Skip to main content
May
03

CP objects to CN using merger waiver that STB granted to CP-KCS deal

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 5/3/2021 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
Canadian Pacific late last week filed a formal objection with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) stating that CN does not qualify for a waiver of the STB's rules for major transactions with respect to CN's proposal to acquire Kansas City Southern.In its letter, CP states that the CN-KCS transaction does not satisfy the criteria that the STB relied upon in finding that the waiver should apply to a CP-KCS transaction, which the STB granted on April 23.Meanwhile, in other developments:
• CN today issued an open letter to the KCS community regarding CN’s proposal to combine with KCS. The letter outlines why CN believes a combined CN-KCS represents the best solution for all stakeholders and sets the record straight on the merits of the proposal.
• CP today announced that more than 110 customers and other stakeholders have filed letters with the STB to express concerns about and/or opposition to CN’s proposal for KCS. The letters from customers and other stakeholders highlight growing concerns that the CN-KCS combination would reduce competition in the Canada-U.S.-Mexico corridor, CP officials said in a press release.
• CN late last week announced that more than 200 additional letters in favor of its proposed KCS combination have been filed with the STB, bringing the total number of support letters CN has received to more than 600 in just over a week since its proposal was made public. That number exceeds the number of letters that CP has received in over five weeks, CN officials said in a press release.

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Apr
26

KCS to begin talks with CN; STB rules on merger waiver issue

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 4/26/2021 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
Kansas City Southern’s board has unanimously determined that the unsolicited proposal received from CN last week to acquire KCS in a cash and stock transaction, valued by CN at $325 per share, could reasonably be expected to lead to a "company superior proposal" as defined in KCS’s merger agreement with Canadian Pacific.KCS intends to provide CN with nonpublic information and to engage in discussions and negotiations with CN, subject to the requirements of the CP merger agreement, KCS officials said in a press release. However, there's no assurance the talks with CN will result in a transaction, they said."We fully support the board of KCS in reviewing CN's offer," said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel in a press release. "We are confident through this process that they will recognize this unsolicited bid is fraught with challenges, uncertainties and regulatory risks that are not present in the seamless, pro-competitive and pro-service CP-KCS combination."In March, CP and KCS announced a merger agreement in which CP would acquire KCS in a stock and cash transaction valued at $275 per KCS share. Meanwhile, the Surface Transportation Board (STB) ruled late last week that a waiver provision under 49 C.F.R. § 1180.0(b) applies to the potential transaction between CP and KCS. The 2001 merger regulation granted a waiver allowing a merger involving KCS and another Class I  to be considered under the STB’s pre-2001 merger regulations, subject to the board’s review. Per the board’s decision, the agency’s review of the transaction will be governed by the regulations set forth at 49 C.F.R. part 1180 (2000), STB officials said in a press release.In other related developments:
• CP announced it has no objection to CN’s request to also appoint David Starling as intended trustee in its unsolicited bid of KCS;
• CN announced that more than 400 customers, suppliers, elected officials and other stakeholders have filed letters with the STB in favor of CN's proposed combination with KCS.

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Apr
19

KCS posts lower revenue in Q1, names Songer and Orr EVPs

Kansas City Southern last week reported first-quarter 2021 revenue of $706 million, down 4% from the same period a year ago.

Overall, carload volumes were down 1% compared with volumes in Q1 2020, KCS officials said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Jan
22

KCS reports 'strong' results in Q4

Kansas City Southern today reported fourth-quarter 2020 revenue declined 5% to $693.4 million compared with $729.5 million during the same period in 2019.

KCS officials attribute the decrease primarily to lower volumes related to a service interruption in Mexico due to teachers protests, lower fuel surcharge and fluctuations in foreign currency.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Jan
21

KCS, NorthPoint to develop Wylie Logistics Park

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 1/21/2021 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
The master planned park will offer 2.4 million square feet of potential building capacity for traditional warehousing and distribution.Photo – Kansas City Southern/YouTube

Kansas City Southern has entered into a joint agreement with NorthPoint Development to develop Wylie Logistics Park in Wylie, Texas, adjacent to the Class I's David L. Starling Wylie Intermodal Terminal.

The master planned park will offer 2.4 million square feet of potential building capacity for traditional warehousing and distribution; industrial grade amenities; dual feed electrical system with redundant power; as well as a heavy-haul network with access to the interstate system, air, ports and a state-of-the-art intermodal terminal.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Jan
19

KCS pledges to set emissions reduction target

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 1/19/2021 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
By committing to the SBTi, KCS is building on steps already taken to lower its greenhouse gas emissions.Photo – kcsouthern.com

Kansas City Southern has submitted a commitment letter to the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) pledging to set a science-based greenhouse gas emissions reduction target.

