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Transportation: Page 54
Grain Supply Chain
Highwater Continues to Disrupt Barge Navigation
Ohio River Olmsted Locks and Dams (L&D) did not report any down-bound grain traffic
Transportation
Tulsa Feed Inc., Tulsa, OK, Must Close or Relocate
Facility must go to make way for a railroad expansion
Grain Supply Chain
Navigation Conditions Continue to Challenge Barge Shippers
Highwater and fog has disrupted barge operations on Mississippi River last several weeks
Grain Supply Chain
BNSF Testing Double-Length Grain Trains
Company is experimenting with combining two empty unit grain trains into one
Logistics
Barge Restrictions Mean Shipping Complications on Mississippi River
Also means lower grain prices for farmers — and snow's still melting
Grain Supply Chain
Flooding Shutters Barge Traffic on Missouri River
U.S. Coast Guard closed section extending from Omaha, NE, to Kansas City, MO
Grain Supply Chain
Rail Service Disrupted by Washouts, Flooding
Shippers should expect continued delays on shipments scheduled to move through impacted areas
Transportation
China Widens Ban on Canadian Canola
Ban now includes shipments from Viterra Inc.and Richardson International
Grain Supply Chain
Flooding Halts Rail Service to Minnesota Co-ops
Problems have driven up cost of shipping via rail
Grain Supply Chain
Railroads Getting Back on Track After Floods
Two major railroads have subdivisions out of commission by floodwaters
Transportation
G3 Plans Two New Elevators in Alberta
Both will have railway loop tracks for unloading 150-car unit trains
Grain Supply Chain
BNSF Rail Delays Affect Farmers, Grain Elevators
Almost 1,500 orders have been unfilled for between one and 10 days
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