Chattanooga Times Free Press

Pandemic hits railroader Union Pacific

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Union Pacific’s second-quarter profit fell 28% from a year ago as carload revenue tumbled in the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The railroad expects improvemen­t in the second half with full-year carload volumes to be down around 10% compared with 2019, assuming there isn’t a second wave of virus-related economic shutdowns.

To get to a 10% full-year decline, the company said it expects freight volumes to be down 6% to 8% in the second half as businesses continue to recover. “We’re growing our optimism here in the near term,” CEO Lance Fritz said.

Union Pacific made $1.13 billion from April through June, or $1.67 per share, beating Wall Street estimates. Analysts polled by FactSet expected earnings of $1.56 per share. Revenue of $4.24 billion was down 24% for the period, slightly below Wall Street projection­s.

In the second quarter big freight users such as automakers were forced to close their factories for weeks in an effort to slow the spread of the virus.

As a result, Union Pacific’s freight revenue fell as pricing gains were offset by lower volumes and decreased revenue from fuel surcharges, the company said Wednesday in a prepared statement.

“We’ve never experience­d such a steep and deep decline in our carloads,” Fritz said in an interview. “We’ve really climbed out pretty steadily since, call it early May, which is really encouragin­g.”

The number of rail cars generating revenue tumbled 20% for the quarter, led by a 64% drop-off in the auto sector. Coal fell 24%, while industrial chemicals and plastics were down 10%. Metals and minerals were off 19%. Empty cars transporte­d by the railroad don’t generate revenue.

Company executives said freight volume is recovering enough for them to start recalling furloughed employees. But Fritz said that due to productivi­ty gains such as running fewer trains that are longer, Union Pacific won’t need as many workers as it did before the pandemic began.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/NATI HARNIK ?? A Union Pacific train travels through Union, Neb. Union Pacific Corp. reported Thursday a profit fall of 28% amid revenue loss during the coronaviru­s pandemic.
AP FILE PHOTO/NATI HARNIK A Union Pacific train travels through Union, Neb. Union Pacific Corp. reported Thursday a profit fall of 28% amid revenue loss during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

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