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CP and Maersk link up to move freight at Montreal and Vancouver ports
Date:2020-10-27 Readers:
CANADIAN Pacific Railway (CP) announced a strategic, multi-year rail agreement with AP Moller-Maersk to move freight through the ports of Vancouver and Montreal.

The agreement is further to the September 15 announcement regarding the construction of a new, world-class transload and distribution facility in Vancouver to expand CP's and Maersk Canada's supply chain options for customers.

"We are proud to provide safe and efficient rail service to the world's largest shipping company, and with Maersk we see a strong relationship developing," said CP's president and CEO Keith Creel.

"Today's news coupled with the announcement of the Vancouver transload facility back in September are evidence of the power of our operating model, our people and of our shared commitment to sustainable growth.

"Furthermore, our unique land holdings and co-location opportunities, network advantages and commitment to service excellence continue to create win-win scenarios and capacity for our customers and the broader supply chain," Mr Creel added.

The strategic relationship is expected to result in CP moving Maersk traffic on March 1, 2021 and applies to both dry and refrigerated cargo. The rail agreement in combination with the previously announced transload facility show that CP and Maersk are committed to sustainability across the supply chain, while providing effective and efficient intermodal solutions for customers, according to a CP statement.

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