Union Pacific furloughs 900 because of lower shipping volumes
Source: OMAHA WORLD HERALD
By Steve Jordon
Union Pacific Corp. has furloughed 900 employees and mothballed 800 locomotives because of lower shipping volumes, CEO Lance Fritz told the Wall Street Journal Thursday.
The slump includes a 25 percent reduction in coal shipments from last year as more power plants switch to natural gas, a trend that could continue, he said. "The remainder of the year, we dont know what to expect."
The Omaha-based railroad had furloughed 500 people and idled 47 locomotives in April.
Last year Union Pacific expanded its transportation workforce and added 822 locomotives as cargo volume increased 7 percent, improving service levels dramatically, Fritz said.
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elleng
(131,105 posts)expected it.
AZ Progressive
(3,411 posts)Texas will be more than willing to share its water.
sulphurdunn
(6,891 posts)neverforget
(9,436 posts)Business was hot and heavy up through March and then in April it died quickly. The old heads said they have never seen business die so quickly before. Hopefully it doesn't last too long.
Ikonoklast
(23,973 posts)West Coast port facilities and rail for container traffic will be bypassed as shipping from the Far East will be able to deliver freight loaded on post-Panamax ships directly to East Coast ports.
Freight moved by ship way cheaper than rail, the farther it can go by ship shortening the distance to final user/customer without using rail the cheaper for the shipper.