fjlip How to make Vancouver efficient in moving grain
Well the grain would have to be Pooled which would be next to impossible with the current system and lack of CGC inward inspection.
There would need to be coordination of rail movement to meet sales (ocean ships) but grain companies make their own sales.
Canola was once pooled a Vancouver to improve the efficiency and car turn around time. Canola is not as complicated because it is mainly one grade.
The price we receive for canola is mainly determined by the export price at Vancouver.
Is it beneficial for the grain companies that own the crushing plants to drive up the price by more export sales?
The grain companies have a good thing going for them. Why would they change that?
Well the grain would have to be Pooled which would be next to impossible with the current system and lack of CGC inward inspection.
There would need to be coordination of rail movement to meet sales (ocean ships) but grain companies make their own sales.
Canola was once pooled a Vancouver to improve the efficiency and car turn around time. Canola is not as complicated because it is mainly one grade.
The price we receive for canola is mainly determined by the export price at Vancouver.
Is it beneficial for the grain companies that own the crushing plants to drive up the price by more export sales?
The grain companies have a good thing going for them. Why would they change that?
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