Calgary Alberta - Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) today announced the addition of 1,000 new,
53 foot, refrigerated intermodal containers to its network, more than doubling CPKC's existing fleet and bringing more
shipping options to customers using the expanding Mexico Midwest Express (MMX) Series premium intermodal
service.
MMX is North America's first single-line rail service offering for refrigerated shippers from the Midwest to Mexico, a
market currently served by trucks.
Single-line haul efficiencies, combined with seamless crossborder service, make CPKC intermodal transit times
competitive with over the road trucks.
Converting trucks to rail reduces emissions and makes highways safer, another realization of the benefits of the CPKC
combination.
"Since being launched on 11 May 2023, MMX has provided truck competitive service, delivering exactly what we
promised and executing what many said could not be done. We're providing customers with the fastest transit times in
the rail industry and this expansion of our state-of-the-art reefer equipment gives more customers the solution they
need to convert to rail," said Jonathan Wahba, CPKC Senior Vice-President Sales and Marketing Bulk and
Intermodal.
The average intermodal train takes more than 300 trucks off the road with 75 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions
than trucks.
Freight trains are four times more fuel efficient than trucks and can move a ton of freight 500 miles on one gallon of
fuel.
The new refrigerated containers are part of CPKC's TempPro solutions, ensuring products that require temperature
protection are transported safely in a fast, reliable, and fuel-efficient service that brings optionality and more
competition to North American supply chains.
The MMX temperature controlled service will move fresh and frozen produce, baked goods, candy, and other food products
northbound, and beef, chicken, and pork to southern markets.
The MMX Series debuted 11 May 2023 with trains now linking Chicago, Kansas City, Texas markets, Monterrey, and San Luis
Potosi.
MMX trains offer third-day service to and from Laredo, fourth-day service to and from Monterrey, and 4.5 day service
to and from San Luis Potosi.
MMX provides transit time of 98 hours from Chicago to San Luis Potosi, a day faster than the nearest
competitor.
In April, CPKC announced new multi-year agreements with Schneider and with Knight-Swift Transportation for intermodal
transportation services along the CPKC single-line north-south corridor.
CPKC is working with customers and investing in infrastructure to unlock the full potential of the newly-combined
network while continually advancing industry-leading safety and sustainability practices.
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