Canadian National Railway Inventory 2010-2024 | CNI

Canadian National Railway inventory from 2010 to 2024. Inventory can be defined as the total value of inventories in all stages of completion.
  • Canadian National Railway inventory for the quarter ending September 30, 2024 was $0.531B, a 6.3% decline year-over-year.
  • Canadian National Railway inventory for 2023 was $0.518B, a 2.72% decline from 2022.
  • Canadian National Railway inventory for 2022 was $0.532B, a 13.26% increase from 2021.
  • Canadian National Railway inventory for 2021 was $0.47B, a 7.99% increase from 2020.
Canadian National Railway Annual Inventory
(Millions of US $)
2023 $518
2022 $532
2021 $470
2020 $435
2019 $460
2018 $430
2017 $327
2016 $274
2015 $278
2014 $304
2013 $266
2012 $230
2011 $203
2010 $204
2009 $150
Canadian National Railway Quarterly Inventory
(Millions of US $)
2024-09-30 $531
2024-06-30 $576
2024-03-31 $580
2023-12-31 $518
2023-09-30 $567
2023-06-30 $563
2023-03-31 $565
2022-12-31 $532
2022-09-30 $541
2022-06-30 $572
2022-03-31 $521
2021-12-31 $470
2021-09-30 $494
2021-06-30 $519
2021-03-31 $500
2020-12-31 $435
2020-09-30 $462
2020-06-30 $468
2020-03-31 $506
2019-12-31 $460
2019-09-30 $461
2019-06-30 $488
2019-03-31 $494
2018-12-31 $430
2018-09-30 $431
2018-06-30 $432
2018-03-31 $412
2017-12-31 $327
2017-09-30 $337
2017-06-30 $337
2017-03-31 $311
2016-12-31 $274
2016-09-30 $311
2016-06-30 $350
2016-03-31 $315
2015-12-31 $278
2015-09-30 $327
2015-06-30 $377
2015-03-31 $429
2014-12-31 $304
2014-09-30 $342
2014-06-30 $325
2014-03-31 $300
2013-12-31 $266
2013-09-30 $305
2013-06-30 $323
2013-03-31 $287
2012-12-31 $230
2012-09-30 $273
2012-06-30 $274
2012-03-31 $261
2011-12-31 $203
2011-09-30 $278
2011-06-30 $248
2011-03-31 $231
2010-12-31 $204
2010-09-30 $261
2010-06-30 $248
2010-03-31 $226
2009-12-31 $150
2009-09-30 $216
2009-06-30 $221
2009-03-31 $220
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Transportation Transportation - Rail $67.204B $12.465B
Canadian National Railway Company is engaged in the rail and related transportation business. It operates as the largest rail network in Canada and the only transcontinental network in North America. The company's rail network serves major Canadian ports and includes connections to the United States.The company was founded in 1919. It is responsible for transporting goods annually for a wide range of business sectors, ranging from resource products to manufactured products to consumer goods, across a vast rail network. It is investing actively toward expanding its network. Canadian National is continuously seeking productivity initiatives to grow steadily, reduce costs and leverage its assets.Canadian National purchased Winnipeg-based TransX in March 2019 in a bid to serve its customers in a more efficient manner. The company's rail freight operations are classified into 7 business segments: Petroleum and Chemicals,Metals and Minerals,Forest Products, Coal, Grains and Fertilizers
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Union Pacific (UNP) United States $141.434B 21.42
Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CP) Canada $68.862B 24.11
CSX (CSX) United States $66.723B 18.60
Norfolk Southern (NSC) United States $58.757B 22.33
Central Japan Railway (CJPRY) Japan $20.428B 7.26
West Japan Railway (WJRYY) $17.471B 9.86
Alstom ADR (ALSMY) France $10.246B 0.00
Rail Vision (RVSN) Israel $0.010B 0.00