Intermodal

News from the intermodal freight transportation industry.


John Lynch named Trucking Cares Foundation President

AJOT | December 03, 2021 | Intermodal | Trucking

APM Terminals Elizabeth targeting intermodal cargo
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AJOT | Top Story | December 03, 2021

APM Terminals Elizabeth targeting intermodal cargo

12 hour dwell time for import rail cargo on terminal combined with four outbound train departures daily is designed to alleviate supply chain strain with fast inland movement. Abundant space at Millennium Marine Rail facility and rail car capacity able to grow further. Offers alternative gateway options for supply chain planners. Elizabeth, New Jersey USA – December 3, 2021 – APM Terminals Elizabeth is looking to use its first port of call momentum to expand intermodal cargo volumes to and from the Midwest and Canada. Using a direct-to-rail landing zone section on the terminal during vessel discharge operations, APM Terminals Elizabeth is able to expedite rail cargo to its near dock rail facility 12 hours (avg.) after discharge. Once cargo arrives at the Millennium Marine Rail-operated terminal (an APM Terminals joint venture), port Labor and APM Terminals teams work on the 18 track rail operation building doublestack trains for fast handoff to three Class I railroads (CSX, NS, CN) that take it to inland markets 2-4 days away. On the return trip, trains carrying U.S. exports call the terminal for loading on vessels, ensuring a smooth roundtrip railcar flow. Jon Poelma, Managing Director of APM Terminals Elizabeth said “Our rail service has been very stable and consistent – thanks to our Longshore Labor partners doing a fantastic job with productivity and availability. Rail carriers are benefitting from the strong import and export market as they see their intermodal cargo volumes continue to grow. Locomotive and railcar availability throughout the pandemic has been steady and reliable.” APM Terminals Elizabeth also works closely with The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey to ensure train performance and rail infrastructure in the port is supportive of the growth. The Port of New York and New Jersey has the largest rail lift capacity of any U.S. East Coast port. “Being the first port of call for the majority of U.S. East Coast-bound ocean carriers is a huge benefit and value for customers and partners of the Port of New York and New Jersey because we have the ability to move a container off a vessel to major inland markets before the vessel even leaves our port,” said Sam Ruda, director of the Port of New York and New Jersey. “The coordination between our marine terminal operators, Class 1 railroad partners and Conrail has kept our ExpressRail system fluid and efficient during the record-breaking cargo surge facing ports nationwide, giving us the ability to flex cargo capacity whenever the need arises. Our close collaboration with port stakeholders such as APM Terminals and the waterfront workforce has been key to the success of the port during a historic moment at the port made only more challenging by the overlay of the global COVID-19 pandemic.” APM Terminals Elizabeth’s Director of Rail, Cecily Holmes added ‘We are keeping pace with the customer demand we’re seeing in our imports and exports coming through the terminal. Our rail providers are performing well and our operational goal of integrated supply chains is on the mark.” APM Terminals Elizabeth recently completed a $200 million infrastructure investment that made the terminal better and safer for ships, truckers and rail operations. New infrastructure, including new ship-to-shore cranes, modernized IT systems and new truck gates were added. To achieve safer operations, the terminal rolled out artificial intelligence to trigger a notification to the Terminal Safety team to respond to the trucker location when a trucker steps out of the truck. (The terminal handles over 5000 truck gate activities daily). APM Terminals Elizabeth has also rolled out an appointment visibility app as well as a mandatory driver induction app to ensure driver safety awareness policies on the terminal for truckers. Truck turn times are averaging 52 mins for all moves and detention times for import containers are down 75% as customers take delivery of import cargo faster. This performance prompted The Bi-State Motor Carriers Association to award the terminal – terminal of the year 2021.
U.S. unveils new cyber mandates for passenger and freight rail carriers

Bloomberg | December 02, 2021 | Intermodal | Rail

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Southeastern Freight Lines promotes Jon-Austin Volland to Service Center Manager in Baton Rouge, Louisiana

AJOT | December 02, 2021 | Intermodal | Trucking

Southeastern Freight Lines, the leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, today announced Jon-Austin Volland has been promoted to service center manager in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Norfolk Southern announces CEO transition
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AJOT | Top Story | December 02, 2021

Norfolk Southern announces CEO transition

Jim Squires to retire in May 2022; Alan Shaw named successor
Rail Traffic for November and the Week Ending November 27, 2021

AJOT | December 01, 2021 | Intermodal | Rail | By The Numbers

Railroads converting to batteries could save $94 billion in two decades
Intermodal
Stas Margaronis | Top Story | November 30, 2021

AJOT Insights
Railroads converting to batteries could save $94 billion in two decades

Berkeley National Lab says, U.S. Class 1 railroads converting to batteries could save $94 billion over 20 years and reduce pollution.
Governor Hogan breaks ground on Howard Street Tunnel expansion project
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AJOT | Top Story | November 30, 2021

Governor Hogan breaks ground on Howard Street Tunnel expansion project

The project is expected to generate 6,550 construction jobs and an additional 7,300 jobs from increased business at the Port.
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DB Schenker announces a new partnership with Volta Trucks

AJOT | November 30, 2021 | Intermodal | Trucking

The largest pre-order for electric trucks in Europe to date with zero-emission, revolutionary vehicle design specifically for urban environments translating the global climate protection agenda into decisive corporate action.

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Southeastern Freight Lines Promotes Jimmy Carman to Service Center Manager in Corpus Christi, Texas

AJOT | November 29, 2021 | Intermodal | Trucking

Southeastern Freight Lines, the leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, today announced Jimmy Carman has been promoted to service center manager in Corpus Christi, Texas.

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Southeastern Freight Lines promotes Tyler Cross to Service Center Manager in Orlando, Florida

AJOT | November 29, 2021 | Intermodal | Trucking

Southeastern Freight Lines, the leading provider of regional less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation services, today announced Tyler Cross has been promoted to service center manager in Orlando, Florida.

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Swissterminal transforms Ottmarsheim into a rail hub for the Alsace region with new Port of Antwerp connection

AJOT | November 29, 2021 | Intermodal | Rail

Swissterminal AG, a leading Swiss integrated logistics provider, is expanding its Schweizerzug rail product portfolio with a new connection between Antwerp and Ottmarsheim starting 1 January 2022.

CP and KCS merger receives required Mexican regulatory approvals

AJOT | November 29, 2021 | Intermodal | Rail

Singapore says Malaysia suggested reviving high-speed rail talks

Bloomberg | November 29, 2021 | Intermodal | Rail

FedEx, UPS turn record holiday surge into someone else’s problem
Air Cargo
Bloomberg | Top Story | November 26, 2021

FedEx, UPS turn record holiday surge into someone else’s problem

Richard Metzler ordered automation equipment as part of a plan to double the volume his small parcel delivery company could handle this holiday season. There’s just one snag: The machinery is stuck on a ship offshore amid a global supply-chain crunch.
Canadian Pacific resumes rail movement in flooded Western Canada
Intermodal
Bloomberg | Top Story | November 26, 2021

Canadian Pacific resumes rail movement in flooded Western Canada

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd., a major transcontinental link to the nation’s largest port, has restarted operations in British Columbia after flooding cut off the western province from the rest of the country.

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