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Intermodal Association of Chicago Tom Malloy Vice President, Member Services & Communications Darien, Illinois – Ma

Intermodal Association of Chicago Tom Malloy Vice President, Member Services & Communications Darien, Illinois – March 1, 2010. Intermodal Association of Chicago Discussion Topics. IANA Update Industry Statistics Roadability GIER & DVIR Operations & Maintenance Seminar. 1. IANA Update.

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Intermodal Association of Chicago Tom Malloy Vice President, Member Services & Communications Darien, Illinois – Ma

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  1. Intermodal Association of Chicago Tom Malloy Vice President, Member Services & Communications Darien, Illinois – March 1, 2010

  2. Intermodal Association of Chicago Discussion Topics • IANA Update • Industry Statistics • Roadability • GIER & DVIR • Operations & Maintenance Seminar 1

  3. IANA Update

  4. IANA MembershipMembership by Types of Companies 2

  5. Industry Statistics

  6. Total Intermodal Loadings Millions 3 Source:IANA Intermodal Market Trends & Statistics

  7. Market ShareInt’l vs. Domestic 4 Source:IANA Intermodal Market Trends & Statistics

  8. Total Intermodal Loadings 5 Source:IANA Intermodal Market Trends & Statistics

  9. 2007-2009 Yearly Traffic Volumes 6 Source:IANA Intermodal Market Trends & Statistics

  10. 2007-2009 Total Transcontinental Volumes 7 Source:IANA Intermodal Market Trends & Statistics

  11. 4th Qtr Volume Comparisons2005 – 2009 8 Source:IANA Intermodal Market Trends & Statistics

  12. 2009 – 4th Qtr Activity • Domestic Equipment Up .8% • Domestic Containers Up 9% • 48/53´Containers Up 9% • ISO Containers Down 12.3% 9

  13. 4th Qtr. IMC Activity2005 – 2009 10

  14. 2010 Intermodal Outlook • Modest International Volumes • Improved Consumer Spending/Demand • Inventory Replenishment • Energy & Fuel Costs • Modest Growth 11

  15. Roadability

  16. Roadability RegulationsTime Line for Implementation • 6/17/2009  Final Rule became effective • 12/17/2009  Establish systematic inspection, repair and maintenance programs, and recordkeeping system, submit MCS 150 C • 12/29/2009  FMCSA  Technical Amendments & six month extension • 396.9 • 396.11 • 396.12 12

  17. Roadability RegulationsTime Line for Implementation • 2/3 2010  National Dialogue  U.S. DOT • 6/30/2010  Implementation • 12/17/2010  All chassis to be marked with U.S. DOT identification number and full implementation of Federal Rules 13

  18. Roadability Positions • Pre trip inspection • Point of DVIR submission • No defect/ no DVIR • DVIR submission costs • GIER registration 14

  19. Roadability RegulationsDriver Requirements (392.7 (b)) • …shall deem to have confirmed the following components were in good working order when the driver accepted the equipment: • Brakes • Lighting devices, lamps, markers and conspicuity marking materials • Wheels, rims, lugs, tires • Air line connections, hoses and couplers • Kingpin upper coupling devices • Rails or support frames • Tie down bolsters • Locking pins, clevises, clamps, or hooks • Sliders or sliding frame lock 15

  20. Roadability RegulationsDriver Vehicle Inspection Reports (396.11(a) (2)) • Intermodal equipment providers. Every IEP must have a process to receive driver reports of defects or deficiencies equipment operated. The driver must report on at least the following parts and accessories: • Brakes ― Kingpin upper coupling devices • Lighting devices, lamps, ― Rails or support frames markers and conspicuity ― Tie down bolstersmarking materials ― Locking pins, clevises, • Wheels, rims, lugs, tires clamps, or hooks • Air line connections, ― Sliders or sliding frame lock hoses and couplers 16

