A little bird told me a year ago and again just recently that grain companies are givin a chance at the start of the crop year to bid on a pool of grain cars. I have heard this from several sources now and it explains why some locations are getting very high car allocations locally and some very low - I would imagine else where?
So who is to blame if your local grain co is not getting grain cars and those customers are very far behind in deliveries and are having a tough time meeting payments because of zero cash flow ?
I applaud your effort Tom on the bigger picture of grain movement but you poked a bear with a stick and it swatted you.
The situation for the rest of us is a 50/50 pissing match between grain co's and RR's.
More capacity is needed for sure on the rails and at the coast but 1/2 the trouble with late deliveries remains hidden behind closed doors.
So who is to blame if your local grain co is not getting grain cars and those customers are very far behind in deliveries and are having a tough time meeting payments because of zero cash flow ?
I applaud your effort Tom on the bigger picture of grain movement but you poked a bear with a stick and it swatted you.
The situation for the rest of us is a 50/50 pissing match between grain co's and RR's.
More capacity is needed for sure on the rails and at the coast but 1/2 the trouble with late deliveries remains hidden behind closed doors.
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