Calgary Alberta - Canadian Pacific (CP) will target annual capital expenditures of $1.6 billion through 2020 the railroad said at its 2018
Investor Day held at its Ogden Campus in Calgary, Alberta, on 4 Oct 2018.
The planned capex was one element the railroad outlined in its strategy for sustainable, profitable, growth.
"Simply put, we have rebuilt the engine at CP and are leveraging the strengths of our franchise to drive growth," CP President and CEO Keith Creel
said.
"Our continued success comes from our commitment to the precision scheduled railroading model, our deep bench of industry-leading railroaders, a
disciplined approach to capital investment, network capacity, and a focus on sustainable growth."
Creel said the Class 1 still has room to grow and pointed to added network capacity through longer sidings, as well as surplus capacity at yards and terminals
as two aspects available to take advantage of that growth potential.
Yards and terminals where CP sees opportunity to grow include Vancouver where Creel said the intermodal facility operates well below capacity and where CP has
more than 100 acres to expand, Chicago where the Class 1 sees opportunities at its Bensenville and Schiller Park yards, and Toronto where CP sees potential to
grow the Vaughan Intermodal Facility, as well as Agincourt and Wolverton yards.
The railroad calls its capex outlook "a proactive, disciplined, approach to capital deployment" where it plans to target 50 percent of future capex
programs, an estimated $800 million annually, on basic replacement capital.
Additionally, is targeting five percent for network improvement, 25 percent toward rolling stock, five percent toward information technology, four percent
toward positive train control, and 11 percent toward other capital needs.
Creel said CP's growth strategy is built on its foundations, people, and network strengths.
"Our family of nearly 13,000 CP railroaders is proud to safely and efficiently deliver for our customers, communities, and the broader supply chain. We
remain committed to the foundations of precision scheduled railroading, across all aspects of the company, and with the rigor the model demands for long-term
success," said Creel.
Mischa Wanek-Libman.