and railways to mitigate the impact of the disruption.
Key Details
- Incident Details: A fire occurred on the shiploader servicing Berth 1 on August 16, 2025. Fire crews extinguished the fire safely with no injuries reported.
- Outage Duration: Berth 1 is estimated to be out of commission for approximately 10 weeks to repair mechanical and electrical systems, assuming no significant structural damage.
- Inspection Status: A detailed inspection is pending to confirm the duration of the outage and the time required to source replacement parts/materials.
- Operational Continuity: Operations at Berth 2 continue in the ordinary course. Westshore is collaborating with customers and railways to reduce the impact of the Berth 1 outage.
- Guidance Revision: 2025 throughput volumes are now anticipated to be approximately 24.0 million to 24.5 million tonnes.
- Previous Guidance: The prior estimate for 2025 throughput was approximately 26.0 million tonnes.
Notable Quotes
- "At this time, based on preliminary limited inspection and assuming there is no significant structural damage, the company estimates berth 1 will be out of commission for approximately 10 weeks to perform the necessary repairs to the mechanical and electrical systems."
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