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Showing posts with label Norfolk Southern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Norfolk Southern. Show all posts

Friday, March 19, 2010

Norfolk Southern CEO Notes Positive Momentum In 2009 Annual Report Message To Stockholders

Source: Norfolk Southern (Press Release)

In his message to stockholders in the 2009 Annual Report, posted online today, Norfolk Southern Corporation CEO Wick Moorman (NYSE: NSC) says the company “withstood the economic shocks of 2009 to produce good economic results, and I go into 2010 with a sense of optimism for our future prospects.”

Compared to a year ago, Moorman said, “we have a much clearer picture of our own economic outlook and can act accordingly.” He cited the company’s strides in safety and service, along with disciplined cost control, continued investment in key projects, and aggressive pursuit of new business opportunities, as important indicators.

“Even in the face of the recession,” Moorman said, “we made significant gains in each of these areas, and these same strategies will drive our continuing success in 2010 and beyond. While the short-term economic outlook remains somewhat uncertain, the longer-term prospects for Norfolk Southern and the railroad industry remain very bright.

“We go into the new year with positive momentum. Our traffic levels increased sequentially in both the third and fourth quarters of 2009, and we’re confident many of the cost efficiencies we achieved in 2009 will remain in place as we see rail traffic continue to increase,” Moorman said.

The annual report is available on the company’s Web site at www.nscorp.com. Some 200,000 copies are distributed to stockholders, the financial community, news media, and libraries. Norfolk Southern’s annual report is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council, which promotes environmentally responsible printing standards. To request a copy, call 800-531-6757, e-mail annualreport@nscorp.com, or write to Norfolk Southern Corp., Corporate Communications Department, Three Commercial Place, Norfolk, Va. 23510-9217.

See Also: Norfolk Southern Pumped $3.1 Billion Into Local Industries In 2009 / Norfolk Southern Joins U.S. Green Building Council / Norfolk Southern Launches Improved Investor Relations Site / Railroad Job Postings For December 2009

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Norfolk Southern Pumped $3.1 Billion Into Local Industries In 2009

Source: Norfolk Southern (Press Release)

Norfolk Southern Corporation participated in the location of 70 new industries and the expansion of 23 existing industries along its rail lines in 2009.

New plants and expansions represented an investment of more than $3.1 billion by Norfolk Southern customers and are expected to create 3,000 jobs in the railroad’s territory, eventually generating more than 138,500 carloads of new rail traffic annually.

Norfolk Southern assisted state and local government and economic development officials throughout 19 states in helping customers identify ideal locations for new and expanded facilities.

“The energy sector anchored our results during 2009,” said Newell Baker, assistant vice president industrial development. “Our group assisted in the location or expansion of 24 energy related facilities in 12 states across our service area. Ethanol production and distribution accounted for the lion’s share of energy projects, with 11 new and expanded facilities that began to receive NS rail service in 2009.”

The balance of other projects secured during 2009 was distributed among several of the broad product areas Norfolk Southern serves.

Norfolk Southern works with state and local economic development authorities on projects involving site location and development of infrastructure to connect customers to its rail system and provides free and confidential plant location services, including industrial park planning, site layout, track design, and logistics assistance. During the past 10 years, Norfolk Southern’s Industrial Development Department has participated in the location or expansion of 1,084 facilities, representing an investment of $23.9 billion and creating nearly 50,000 customer jobs in the territory served by the railroad.

Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) is one of the nation’s premier transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary operates approximately 21,000 route miles in 22 states and the District of Columbia, serving every major container port in the eastern United States and providing efficient connections to western rail carriers. Norfolk Southern operates the most extensive intermodal network in the East and is North America’s largest rail carrier of metals and automotive products.

See Also: Norfolk Southern Joins U.S. Green Building Council / Norfolk Southern Launches Improved Investor Relations Site / Railroad Job Postings For December 2009

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Norfolk Southern Joins U.S. Green Building Council

Source: Norfolk Southern (Press Release)

Norfolk Southern has joined the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a non-profit, membership-based organization committed to a prosperous and sustainable future for the nation through cost-efficient and energy-saving green buildings.

Through its latest public-private partnership initiative, the Crescent Corridor Intermodal Freight Program, NS will capitalize on the inherent efficiencies of rail transportation to substantially reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. As part of the Crescent Corridor program, NS has committed to submitting buildings from three of its proposed intermodal terminals in Birmingham, Ala., Greencastle, Pa., and Memphis, Tenn., for LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Certification.

Norfolk Southern is USGBC’s first Class I railroad member.

“Railroads are the most environmentally friendly means of moving the goods that move the economy,” said NS CEO Wick Moorman. “Norfolk Southern’s goal is to lead the industry in emissions reduction, efficient energy use, and environmentally focused public-private partnerships.”

