Montreal Gateway Terminals sold to a Quebec consortium

A consortium led by Fiera Axium Infrastructure Inc. and composed of Fiera Axium Infrastructure Canada II L.P., Desjardins Group, via its insurance subsidiaries and its Pension Plan, Manulife, Fonds de solidarité FTQ and Industrial Alliance is pleased to announce it has acquired a 100% ownership interest in Montreal Gateway Terminals from Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners.

Montreal Gateway Terminals is the largest container terminal operator at the Port of Montreal, operating two of the Port’s three international terminals (Racine and Cast) and servicing seven global shipping lines. In 2014, Montreal Gateway Terminals handled 800,000 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEU), representing 58 percent of all containers handled at the Port of Montreal.

The Port of Montreal is the leading container port in Eastern Canada and a major international port linked to over 140 countries around the world. It is strategically located to support trade between Europe, Canada, and large U.S. population centers. It benefits from its proximity to major European ports, as well as an extensive railway and highway network connecting Montreal to key North American markets.

“This investment fits well within our core infrastructure strategy as Montreal Gateway Terminals represents an essential infrastructure asset” said Stéphane Mailhot, President and Chief Operating Officer of Fiera Axium Infrastructure Inc. “Our consortium is comprised of partners with a long-term investment horizon and vested interests in the economic development of Greater Montreal, Quebec and Canada. We look forward to partnering with the Port and other key stakeholders to promote the Port of Montreal’s status as an international trade hub” added Mr. Mailhot.

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Marie-France Daoust

Marie-France Daoust is Director of Corporate Affairs at the Société de développement économique du Saint-Laurent (Sodes). With more than 15 years’ experience in entrepreneurship, 10 years in strategic management within the Quebec government and 5 years in public and government affairs, she stands out for her leadership and ability to bring people together. In her role, she is responsible for developing business growth strategy, forging strategic partnerships, and mobilizing maritime organizations around today’s major issues.