  21. Roadability RegulationsProcedures for IEP to Accept Reports (396.12(b)) • Report Content 1) Name of the motor carrier 2) Motor carrier’s U.S. DOT number 3) IEP’s U.S. DOT number 4) Date and time the report was submitted 4) All damage, defects, or deficiencies reported 5) If no defect or deficiency, the report shall so indicate • 6) The signature of the driver who prepared the report. 17

  22. Global Intermodal Equipment Registry

  23. GIER Solution • An industry-sponsored virtual, technology solution to meet FMCSA regulations requiring identification of intermodal equipment and the IEP responsible for maintenance and repair of that equipment. • A central database where all intermodal equipment subject to the regulations and in use throughout US are registered utilizing the current alphanumeric equipment ID number. • A web portal to determine ownership and operating control of intermodal equipment. • Accessibility defined for all industry stakeholders including FMCSA and state and local enforcement personnel. 18

  24. GIER – Equipment Assessment • 101 IEPs (UIIA, Safer System, U.S. DOT) • 810,854 estimated chassis* • 500,523 verified (62%) • 292,704 registered & in test (36%) • www.gierregistry.com 19

  25. Driver Vehicle Inspection Report(DVIR)

  26. IANA DVIR – Reporting Items • Rail facility operator will transmit to IANA the following information collected at in-gate from drivers for all subscriber IEPs: • Date/Time of Gate Transaction 396.12 (b)(3) • Chassis ID Number 396.12 (b)(2) • Motor Carrier SCAC Code 396.12 (b)(1) • Driver’s License Number/ 396.12 (b)(5) License State 20

  27. IANA DVIR – Reporting Items (cont.) • Two digit code assigned to each item • 00 will be utilized to designate no defects. 396.12 (b)(4) 396.11 (a)(2) “parts & accessories” 01 – Brakes 06 – Frame 02 – Lights 07 – Bolster 03 – Wheel 08 – Fastener 04 – Air Line 09 – Slider 05 – Coupling 00 – No defects • Location of Interchange – Not required by regulations 21

  28. IANA DVIR – Information Transaction • Information transmitted electronically to IANA via 322 transaction set. Frequency of transmission of data to IANA to be determined. • IANA to Confirm Receipt of 322 via EDI 997. • IANA Assigns unique DVIR number. 22

  29. DVIR SCHEMATIC Facility Process Motor Carrier Gate DVIR 396.11 Flow (AGS/Manned) J1 J2 TIR/EIR 23

  30. DVIR SCHEMATIC Facility Gate (AGS/Manned) RR Facility Operator (Data Capture) EDI EDI 997 322 IANA IIS UIIA – Motor Carrier DOT # IDD– Driver First Name, Last Name & Pin (e-sig) GIER– IEP DOT # 24

  31. DVIR SCHEMATIC IANA IIS UIIA – Motor Carrier DOT # IDD– Driver First Name, Last Name & Pin (e-sig) GIER – IEP DOT # EDI 322 IEP DVIR Report 396.12 25

  32. DVIR SCHEMATIC Facility Process Motor Carrier Gate DVIR 396.11 Flow /Manned) ( AGS Port J1 RR Facility J2 Operator TIR / EIR (Data Capture) Container Yard EDI EDI 997 322 Depot IANA IIS M&R UIIA - Motor Carrier DOT # Vendors IDD - Driver First Name, Last Name & Pin (e-sig) GIER - IEP DOT # EDI 997 EDI 322 = Current Flow = Future Flow IEP 26 DVIR Report 396.12 15

  33. Upcoming IANA Events Annual Operations & Maintenance Seminar May 5-6, 2010 Oak Brook Hills Marriott Hotel Oak Brook, Illinois 27

  34. Intermodal Operations & Maintenance Seminar Sessions • State of the Industry • Roadability Update • Chassis Pools • Over the Road Maintenance Programs • Terminal Operations & Technology 28

  35. Web site: www.intermodal.org Thank you.

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