“LEED certified buildings are environmentally responsible and healthier places to live or work,” Governor Ed Rendell said. “Pennsylvania has been in the forefront of developing high-performance buildings – second only to California in the number of LEED certified projects. Our Energy Independence Strategy will help us do even more for our environment. This component of Norfolk Southern’s Crescent Corridor Program adds further value to this smart and environmentally friendly infrastructure investment.”

“Now as America and the world begin making a historic transition to a green economy, we look to make Alabama a leader in science and technology.” said Governor Bob Riley. “Norfolk Southern’s Crescent Corridor Program is one such project that will connect Alabama to the global markets, promote economic development, and protect the environment. Alabama will continue to be an active partner in these collaborations that foster an environment of progress, competitiveness, and innovation. “

“We need to continue building on existing clean energy policies in Tennessee and support broader clean energy efforts,” Governor Phil Bredesen said. “Tennessee is truly positioned to be a leader in the development of regional and national energy solutions that can provide economic and environmental benefits to our citizens. Norfolk Southern’s Crescent Corridor Program will provide a clean, environmentally friendly future for Tennessee and the nation, while further enhancing our competitiveness and spurring economic growth.”

“By becoming a member company of the U.S. Green Building Council, Norfolk Southern is demonstrating its commitment to our shared goal of a more sustainably-built environment,” said Chris Smith, USGBC’s chief operating officer.

The LEED certification system rewards current best practices and provides an outline for buildings to use less energy, water, and natural resources while improving the indoor environment – with the goal of maximizing operational efficiency while minimizing environmental impacts. The process for obtaining LEED certification is based on accumulating points in five areas: sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection, and indoor environmental quality. NS actively has been incorporating LEED standards into its building and planning designs and is committed to achieving these standards.

Norfolk Southern also is implementing sustainable operations throughout its facilities, including the use of the state-of-the-art low emission cranes and tractors that will reduce the particulate emissions by 90 percent and nitrogen oxide emissions by 45 percent. NS is experimenting with new methods to reduce truck idling, and implementing improved strategies for reducing electricity usage at all of its facilities as well.

Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) is one of the nation’s premier transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary operates approximately 21,000 route miles in 22 states and the District of Columbia, serves every major container port in the eastern United States, and provides efficient connections to other rail carriers. Norfolk Southern operates the most extensive intermodal network in the East and is a major transporter of coal and industrial products.

See Also: Norfolk Southern Launches Improved Investor Relations Site / Railroad Job Postings For December 2009

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Norfolk Southern Launches Improved Investor Relations Site

Source: Norfolk Southern (Press Release)

Norfolk Southern Corporation today launched a more comprehensive and user-friendly investors section on its Web site. To visit the site, go to www.nscorp.com and select the “Investors” tab.

Additional information and improvements to navigation make it easier to access news releases, earnings presentations, analyst coverage, transcripts, webcasts, podcasts, and other materials pertaining to the financial performance of Norfolk Southern.

A new financial “tear sheet” provides an at-a-glance overview of key facts and figures, including stock performance, headlines and events, and SEC filings. The site now also includes ownership information, e-proxy voting capability, dividend history, an interactive event calendar, and RSS feeds relating to quarterly earnings presentations.

NS launched www.nscorp.com, including its investors section, in 1996. Today, www.nscorp.com hosts more than 14,000 visitors daily.

Norfolk Southern Corporation is one of the nation’s premier transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary operates approximately 21,000 route miles in 22 states and the District of Columbia, serves every major container port in the eastern United States, and provides efficient connections to other rail carriers. Norfolk Southern operates the most extensive intermodal network in the East and is a major transporter of coal and industrial products.

See Also: Railroad Job Postings For December 2009

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Railroad Job Postings For December 2009

Written By: Ken Hulsey

Let's face it, finding a railroad job in this bad economy can be pretty rough. I can tell you from experience that getting hooked up with one of North America's class one roads can be a long and tiring process.

I myself have been trying off and on for three years. I already have training, a certificate in "Railroad Operations" (4.0 GPA in my courses) and still I can't get in.

That, of course, doesn't mean that you couldn't manage to land a job on one our nations ever growing rail lines.

Ya just gotta be patient, real patient, and diligent.

To make things easier for all of us (that includes me) to search for open positions I will be posting a list of what the railroads are looking for.

