RE:RE:re; AISSome posters have not read or have fogotten this NR.....remember the halt
We knew about it before the NR because of the Sea Warrior being on satelite with track history.
This shows that turning off of your AIS is laughable and that HBK has a contract delivered and is in production.
Victor Bryant, CEO/President comments,
“Another Major Milestone has been Reached. At midnight Thursday, April 30, 2015, Highbank director, Mr. Jim Place, P.Geo, boarded the 100 foot seagoing tug “Sea Warrior” at the Port of Prince Rupert, B.C., Canada. Mr. Place accompanied the tug and barge up the Portland Canal, to Highbank’s oceanside Swamp Point North (“SPN”) Quarry. The Sea Warrior arrived at 10:00 a.m. Friday, May 1, 2015 and is the first commercial vessel to moor at the Company’s recently built barge-loading facility. With the barge anchored, crews immediately put to work the barge load-out conveyor system, loading approximately 4000 tons of customer ordered 1” base crush material through the night. This first deployment of our barge loading system performed better than anticipated, and loading was accomplished sooner than expected. The “Sea Warrior” then towed the loaded barge to deliver the Company’s first commercial shipment of aggregate, to the Port of Prince Rupert, arriving Saturday, May 2, 2015.”
“The arrival of this first sand and gravel aggregate shipment to Prince Rupert is a milestone in the development of Highbank’s deposit. It signifies to shareholders that their faith in the Highbank development has been justified. Importantly, it also demonstrates to local end users that a new high quality, competitive, and locally sourced aggregate is now available.”