CBH Group’s rail fleet marks milestone
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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The milestone was reached this month as CBH continues to receive what is now the second largest Western Australian crop on record.
The large crop has also resulted in several CBH supply chain records falling, including moving 907 440 t on rail in December 2018 which is a record volume for the month of December.
In 2012, CBH purchased 22 locomotives and 574 wagons at a cost of AUS$175 million in what was a new era for grain rail freight in Western Australia, and which has delivered greater value, efficiency and safety to grain growers and the grain industry.
Since this initial investment, CBH has continued to invest and grow the rail fleet, adding a further three locomotives.
CBH Acting General Manager Operations, Ben Raisbeck, said CBH purchased the rail fleet to increase the efficiency of the supply chain, and move more grain, faster across the network to our four port terminals.
“Our decision to invest in rail has benefited our growers, however we must continue to manage freight costs and limit rail access price rises which directly impact the international competitiveness of Western Australia’s grain industry,” Raisbeck said.
“We’re proud to have reached the 50 million t milestone, and thank our employees and partners, including rail operator Watco Companies, for contributing to the success of our supply chain during this time.”
The Australian subsidiary of American company, Watco Companies, has a 10-year contract to operate CBH’s rail grain freight service.
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