CP declares quarterly dividend
Canadian Pacific Railway Limited has declared a quarterly dividend.
Canadian Pacific Railway Limited has declared a quarterly dividend.
“This MoU with MTI is a demonstration of our commitment to technical innovation and finding new ways to improve the UK’s supply chains,” says ABP.
San Miguel Northern Cement Incorporated is fitting its new 5000 tpd production line with LOESCHE technology.
Martin Engineering is manufacturing a limited-edition series of Cougar® brand DC truck vibrators painted in the iconic pink colour. The company plans to donate US$50 from the sale of every unit to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
The order includes a newly developed ECO-Logic continuous flow dryer, which is the latest generation of grain dryers with factors such as automatic operation control and process control as an essential part of the drying process.
August was a record month in the company’s shipping activities in terms of volume of agricultural products loaded for export by fleet, as well as transporting a record volume of cargoes since the company was established.
Coal export terminals in the US Eastern Coast have been experiencing temporarily idleness since Hurricane Florence.
Aurizon has commented on the announcement made by Adani Mining and discusses the regulatory process for rail infrastructure in Queensland.
CP will discuss its results with the financial community in a conference call on 18 October.
An estimated 120 million tpy is being shipped from Indonesia for the export market, and an increasing proportion of this is being sold on an index-linked basis as market participants seek to manage Indonesian coal price risk.
At a recent roundtable session with two federal Ministers of Agriculture, Canadian Pacific Railway announced its plans to transport the Canadian grain crop to market.
Testing of the fly ash boring samples has determined it to be of consistently higher quality than current-generation ash across a range of criteria.
A report by global shipping consultancy Drewry has predicted that charter rates will improve on present levels, as a result of moderate increases in vessel demand and low growth in vessel supply due to restrained new ordering and a thin orderbook.
The programme is being facilitated by Peel Ports’ teams in both the Port of Liverpool and King George V Dock in Glasgow and could see a combined throughput of 1 million t of animal feed imports each year.
The awards, which will have been hosted by IBJ for the 10th year running, recognise the achievements of bulk-specific organisations and highlight their accomplishments over the past 12 months.