CN, Coalspur sign MOU to develop supply chain for west coast thermal coal exports

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Canadian National and Coalspur Mines Limited signed a memorandum of understanding, under which they will develop a high-quality logistics supply chain to transport, export thermal coal from Coalspur's Vista Coal Project near Hinton, Alta., to Western Canadian ports starting in 2015. CN will transport Vista production to west coast ports including Ridley Terminals Inc., located at the Port of Prince Rupert, B.C. Coalspur recently signed a throughput agreement with RTI to export coal at the terminal. CN and Coalspur will jointly design and build a rail siding at the Vista site capable of handling the loading of 175-car unit trains at a full capacity of gross weight on rail of 286,000 pounds per car. The two parties expect to negotiate a definitive transportation agreement in 2012, following completion of Coalspur's ongoing Bankable Feasibility Study on Vista. Jean-Jacques Ruest, CN executive vice-president and chief marketing officer, said, "CN will work closely with Coalspur to build an efficient and effective logistics process for its export coal. CN has developed a comprehensive, end-to-end supply chain strategy to manage coal flows from mines to west coast terminals. This approach, coupled with strong customer collaboration, will help Coalspur maximize sales opportunities in global markets." Gene Wusaty, managing director and chief executive officer of Coalspur, noted, "Rail is a critical link in connecting Vista's coal to international markets and an agreement with North America's most efficient rail carrier will help ensure a reliable and effective supply chain."

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