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< | <h1>Containerized International Freight IntelliConference</h1> | ||
Globalization of supply chains has exacerbated congestion and chaos in how containerized freight is moved through North America. Stakeholder groups involved in containerized international freight face significant inefficiencies in the current use of ISO containers, chassis, trucks, railroads, ships, and related infrastructure. | Globalization of supply chains has exacerbated congestion and chaos in how containerized freight is moved through North America. Stakeholder groups involved in containerized international freight face significant inefficiencies in the current use of ISO containers, chassis, trucks, railroads, ships, and related infrastructure. | ||
< | <h3>Core Question:</h3> | ||
What improvements can stakeholders identify for moving containerized international freight through supply chains to improve efficiency, capacity, and commercial benefit with the least impact on the environment and community? | |||
# What performance measures should guide planning of an optimal container logistics system for each of these stakeholder groups? | |||
## Equipment providers | |||
##Ocean carriers | |||
##Port Authorities | |||
What performance measures should guide planning of an optimal container logistics system for each of these stakeholder groups? | ##Land freight transportation providers | ||
##Non-asset-based industry service provider | |||
Equipment providers | ##Regulatory agencies | ||
###Customs Border Protection/Department of Homeland Security | |||
Ocean carriers | ###U.S. Department of Agriculture | ||
###U.S. Food and Drug Administration | |||
Port Authorities | ###U.S. Department of Transportation | ||
###Federal Motor Carriers Safety Association | |||
Land freight transportation providers | ###Federal Maritime Commission | ||
##Beneficial cargo owners/shippers | |||
Non-asset-based industry service provider | ##Communities | ||
##Environmentalists | |||
Regulatory agencies | ##Terminal Operators | ||
##Land Developers | |||
Customs Border Protection/Department of Homeland Security | ##Private Equity | ||
##Debt Providers | |||
U.S. Department of Agriculture | ##Municipal Bond Providers | ||
#What performance measures should guide the planning of an optimal containerized freight system for each of these stakeholder groups? | |||
U.S. Food and Drug Administration | #What equipment-related inefficiencies need to be addressed? | ||
##Chassis positioning | |||
U.S. Department of Transportation | ##Chassis pairing | ||
##Chassis availability and accessibility | |||
Federal Motor Carriers Safety Association | ##Chassis maintenance | ||
##Container positioning | |||
Federal Maritime Commission | ##Container storage | ||
##Container availability and accessibility | |||
Beneficial cargo owners/shippers | ##Demurrage and detention charges | ||
#Relative to the ocean carrier segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
Communities | ##Ships slow steaming between ports | ||
##IMO 2020 (International Maritime Organization’s sulfur in fuel reduction plan) | |||
Environmentalists | ##Ocean carrier’s multi-company alliances resulting in vessel sharing | ||
##Trend toward larger vessels (20,000+ TEUs) | |||
Terminal Operators | ##Empty container logistics | ||
##Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | |||
Land Developers | ##Inhibited ability to match return loads for export | ||
#Relative to the port segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
Private Equity | ##Land space limitations at ports | ||
##Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | |||
Debt Providers | ##Hours of operations | ||
##Level of automation | |||
Municipal Bond Providers | ##Labor productivity | ||
#Relative to the rail segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
What performance measures should guide the planning of an optimal containerized freight system for each of these stakeholder groups? | ##Turn times of trains at port terminals and container yards | ||
##Transit times to and from ports | |||
What equipment-related inefficiencies need to be addressed? | ##Railyard capacity | ||
##Railcar availability | |||
Chassis positioning | ##Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | ||
##Level of automation | |||
Chassis pairing | ##Rail equipment requirements | ||
##Cargo loading and weight requirements | |||
Chassis availability and accessibility | ##Switching requirements for placing containers on trains by destination | ||
##Destination capacity | |||
Chassis maintenance | #Relative to the trucking segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | ||
##Highway and on-dock congestion | |||
Container positioning | ##Appointment systems | ||
##Inefficient drayage of containers including empty returns to dock | |||
Container storage | ##Turn times at port terminals and container yards | ||
##Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | |||
Container availability and accessibility | ##Level of automation | ||
##Trucking equipment requirements | |||
Demurrage and detention charges | ##Cargo loading and weight restrictions | ||
#Relative to non-asset-based industry service provider segment (ocean freight forwarders, freight brokers, customs brokers, etc.), what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
Relative to the ocean carrier segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | ##Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | ||
##Level of automation | |||
Ships slow steaming between ports | ##Commercial priorities | ||
#How do the operations and regulations of various regulatory agencies impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
IMO 2020 (International Maritime Organization’s sulfur in fuel reduction plan) | ##Customs & Border Protection/Department of Homeland Security | ||
##Food & Drug Administration | |||
Ocean carrier’s multi-company alliances resulting in vessel sharing | ##United States Department of Agriculture | ||
##California Air Resources Board | |||
Trend toward larger vessels (20,000+ TEUs) | ##United States Census Bureau | ||
##Federal Maritime Commission | |||
Empty container logistics | ##United States Department of Transportation | ||
##Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration | |||
Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | #Relative to the beneficial cargo owners, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | ||
##Container availability | |||
Inhibited ability to match return loads for export | ##Truck availability | ||
##Railcar availability | |||
Relative to the port segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | ##Transload and intermodal site availability | ||
##Door-to-door supply chain timeline | |||
Land space limitations at ports | ##Costs to move cargo | ||
##Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | |||
Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | ##Cargo or container damage and resolution | ||
##Capacity issues along any part of the transport move | |||
Hours of operations | #Relative to the location and configuration of cargo transfer facilities between domestic and international containers, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | ||