Here are December's open positions from railroads around the country:

CSX
Longshoreman
Full-time
United States-OH-TOLEDO
Job Posting: Dec 1, 2009 - Job Number: 030684
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Software Engineer
Full-time
United States-FL-Jacksonville
Job Posting: Nov 30, 2009 - Job Number: 030688
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Manager Labor Relations - 4
Full-time
United States-FL-Jacksonville
Job Posting: Nov 25, 2009 - Job Number: 030693
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Project Manager - GIS Applications
Full-time
United States-FL-Jacksonville
Job Posting: Nov 19, 2009 - Job Number: 030679
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Manager Operations Research
Full-time
United States-FL-Jacksonville
Job Posting: Oct 9, 2009 - Job Number: 030556
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Canadian National (US Positions Only)

Bulk Material Dock Mechanic Duluth & Two Harbors Docks MN
Car Mechanic Baton Rouge LA
Carman Apprentice Mobile AL
Carman Apprentice Champaign IL

Transportation Clerk Port Huron MI

KCS

Accounting and Finance
DIRECTOR OF SUBSIDIARY ACCOUNTING AND COMPLIANCE (216950-021) Kansas City, MO, US.
Engineering
Assistant Roadmaster (216973-021) Texarkana, TX, US.
Division Engineer (216958-021) Pearl, MS, US.
Manager Systems Technology (214937-021) Shreveport, LA, US.
Roadmaster (216918-021) East St. Louis, IL, US.
Roadmaster (216967-021) Monroe, LA, US.
Signal Maintainer (216965-021) Rosenberg, TX, US.
Track Construction Laborer (216923-021) Kansas City, MO, US.
Track Construction Laborer (216940-021) Baton Rouge, LA, US.
Track Construction Laborer (216941-021) Beaumont, TX, US.
Track Construction Laborer (216942-021) Laredo, TX, US.
Track Construction Laborer (216943-021) Westlake, LA, US.
Track Construction Laborer (216951-021) Pearl, MS, US.
Track Construction Laborer (216961-021) Mexico, MO, US.
Track Construction Laborer (216962-021) Slater, MO, US.
Track Supervisor (216674-021) Corpus Christi, TX, US.
Legal
MANAGER ADMINISTRATION REAL ESTATE (216947-021) Kansas City, MO, US.
Mechanical
Carman Apprentice (216935-021) Pearl, MS, US.
Carman Apprentice (216964-021) Neosho, MO, US.
Carman Apprentice (216968-021) Baton Rouge, LA, US.
Machinist (216913-021) Kansas City, MO, US.
Manager Mechanical Maintenance (216970-021) Kansas City, MO, US.
Purchasing
Reporting Manager (216969-021) Kansas City, MO, US.
Technology and Computer-related
FIELD SUPPORT ENGINEER (216966-021) Kansas City, MO, US.
Transportation and Logistics
Assistant Operations Manager/ATM (216914-021) Metairie, LA, US.
Assistant Superintendent (216930-021) Shreveport, LA, US.
Assistant Trainmaster (Operations Manager) (216931-021) Leesville, LA, US.
Assistant Trainmaster (Operations Manager) (216971-021) Gulfport, MS, US.
Manager Operating Practices (216949-021) Pittsburg, KS, US.
Terminal Trainmaster (216954-021) Pearl, MS, US.
Train Dispatcher Trainee (216948-021) Kansas City, MO, US.
Train Services Trainee/Conductor (216938-021) Beaumont, TX, US.
Trainmaster (Operations Manager) (216933-021) Laredo, TX, US.
Trainmaster (Operations Manager) (216972-021) Baton Rouge, LA, US.

