Calgary Alberta - On the strength of its operating model and the power of its 13,000 strong CP family, Canadian Pacific (CP) continues to
set records for the movement of Canadian grain.
As of the end of May 2019, CP has moved 22.5 million metric tonnes (MMT) of Canadian grain and grain products since the start of the 2018-2019 crop
year.
"Since August of last year, we have moved approximately 500,000 metric tonnes more grain than ever before, bettering our record at this time back in the
2015-2016 crop year," said CP Vice-President Sales and Marketing, Grain and Fertilizers, Joan Hardy.
"We continue to innovate in close collaboration with our customers and supply chain enablers, and we look forward to delivering for farmers and the North
American economy as we close out this crop year and prepare for the next."
To Vancouver, a high-priority outlet for the flow of export grain from Canada, CP moved 15.0 MMT through the end of May, breaking the prior record set in the
2016-2017 crop year by 5 percent.
May was also a record month for grain products, not including whole grains, both from a carload and a volume perspective.
April 2019 was an all-time record month for Canadian grain and grain products as CP moved a best-ever 2.643 MMT, bettering the previous record from October
2018.
In November of last year, the company broke its previous record for carloads of Western Canadian grain and grain products shipped to the Port of Vancouver in a
single month, with 17,150.
CP now has over 1,000 new, high-capacity, hopper cars in its fleet and at year's end, more than 1,900 of the new hopper cars will be in service.
The fleet will continue to grow in the years ahead, as part of CP's $500 million commitment to invest in 5,900 of the new hopper cars.
Shippers are able to load up to 10 percent more grain in these cars compared to the older, less efficient, hopper cars they are replacing.
CP's 8,500 foot High Efficiency Product (HEP) train model, announced last summer, is gaining significant traction with CP customers.
Construction is currently underway at five CP served facilities, enabling them to start shipping under the HEP train model this fall, adding to the seven
existing CP served 8,500 foot loop track facilities.
Four more 8,500 foot HEP qualified facilities will be operating by the spring of 2020.
"By the spring of next year, 20 percent of CP's unit train elevator network will be loading the highly-efficient 8,500 foot HEP trains, which, coupled
with the new hopper cars, can move up to 44 percent more grain per train," said Hardy.
"Together with our customers, we are creating capacity and driving efficiencies in the grain supply chain. We look forward to welcoming many more 8,500
foot HEP train loading facilities in the years to come."
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