The science-based target will align with what climate scientists say is needed to meet the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, KCS officials said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Dec
21

KCS wraps up Holiday Express fundraiser for Salvation Army

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 12/21/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
$277,000 to benefit The Salvation Army in 20 communities on the Class I's U.S. rail network. Over the past 20 years, the charitable component of the KCS Holiday Express project has raised over $2.3 million.Photo – kcsouthern.com

Kansas City Southern announced today that its KCS Holiday Express program raised over $277,000 to benefit The Salvation Army in 20 communities on the Class I's U.S. rail network.

Over the past 20 years, the charitable component of the KCS Holiday Express project has raised over $2.3 million, which was donated to The Salvation Army at each scheduled train stop to help provide warm clothing and other necessities for children in need in local communities. This year's Holiday Express Train stops were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the fundraiser continued.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Dec
02

KCS issues challenge grant as part of Holiday Express fundraiser

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 12/2/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
Although this year's train trip was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the fundraising element of the Holiday Express program continues.Photo – donate.salarmymokan.org

Kansas City Southern's Holiday Express project so far this year has raised $148,115 in a fundraiser to benefit The Salvation Army in 20 communities on the Class I's network.

KCS officials announced in September that the company would launch the fundraiser to mark the Holiday Express program's 20th anniversary. Yesterday, the company issued a challenge grant to raise even more, KCS officials said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Nov
10

KCS updates capital allocation policy

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 11/10/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
Kansas City Southern announced today that its board approved updates to its capital allocation policy.The new policy intends to continue deploying cash so that 40% to 50% will go to capital projects and strategic investments and 50% to 60% to share repurchases and dividends, KCS officials said in a press release.Also, from time to time, KCS plans to use additional debt to support the revised policy and intends to increase its debt-to-EBITDA ratio.The board also approved an increase in the quarterly dividend on KCS common stock from 40 cents to 44 cents per share; and a new $3 billion share repurchase program, which will expire Dec. 31, 2023."Kansas City Southern's revenue growth, margin improvement and cash flow generation this year have been remarkable given the economic and operational challenges we have faced," said President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Ottensmeyer. "Our plan to prudently increase the amount of capital returned to shareholders demonstrates management's and our board's confidence in our strong growth prospects, ability to continue delivering on our long-range plan and the long-term efficiencies and lower capital spend intensity created by our precision scheduled railroading implementation."The policy will continue to balance the company's objectives of delivering "meaning capital returns while investing in future growth opportunities and maintaining a desirable credit profile," Ottensmeyer added.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 11/10/2020


Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Oct
16

KCS posts 'strong' Q3 financial results

Kansas City Southern today reported third-quarter 2020 revenue declined 12 percent to $659.6 million compared with the same period a year ago, as carload volumes fell 4 percent during the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The Class I's Q3 operating expenses were $388.1 million, down from $465.7 million, and operating income was $271.5 million, down from $282 million a year ago. KCS posted an operating ratio of 58.8 percent for the quarter, down from 62.3 percent in Q3 2019. Net income was $190.2 million, or $2.01 per diluted share, up from $180.6 million, or $1.81 per diluted share, a year ago.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Sep
23

Protestors' blockade impacts KCS freight movement in Mexico

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 9/23/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
The blockades have halted the movement of freight to and from the Port of Lazaro Cardenas.Photo – Kansas City Southern de Mexico

A protestors' blockade has obstructed rail tracks between Caltzontzin and La Vinata, Mexico, which has affected Kansas City Southern de Mexico's rail traffic for the past three weeks, MexicoNewsDaily.com reported.

More than 70 teachers and teachers in training have been blocking the tracks in Michoacan, Mexico, halting the movement of freight to and from the Port of Lazaro Cardenas. The KCSM traffic mainly consists of steel, petroleum and automotive products, the news site reported.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Sep
11

KCS rejects takeover bid, report says

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 9/11/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
Kansas City Southern has rejected a $20 billion takeover offer from an investor group, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.Global Infrastructure Partners and the infrastructure arm of private-equity firm Blackstone Group Inc. offered KCS $208 a share, the paper reported, citing people familiar with the situation.KCS rejected the bid, arguing it undervalued the company. KCS turned away an earlier bid that was below $200 a share. The two sides are not in discussions, the paper reported.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 9/11/2020


Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Sep
09

KCS Holiday Express train won't run in 2020

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 9/9/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
The KCS Holiday Express project's charitable component has raised more than $2.1 million over the past 19 years.Photo – Kansas City Southern

Kansas City Southern has canceled this year's Holiday Express train due to the pandemic, but the railroad will mark the charitable program's 20th year with a fundraiser to benefit The Salvation Army in 20 communities along the KCS network.

