CSX Corp 2015 SR
The report highlights CSX's 2015 performance, focusing on its transition to the 'CSX of Tomorrow' through infrastructure investment and technological innovation. Key financial milestones include a record $2.00 earnings per share and the company's first sub-70 full-year operating ratio of 69.7%. CSX reduced its greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 2.5% since 2011 and invested $2.6 billion in infrastructure projects like the Virginia Avenue Tunnel. Safety performance improved with a 5.4% reduction in the FRA personal injury rate and the initial deployment of Positive Train Control (PTC). The company also emphasized workforce diversity, with veterans representing 25% of new hires, and invested over $13.5 million in community programs.
Company: CSX Corp
Sector: Industrials
Country: United States
Year: 2015
Type: SR
Pages: 85
CSX Corp
The report highlights CSX's 2015 performance, focusing on its transition to the 'CSX of Tomorrow' through infrastructure investment and technological innovation. Key financial milestones include a record $2.00 earnings per share and the company's first sub-70 full-year operating ratio of 69.7%. CSX reduced its greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 2.5% since 2011 and invested $2.6 billion in infrastructure projects like the Virginia Avenue Tunnel. Safety performance improved with a 5.4% reduction in the FRA personal injury rate and the initial deployment of Positive Train Control (PTC). The company also emphasized workforce diversity, with veterans representing 25% of new hires, and invested over $13.5 million in community programs.
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Document Details
Report Year
2015
Reporting Period
Dec 27, 2014 - Dec 25, 2015
Fiscal Year
2015
Published
Jun 10, 2016
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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Women in Management
Employees