CN Sets Grain Movement Record for Tenth Consecutive Month
CN (CNI) has achieved a remarkable milestone in the 2020-2021 crop year, moving over 14.5 million metric tonnes of grain via carload, surpassing previous records by nearly 2 million metric tonnes or over 15%. In December alone, 2.84 million metric tonnes were shipped, marking the tenth consecutive month of record shipments. Key to this success are significant investments in infrastructure, including 1,500 new high-capacity grain hopper cars. CN continues to support its supply chain partners amid the challenges posed by the pandemic.
- Set a new record of 2.84 million metric tonnes of grain shipped in December.
- Total grain moved to-date in the crop year is 14.5 million metric tonnes, exceeding previous records by 2 million metric tonnes or 15%.
- Significant investments in infrastructure, including 1,500 new high-capacity grain hopper cars, have enhanced operational capacity.
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Approaching the end of first half of the crop year, the Company is moving grain at a record pace, exceeding previous record set in 2018-2019
MONTREAL, Jan. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) is proud to announce that for the tenth consecutive month it has set a new record by shipping over 2.84 million metric tonnes (MMT) of Canadian grain and processed grain products via carload. This brings the volume of grain moved in the 2020-2021 crop year to-date via carload to 14.5 MMT, exceeding the previous all-time record pace volume by nearly 2 MMT, or over
"We are proud of the great efforts of our team of CN railroaders and those of our supply chain partners who, once again went above and beyond to move Canadian grain to markets. 2020 was a challenging year for everyone along the supply chain. Our dedicated employees and partners have demonstrated their resilience and courage in uncertain times. These record grain shipments are coming at the same time as CN is shipping very high volumes of many other commodities such as lumber, potash, propane and consumer goods. While we are proud of December’s results, we do not take them for granted and we will continue to work hard to safely move our customers’ goods.”
- Rob Reilly, Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer at CN
CN's ability to meet the challenges that have arisen is largely the result of the significant investments made in recent years in track, locomotives, and railcars, including the purchase of 1,500 new high capacity grain hopper cars. These investments support the growth of our customers in grain and all the other commodity sectors we serve.
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