"While it is not safe to gather for free visits with Santa Claus and tours of the Holiday Express train this year, the need for the charitable component of this program is greater than ever," KCS President and Chief Executive officer Patrick Ottensmeyer said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Aug
21

Kansas City Southern earns recognition for logistics quality

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 8/21/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
Logistics Management magazine has presented a 2020 Quest for Quality award to Kansas City Southern, the Class I announced earlier this week.KCS earned recognition as this year's rail/intermodal service provider winner in the categories of on-time performance and customer service, and was tied for the top spot in equipment and operations.To determine award winners, the magazine's readers evaluate companies in all modes and service disciplines, choosing top performers in such categories as railroad and intermodal services. Transportation service providers are rated on five key criteria: on-time performance, value, information technology, customer service, and equipment and operations."A core part of the KCS vision is to be the most-customer focused transportation service provider in North America, so this validation from our customers is important," said KCS Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Mike Naatz in a press release.

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 8/21/2020


Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Aug
04

Report: Private-equity firms discuss bid for KCS

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 8/4/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
A consortium of private equity investors is considering a possible takeover bid for Kansas City Southern, the Wall Street Journal reported July 28.The newspaper reported that the Blackstone Group Inc. and Global Infrastructure Partners are exploring a potential buyout that could be worth more than $21 billion.The firms together are exploring a potential deal and speaking to banks, including Citigroup Inc., about financing, people familiar with the matter told the newspaper.The deal provides a bet on the increase in U.S.-Mexico trade, given that KCS' rail network operates in both countries, the paper reported.KCS was the subject of merger or acquisition rumors a month ago, Seeking Alpha reported.KCS President and Chief Executive Officer Patrick Ottensmeyer addressed the earlier media reports in response to a question during a July 17 conference call with analysts following the company's second-quarter financial report. Those media reports appeared to becoming out of Europe or London, Ottensmeyer said."Obviously, you know, the standard answer is no comment on things like that," Ottensmeyer said, according to a transcript of the call. "But the story behind that is that we've got a terrific plan, we've got outstanding opportunities, we have a lot of runway to have a successful run as a independent, standalone publicly traded company and that's our focus and that's what we're going to do." 

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 8/4/2020


Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Aug
03

Trump signs KCS permit for second international rail bridge in Laredo

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 8/3/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
The new structure will be a single-track span immediately adjacent to the existing U.S.-Mexico bridge in Laredo, Texas.Photo – KCS

President Donald Trump has approved a permit to allow Kansas City Southern to build an additional, parallel bridge span next to its existing international rail bridge in Laredo, Texas.

The Class I applied for the permit with the U.S. Department of State in March.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Jul
17

KCS revenue falls 23 percent in Q2

Kansas City Southern reported second-quarter 2020 revenue of $547.9 million, a 23 percent decline from second-quarter 2019 primarily due to the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Overall, carload volumes tumbled 21 percent compared to the prior year, KCS officials said in a press release.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Jul
07

KCS updates 2019 sustainability report

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 7/7/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
The railroad has updated its 2019 sustainability report entitled "For the Long Haul: Delivering Prosperity, Valuing People, Protecting the Planet."Photo – KCS

Kansas City Southern in late June released an update to its 2019 sustainability report.

Safety statistics shared annually in sustainability reports now will include data from KCS’ Mexican operations, the update states. Titled "For the Long Haul: Delivering Prosperity, Valuing People, Protecting the Planet,” the 2019 report now shows the Class I improved its consolidated reportable train accident frequency ratio by 26 percent and consolidated reportable injury frequency ratio by eight percent.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Apr
17

KCS posts record Q1, pulls full-year forecast on pandemic concerns

Kansas City Southern today reported record revenue of $731.7 million for the first quarter, an 8 percent increase from first-quarter 2019. Overall carload volume rose 4 percent compared to the same period a year ago.

KCS officials said the Q1 revenue growth was led primarily by an 18 percent increase in its chemicals and petroleum business, which was boosted by higher refined fuel products and liquid petroleum gas shipments to Mexico.

Continue reading

Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.

Apr
06

KCS to hike train speed near Barksdale Air Force Base

Rail News Home Kansas City Southern 4/6/2020 Rail News: Kansas City Southern
Kansas City Southern will increase train speed from 20 mph to 49 mph on 1.8 miles of track between Benton Road Overpass and the west gate of Barksdale Air Force Base in Bossier City, Louisiana, by mid-May, the Class I announced late last week.The maximum speed will be raised incrementally, starting with 25 mph on April 12, followed by 30 mph on April 19; 35 mph on April 26; 40 mph on May 3; 45 mph on May 10; and 49 mph on May 17.The train speed increase on the track segment was made possible by the completion of a major track improvement project, KCS officials said in a press release. 

Contact Progressive Railroading editorial staff.

More News from 4/6/2020


Copyright

© © Trade Press Media Group, Inc.