JonDouglas
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Another breakdown in the supply chain. From FreightWaves:
Union Pacific is temporarily suspending eastbound service from West Coast port terminals to its Global IV intermodal facility in Chicago to help ease “significant congestion” at inland terminals, especially Chicago, and at the ports. The suspension is aimed at helping ocean carriers reduce backlogs.
UP (NYSE: UNP) hopes this suspension, which will start on Sunday and last for about seven days, will not only help relieve port backlogs for Chicago-bound container traffic but also ultimately help address backlogs for containers destined to other markets.
The suspension applies to UP-served terminals at the ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach and Oakland, California, and Tacoma, Washington.
More at source.
This would suggest there's a real pile-up at UP's Chicago intermodal terminal/yard and that things may be getting worse. This shutdown is a big deal and could have a big ripple effect in availability and pricing of intermodal goods. We say this noting that Chicago is also a big seaport (great lakes via St. Lawrence Seaway into Calumet River port) in addition to being a huge rail hub.