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Maersk eyes contigency prepares as Canada rail networks close, still takes bookings

Shipping business Maersk is evaluating contingency strategies in Canada, the company said on Thursday after the nation's two main freight rail companies closed down their networks over a labour disagreement.

The Danish company, one of the world's biggest container freight groups, stated in an advisory to clients it was still accepting reservations from and to origins and locations serviced by rail via Canadian ports.

As we browse the existing scenario affecting Canadian rail services, we are actively keeping track of the developing situations, it stated.

Our team is communicating with our rail partners and evaluating contingency methods as the situation establishes.

Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City locked out some 10,000 workers on Thursday in an extraordinary blockage that will grind railway freight in the country to a stop and also impact the United States.

(source: Reuters)