Prior to the new agreement, Savage had been providing locomotive fueling services at four CSX sites. Savage also provides transloading services at 31 terminals across the railroad’s network.
“We’re pleased that CSX selected us to handle their locomotive fueling services, building on our strong partnership and demonstrating confidence in our commitment to operational excellence and safety,” said Savage President and Chief Operating Officer Kirk Aubry. “Our goal is to deliver innovative solutions to our customers’ unique supply chain challenges. Our people, processes, and technology will ensure that CSX locomotives keep moving and arriving at their destinations on schedule.”
Savage provides services to all U.S. and Canadian Class I railroads, and is a single-source provider of integrated rail supply chain services, including operations, switching, infrastructure engineering, construction, operations planning, fueling, track and railcar inspection and maintenance, training, and technology. The company owns or operates more than 55 rail terminals and railcar storage yards across North America, and annually moves more than 40 million tons of materials in 1,600-plus railcars annually.