K+S Potash Canada ready to serve North American market as new domestic rail cars are delivered

by Keith Powell
K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) is pleased to accept their first domestic rail cars built by National Steel Car (NSC) in Hamilton, Ontario.

— Photo courtesy K+S Potash Canada

K+S Potash Canada (KSPC) is pleased to accept their first domestic rail cars built by National Steel Car (NSC) in Hamilton, Ontario, the same manufacturer that produced the company’s international fleet last fall. KSPC will take delivery of 200 cars beginning in August, and more cars will be added over the next years. These rail cars will transport potash from the company’s Bethune mine in Saskatchewan to its North American clients.

“KSPC’s domestic fleet is one of the cornerstones of our North American logistics network,” said Martin Brown, President of K+S North America. “We have seen enormous interest in potash from KSPC’s Bethune mine, both from new and existing customers, and we are ready to deliver from a rail provider, railcar, warehouse and customer perspective.”

In 2015, for example, K+S Group established an exclusive potash supply agreement with Koch Fertilizer, including storage and distribution details, Brown added.

The domestic cars are built to the same state-of-the-art specifications as KSPC’s international fleet, which was delivered by NSC last fall. The cars are unique in cubic capacity and car length, optimized to transport potash. A single opening at the top of the car will allow them to be loaded with product while in motion. The distinguishing feature of the domestic cars, in contrast to the grey international fleet, is their K+S blue exterior.

“The high-efficiency design of these cars is fit for our company’s world-class facility, which was officially opened this spring,” said Dr. Lamp, President and CEO of KSPC. “After producing our first tonnes of potash at Bethune mine last week, we are thrilled to be preparing to move our product to market.”

Sales and distribution of KSPC’s potash will be carried out through the K+S Group’s experienced and well-established global distribution structures.

 

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