Montreal Quebec - CN and Teck Resources Limited announced today a long-term rail agreement for shipping of steelmaking coal from Teck's
four B.C. operations between Kamloops and Neptune Terminals, and other west coast ports.
The agreement runs from April 2021 to December 2026, and will enable Teck to significantly increase shipment volumes through an expanded Neptune
Terminals.
The agreement also provides for investments by CN of more than $125 million to enhance rail infrastructure and support increased shipment volumes to
Neptune.
"This agreement and the associated infrastructure investment will provide us with rail capacity to match the major upgrades underway now at Neptune
Terminals," said Don Lindsay, President and CEO of Teck.
"We expect this will lower our total transportation costs and improve overall rail and terminal performance."
"CN is proud to sign this agreement with Teck and to be playing such a significant role in moving the steel making coal from Kamloops to the last mile at
Neptune Terminals on Vancouver's north shore," said JJ Ruest, President and Chief Executive Officer of CN.
"This significant volume commitment from Teck is further proof of CN's ability to serve our customers into Canada's trade gateway on the west coast. This
agreement also further enhances CN's role as a supply chain enabler for Teck's shipments into Neptune Terminals."
With this new agreement in place Teck and CN are committed to working together to move significant volumes of steel making coal to markets safely and
efficiently.
The terms of this agreement are confidential.
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