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MultiModal Freight Systems (Infrastructure) Subcommittee

MultiModal Freight Systems (Infrastructure) Subcommittee. INDIANA LOGISTICS COUNCIL Presentation to the Annual Indiana Logistics Summit September 26, 2007 Skip Keene, UPS Freight. Subcommittee Members. James Adams, American Commercial Lines Keith Bucklew, INDOT Kenny Cragen, IMTA

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MultiModal Freight Systems (Infrastructure) Subcommittee

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  1. MultiModal Freight Systems (Infrastructure) Subcommittee INDIANA LOGISTICS COUNCIL Presentation to the Annual Indiana Logistics Summit September 26, 2007 Skip Keene, UPS Freight

  2. Subcommittee Members • James Adams, American Commercial Lines • Keith Bucklew, INDOT • Kenny Cragen, IMTA • Chris Curry, Gary Regional Airport • John Daniluck, Bingham McHale • Greg Eddy, TransCorr LLC • Vincent Galbiati, NW Indiana Forum • Chris Rund, Indiana Rail Road • Brad Hurt, CONEXUS Indiana • Skip Keene, UPS Freight • Denny Lewis, Toyota • Bob Sallaz, Kitty Hawk Air Cargo • Dayne Tate, Norfolk Southern • Doug Williams, Venture Logistics

  3. Getting started • Representation from all modes of transportation, various industries, logistics • Quarterly meetings in Jan, April, July….next in Oct. • Defining objectives and focus.

  4. Multimodal Freight Systems Subcommittee focus • Identify critical freight transportation infrastructure needs: air, water ports, rail and roadways • Identify needed “Connectors” among the various modes of freight transportation (i.e. rail intermodal) • Measure reliability of infrastructure to support global supply chain

  5. Subcommittee actions • Outline infrastructure advantages and disadvantages • Develop freight mobility map to highlight Indiana’s infrastructure strengths • Build metrics to track reliability of infrastructure • Utilize INDOTs Multimodal Freight and Mobility Study & Plan (July 07 – July 08)

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