The Global Transportation Hub (GTH) is western Canada’s newest, fastest-growing inland port authority. The GTH is Saskatchewan’s commitment to developing a supply chain, logistics and transportation infrastructure that enhances access and connectivity from coastal ports to global markets. Strategically located within Canada’s Asia Pacific Gateway, the GTH is a financially self-sustaining entity of the Government of Saskatchewan. As a statutory corporation, it is governed by its own legislation making it responsible for its development, maintenance and regulation of its 1,800-acre footprint. Operating much like a municipality, the GTH is responsible for all operating aspects from community planning to enforcement.
The GTH brings transportation needs together with CP Rail’s newest intermodal complex and the national highway system co-located with large distribution centres, shippers and Saskatchewan producers – all in one key transportation link. Unique to the GTH, its internal road infrastructure is highway grade, four-lane undivided with large shoulders and designed specifically for movement of large, long-combination vehicles.
The GTH is tailored specifically for companies and organizations in transportation and logistics; warehousing and distribution; light manufacturing/processing; importing/exporting opportunities; and commercial services.
The inland port is home to nine clients including Loblaw’s one million square foot distribution centre and CP Rail’s 300-acre intermodal complex.