MINING giants Rio Tinto and Teck Resources are re-routing shipments and turning to trucks to deal with disruptions from a Canadian railway stoppage that threatens to undermine operations, reports Bloomberg.
Rio Tinto Group will rely on trucking and increase usage of its own railway between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador to ship and receive raw materials, the company said. Rio produces aluminum, iron ore, diamonds and titanium in Canada.
Teck Resources, which operates a copper mine and refinery in BC, is using 'alternate transportation arrangements' according to spokesman Maclean Kay.
Canada's mining sector depends on the country's two dominant railways to transport heavy materials including copper, aluminum, iron ore and coal. Mining is an important contributor to Canada's resource-heavy economy, and the goods it produces and exports are key to other industries.
Canada's two main railways - Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City - shut down early after talks with union leaders failed, immediately blocking arteries of North American supply chains that carry about US$740 million per day in trade.
The mining industry is the Canadian rail system's most significant customer, and the majority of our products are shipped to international customers,' the Mining Association of Canada, calling the stoppage 'catastrophic' for Canada.
'Work stoppages bring immense additional operational costs to businesses and reduce confidence in Canada as a destination for investment for supply-chain reliant businesses, such as mining,' said association head Pierre Gratton.
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Rio Tinto Group will rely on trucking and increase usage of its own railway between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador to ship and receive raw materials, the company said. Rio produces aluminum, iron ore, diamonds and titanium in Canada.
Teck Resources, which operates a copper mine and refinery in BC, is using 'alternate transportation arrangements' according to spokesman Maclean Kay.
Canada's mining sector depends on the country's two dominant railways to transport heavy materials including copper, aluminum, iron ore and coal. Mining is an important contributor to Canada's resource-heavy economy, and the goods it produces and exports are key to other industries.
Canada's two main railways - Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City - shut down early after talks with union leaders failed, immediately blocking arteries of North American supply chains that carry about US$740 million per day in trade.
The mining industry is the Canadian rail system's most significant customer, and the majority of our products are shipped to international customers,' the Mining Association of Canada, calling the stoppage 'catastrophic' for Canada.
'Work stoppages bring immense additional operational costs to businesses and reduce confidence in Canada as a destination for investment for supply-chain reliant businesses, such as mining,' said association head Pierre Gratton.
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