Level of automation | |||
Labor productivity | |||
Relative to the rail segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
Turn times of trains at port terminals and container yards | |||
Transit times to and from ports | |||
Railyard capacity | |||
Railcar availability | |||
Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | |||
Level of automation | |||
Rail equipment requirements | |||
Cargo loading and weight requirements | |||
Switching requirements for placing containers on trains by destination | |||
Destination capacity | |||
Relative to the trucking segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
Highway and on-dock congestion | |||
Appointment systems | |||
Inefficient drayage of containers including empty returns to dock | |||
Turn times at port terminals and container yards | |||
Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | |||
Level of automation | |||
Trucking equipment requirements | |||
Cargo loading and weight restrictions | |||
Relative to non-asset-based industry service provider segment (ocean freight forwarders, freight brokers, customs brokers, etc.), what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | |||
Level of automation | |||
Commercial priorities | |||
How do the operations and regulations of various regulatory agencies impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
Customs & Border Protection/Department of Homeland Security | |||
Food & Drug Administration | |||
United States Department of Agriculture | |||
California Air Resources Board | |||
United States Census Bureau | |||
Federal Maritime Commission | |||
United States Department of Transportation | |||
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration | |||
Relative to the beneficial cargo owners, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? | |||
Container availability | |||
Truck availability | |||
Railcar availability | |||
Transload and intermodal site availability | |||
Door-to-door supply chain timeline | |||
Costs to move cargo | |||
Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties | |||
Cargo or container damage and resolution | |||
Capacity issues along any part of the transport | |||
Relative to the location and configuration of cargo transfer facilities between domestic and international containers, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo? |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 17 September 2024
Containerized International Freight IntelliConference
Globalization of supply chains has exacerbated congestion and chaos in how containerized freight is moved through North America. Stakeholder groups involved in containerized international freight face significant inefficiencies in the current use of ISO containers, chassis, trucks, railroads, ships, and related infrastructure.
Core Question:
What improvements can stakeholders identify for moving containerized international freight through supply chains to improve efficiency, capacity, and commercial benefit with the least impact on the environment and community?
- What performance measures should guide planning of an optimal container logistics system for each of these stakeholder groups?
- Equipment providers
- Ocean carriers
- Port Authorities
- Land freight transportation providers
- Non-asset-based industry service provider
- Regulatory agencies
- Customs Border Protection/Department of Homeland Security
- U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration
- U.S. Department of Transportation
- Federal Motor Carriers Safety Association
- Federal Maritime Commission
- Beneficial cargo owners/shippers
- Communities
- Environmentalists
- Terminal Operators
- Land Developers
- Private Equity
- Debt Providers
- Municipal Bond Providers
- What performance measures should guide the planning of an optimal containerized freight system for each of these stakeholder groups?
- What equipment-related inefficiencies need to be addressed?
- Chassis positioning
- Chassis pairing
- Chassis availability and accessibility
- Chassis maintenance
- Container positioning
- Container storage
- Container availability and accessibility
- Demurrage and detention charges
- Relative to the ocean carrier segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo?
- Ships slow steaming between ports
- IMO 2020 (International Maritime Organization’s sulfur in fuel reduction plan)
- Ocean carrier’s multi-company alliances resulting in vessel sharing
- Trend toward larger vessels (20,000+ TEUs)
- Empty container logistics
- Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties
- Inhibited ability to match return loads for export
- Relative to the port segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo?
- Land space limitations at ports
- Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties
- Hours of operations
- Level of automation
- Labor productivity
- Relative to the rail segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo?
- Turn times of trains at port terminals and container yards
- Transit times to and from ports
- Railyard capacity
- Railcar availability
- Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties
- Level of automation
- Rail equipment requirements
- Cargo loading and weight requirements
- Switching requirements for placing containers on trains by destination
- Destination capacity
- Relative to the trucking segment, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo?
- Highway and on-dock congestion
- Appointment systems
- Inefficient drayage of containers including empty returns to dock
- Turn times at port terminals and container yards
- Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties
- Level of automation
- Trucking equipment requirements
- Cargo loading and weight restrictions
- Relative to non-asset-based industry service provider segment (ocean freight forwarders, freight brokers, customs brokers, etc.), what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo?
- Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties
- Level of automation
- Commercial priorities
- How do the operations and regulations of various regulatory agencies impact the flow of containerized cargo?
- Customs & Border Protection/Department of Homeland Security
- Food & Drug Administration
- United States Department of Agriculture
- California Air Resources Board
- United States Census Bureau
- Federal Maritime Commission
- United States Department of Transportation
- Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- Relative to the beneficial cargo owners, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo?
- Container availability
- Truck availability
- Railcar availability
- Transload and intermodal site availability
- Door-to-door supply chain timeline
- Costs to move cargo
- Timeliness and accuracy of communications between parties
- Cargo or container damage and resolution
- Capacity issues along any part of the transport move
- Relative to the location and configuration of cargo transfer facilities between domestic and international containers, what dynamics in each area below impact the flow of containerized cargo?