US railroad CSX has reported growth in intermodal activities a year after the dismal fourth quarter that followed turnaround king and CEO Hunter Harrison’s unexpected death.
But these gains will likely be soured by plummeting profits, despite upturns in revenues.
Volumes for the container business climbed 2% for both the final quarter and the full-year 2018, with divisional revenues up 4% (to $492m) and 7% (to $1.9bn), respectively.
Despite the seemingly weak growth …
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