CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) announced today a plan to build a C$250-million intermodal and logistics hub adjacent to its main line in the Town of Milton, Ont., located approximately 30 miles west of Toronto. Milton has ready access to major highways reaching key industrial and commercial areas in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). Claude Mongeau, CN president and chief executive officer, said: "CN's advanced intermodal and logistics facility in Milton will help us efficiently handle growing intermodal traffic. The new hub will benefit our customers and the regional economy by improving central Canada's access to the key transborder market as well as the Pacific and Atlantic coast trade gateways we serve, generating new supply chain efficiencies in the GTHA, and creating well-paying local jobs." CN's intermodal business -- principally containerized international and domestic cargo moving in cooperation with trucks and ocean-going ships -- is one of the company's fastest growing business segments and its largest single business unit with 2014 revenues of more than C$2.7 billion.  The new Milton facility will complement Brampton Intermodal Terminal (BIT), CN's existing Toronto-area intermodal terminal in Brampton, Ont. BIT, which is nearing capacity, but will continue to operate for the long term. CN believes the new intermodal and logistics hub will generate specific supply chain benefits in the GTHA by:  CN will submit a complete project description of the planned Milton hub to the Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency for review. 
  • Facilitating logistics development in Milton and the Regional Municipality of Halton, the facility is expected to attract more warehousing distribution centres (DCs) and associated employment -- new DCs have opened near Milton in recent years owing to land availability and good access to the highway system; 
  • Supplying additional intermodal capacity and container availability for exporters located in the southwest area of the GTHA, and; 
  • Creating more than 1,000 direct and indirect jobs in Milton and Halton Region.
Mongeau said: "CN is committed to a comprehensive engagement process with the community at every step of this project in Milton." CN is a true backbone of the economy, transporting more than C$250 billion worth of goods annually for a wide range of business sectors, ranging from resource products to manufactured products to consumer goods, across a rail network spanning Canada and mid-America. CN – Canadian National Railway Company, along with its operating railway subsidiaries -- serves the cities and ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert, B.C., Montreal, Halifax, New Orleans, and Mobile, Ala., and the metropolitan areas of Toronto, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary, Chicago, Memphis, Detroit, Duluth, Minn./Superior, Wis., and Jackson, Miss., with connections to all points in North America. For more information on CN, visit the company's website at www.cn.ca.