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Originally posted by Partners View PostFree grain pick up now.lol.
Imagine all the inter elevator transfers and elevator to crushing plant possibilities!Last edited by farmaholic; Jan 5, 2021, 17:56.
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Now they can convert their trucks to storage instead of the farmers...and see how their employees like sitting for hours to unload...
Maybe they won't have to set an elevator by a rail line any more ...
Its an interesting play but really goes against any kind of environmentally friendly policy...
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Good buy for Richardson, Bison H/O is in Wpg, and this is good for Manitoba, as Bison will stay here. . I'm sure they didn't strictly buy Bison for the grain hauling as there is so little margin in hauling grain. Bison is involved in moving everything across North America.
Richardson privately owned buys another privately owned company. Richardson is shrewd they can see where money can be made.
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Originally posted by bucket View PostNow they can convert their trucks to storage instead of the farmers...and see how their employees like sitting for hours to unload...
Maybe they won't have to set an elevator by a rail line any more ...
Its an interesting play but really goes against any kind of environmentally friendly policy...
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Well,,, I don’t think it’s a good thing, nor do I think that it’s good for farmers, or the Province.
More control, centralization , consolidation.
Controlling:
the inputs,
Delivery time lines for grain contracts,
Grain exports
They won’t have to build anymore terminals, they can pull or delay for just in time shipping, no more premiums to fill that train?
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I can see it now, b-train front trailer macdon header to Saskatoon back trailer canola to Yorkton.
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Shortly before SWP went tits up they put a fleet of trucks on the road. Remember how they were going to pull grain out of areas they abandoned with elevator closures and swaps then truck it to their project Horizon inland terminals? Only problem was there was storm clouds on the horizon.
I don't think this will end the same, but you never know. Doubt it....
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