Norfolk Southern

B&B Apprentice East Point GA
B&B Apprentice Millen GA
B&B Apprentice Rome GA
B&B Helper Asheville NC
B&B Helper Columbia SC
B&B Helper Greensboro NC
B&B Laborer Birmingham AL
B&B Supervisor Various Locations All Norfolk Southern Locations
Co-op - Automotive Marketing Norfolk VA
Co-op - C&S (Communications and Signals) Atlanta GA
Co-op - Design & Construction Atlanta GA
Co-op - Design & Construction/ GIS Emphasis Atlanta GA
Co-op - Engineering - Bridges and Structures Atlanta GA
Co-op - Industrial Development Atlanta GA
Co-op - Industrial Engineering Atlanta GA
Co-op - Information Technology Various All Norfolk Southern Locations
Co-op - Intermodal Systems Norfolk VA
Co-op - Internal Audit Staffing Roanoke VA
Co-op - Locomotive Planning Atlanta GA
Co-op - Maintenance Equipment (Charlotte, NC) Charlotte NC
Co-op - Maintenance of Way and Structures Atlanta GA
Co-op - Mechanical Dept. (Various Locations) Various All Norfolk Southern Locations Co-op - Research and Tests Roanoke VA
Co-op - Service Design Atlanta GA
Co-op - Service Measurement/Equipment Planning Atlanta GA
Co-op - Transportation Planning Atlanta GA
Deck Foreman NORFOLK VA
Dispatcher Atlanta GA
Information Technology Trainee ATLANTA GA
Information Technology- Program Management Office Analyst Atlanta GA
Intern - Financial Analyst Norfolk VA
Intern - Operations Research Atlanta GA
Management Trainee - Communications and Signals Various
All Norfolk Southern Locations Management Trainee - Maintenance of Way Various All Norfolk Southern Locations
Management Trainee - Mechanical Various All Norfolk Southern Locations
Management Trainee - Transportation Various All Norfolk Southern Locations
Operations Supervisor Trainee - Communication & Signals Various All Norfolk Southern Locations
Operations Supervisor Trainee - Track Maintenance Various All Norfolk Southern Locations
Signal Trainee Bedford VA
Signal Trainee Northeast PA
Signal Trainee Harrington DE
Signal Trainee williamson WV
Signal Trainee Chattanooga TN
Signal Trainee Columbus OH
Signal Trainee Dayton OH
Signal Trainee Laporte IN
Special Agent-Camden NJ Camden NJ
Supervisor Capital Accounting Roanoke VA
Telephone Maintainer Memphis TN
Track Laborer Bryan/Kendallville OH
Track Laborer CHICAGO AREA IL
Track Laborer ELKHART IN
Track Laborer TOLEDO OH
Track Laborer CROXTON NJ
Track Laborer Dover DE
Track Laborer Buffalo NY
Track Laborer Bethlehem PA
Track Laborer Columbus GA
Track Laborer Wilton AL
Track Laborer Grand Jct TN
Track Laborer Huntsville AL
Track Laborer Vance AL
Track Laborer Huntingburg IN
Track Laborer Kansas City MO
Track Laborer St Louis MO
Track Laborer Lafayette IN
Track Laborer Dayton OH
Track Laborer Montpelier IN
Track Laborer Plymouth IN
Track Laborer Harrisburg PA
Track Laborer Reading PA
Track Laborer Lewistown/Huntingdon PA
Track Laborer Cresson PA
Track Laborer Youngstown/Ashtabula OH
Track Laborer Leechburg PA
Track Laborer Pittsburgh PA
Track Laborer Waynesburg PA
Track Laborer Alliance/Canton OH
Track Laborer Martinsville VA
Track Laborer Front Royal VA
Track Laborer Morristown TN
Track Laborer Valdosta GA
Track Laborer Cordele GA
Track Laborer Hazelhurst GA
Track Laborer Gordon GA
Track Laborer Griffin GA
Track Laborer Atlanta GA
Track Laborer McDonough GA
Track Laborer Asheville NC
Track Laborer Columbia SC
Track Laborer Greensboro NC
Track Laborer Hickory NC
Track Laborer Linwood NC
Track Laborer Chester SC
Track Laborer Greenville SC
Track Laborer Crewe VA

RAIL AMERICA

Assistant Vice President Industrial Development21-09 Jacksonville, FL
Bridge Tender144-09Puget Sound & Pacific RR (PSAP), Elma, WA
Car Repairman (2)131-09Chicago, Ft. Wayne & Eastern Railroad (CFER), Ft. Wayne, IN
Carman (2)125-09 Connecticut Southern RW (CSOR), East Hartford, CT
Director, Government Relations (West)128-09 To be determined (US based),
Locomotive Machinist135-09 Kiamichi Railroad (KRRR), Hugo, OK
Maintenance of Way Laborer145-09 Puget Sound & Pacific RR (PSAP), Elma, WA
Manager Transportation Logistics Center129-09 RailAmerica Operations Shared Services (ROSS), Phillipsburg, KS
Master Mechanic91-09 Toledo, Peoria & Western Railroad (TPWR), East Peoria, IL
Mechanical Assistant117-09 Indiana Southern Railroad (ISRR), Petersburg, IN
Mechanical Laborer133-09 South Carolina Central RR (SCRF), Darlington, SC
Real Estate Manager65-09 Jacksonville, FL
Roadmaster126-09 Indiana & Ohio Railway (IORY), Lima, OH
Signal Maintainer 146-09 Missouri & Northern AR RR (MNAR), Cotter, AR
Signal Maintainer 120-09 San Joaquin Valley RR (SJVR), Bakersfield, CA
Track Inspector143-09 San Joaquin Valley RR (SJVR), Fresno, CA
Track Laborer142-09 Alabama Gulf & Coast Railroad (AGR), Pensacola/Cantonment, FL
Train Service Employee 140-09 Alabama Gulf & Coast Railroad (AGR), Demopolis, AL
Train Service Employee 132-09 Chicago, Ft. Wayne & Eastern Railroad (CFER), Ft. Wayne, IN
Train Service Employee 118-09 Chicago, Ft. Wayne & Eastern Railroad (CFER), Ft. Wayne, IN
Train Service Employee 134-09 Huron & Eastern Railway (HESR), Bay City, MI
Train Service Employee 127-09 Indiana Southern Railroad (ISRR), Petersburg, IN