The Canadian unit of global grain trader Louis Dreyfus Corp has complained to the Canadian government about service from the country’s biggest railway, Canadian National Railway Co, following a record-breaking harvest that has led to transportation bottlenecks.
Louis Dreyfus Commodities, which operates a canola-crushing plant at Yorkton, Saskatchewan, and 10 country elevators in Western Canada, filed a complaint on April 16, the Canadian Transportation Agency said on Monday.
The agency said Dreyfus complained about CN’s service based on a contract between the two companies. The company has also requested that the agency issue an interim order requiring CN to abide by contractual terms during the proceedings.