Dear Charlie etel;
2015 is grain shipping is shaping up to be no different than 2014 on the prairies.
Isn't it more likely... that CP CEO Hunter's capacity to remove 400 locomotives... 4500 people, and 11,000 railcars...and Hunters previous 10 years before that with CN... is the proper issue to concentrate on?
Below is an analyst's view... Is the wheat basis a fair deal for farmers?
Brian Wittal
grainews.ca
2015-03-02
His conclusion:
"Last winter’s historically wide basis levels were spurred on by a number of factors that came together in a perfect storm. Cold weather stalled out the rail transportation system which put grain companies at risk of not meeting sales commitments or losing future sales, plus paying demurrage costs on waiting vessels.
To protect themselves, they widened out the basis or refused to take deliveries until they felt they could continue doing business as usual. Basis did eventually come back down to more traditional levels after a few months, which shows that the marketplace is competitive.
It’s just unfortunate that the situation caused so much angst for so many across the entire industry. All we can do is hope we don’t experience a similar situation and that we’re better prepared to manage such a situation should it happen again."
http://206.75.155.11/Agcan/m.bbsummaries.asp?articleId=/agcan/products/news/f0023657.htm
Figures on CP CEO Hunter's railreign...
"simpsonseeds.com/wp-co…/…/2014/.../SSI_Spring2014_News_Web.p...
SPRING 2014. We are all fully ... of service , CP Rail blamed the weather but the truth is Mr. Hunter. Harrison, CEO for CP Rail, since mid-2012 has laid off 4550 people, and removed 400 locomotives and 11,000 railcars off the rails."
2015 is grain shipping is shaping up to be no different than 2014 on the prairies.
Isn't it more likely... that CP CEO Hunter's capacity to remove 400 locomotives... 4500 people, and 11,000 railcars...and Hunters previous 10 years before that with CN... is the proper issue to concentrate on?
Below is an analyst's view... Is the wheat basis a fair deal for farmers?
Brian Wittal
grainews.ca
2015-03-02
His conclusion:
"Last winter’s historically wide basis levels were spurred on by a number of factors that came together in a perfect storm. Cold weather stalled out the rail transportation system which put grain companies at risk of not meeting sales commitments or losing future sales, plus paying demurrage costs on waiting vessels.
To protect themselves, they widened out the basis or refused to take deliveries until they felt they could continue doing business as usual. Basis did eventually come back down to more traditional levels after a few months, which shows that the marketplace is competitive.
It’s just unfortunate that the situation caused so much angst for so many across the entire industry. All we can do is hope we don’t experience a similar situation and that we’re better prepared to manage such a situation should it happen again."
http://206.75.155.11/Agcan/m.bbsummaries.asp?articleId=/agcan/products/news/f0023657.htm
Figures on CP CEO Hunter's railreign...
"simpsonseeds.com/wp-co…/…/2014/.../SSI_Spring2014_News_Web.p...
SPRING 2014. We are all fully ... of service , CP Rail blamed the weather but the truth is Mr. Hunter. Harrison, CEO for CP Rail, since mid-2012 has laid off 4550 people, and removed 400 locomotives and 11,000 railcars off the rails."
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