Firm Balks at City Deal Over Cargo ; Sprague Energy Opposes a Canadian Company's Plan to Use Portland's Cargo Terminal to Import Lumber.

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A Canadian company is poised to begin importing lumber to Maine from Europe through Portland's city-owned cargo terminal, and Sprague Energy is none too happy about it.

Sprague says the city is making a deal with a potential rival that will hog precious waterfront space and hinder Sprague's own plans for building a forest-products cargo center here.

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Firm Balks at City Deal Over Cargo ; Sprague Energy Opposes a Canadian Company's Plan to Use Portland's Cargo Terminal to Import Lumber.

The message from city officials to Sprague: tough luck.

The Canadian company is Logistec, which provides cargo handling services on the east coasts of the U.S. and Canada. It plans to import lumber from northern Europe for the New England market using the city-owned International Marine Terminal. I...

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