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Logistics Aspects & Multi-Modal Transportation

Logistics Aspects & Multi-Modal Transportation. 29 November 2004 Presented by Peter O. Lehman, Esq. Director, Planning & Business Development South Carolina State Ports Authority plehman@scspa.com. Charleston’s Current Position. 4 th Largest U.S. Container Port Mid-way Between NY & Miami

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Logistics Aspects & Multi-Modal Transportation

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  1. Logistics Aspects &Multi-Modal Transportation 29 November 2004 Presented by Peter O. Lehman, Esq. Director, Planning & Business Development South Carolina State Ports Authority plehman@scspa.com

  2. Charleston’s Current Position • 4th Largest U.S. Container Port • Mid-way Between NY & Miami • Largest Operating Port • Cargo Valued at US$39 Billion in 2003 • 1.7 Million TEU Last Year • Volume Up 15% Jul-Oct

  3. Current Issues Facing Our Port • Increasing Trade, More Cargo • Larger Ships, Deeper Channels • Need for Investment • Port Security Demands • Balancing Economy, Environment • Political, Public Support and Cooperation

  4. Increasing Trade, More Cargo • Importance to U.S. Economy • Growth in % of GDP • In-land Infrastructure, Road/Rail • Pressures on Coast • Information Systems • New Yard System • Higher Utilization • Better Equipment, Training

  5. Larger Ships, Deeper Channels • Bridge Construction • Largest in Americas, US$635 million • Higher, Wider Clearance • Complete in mid-2005 • Harbor Deepening, Maintenance • 47’ entrance channel, 45’ inside harbor • Alliances, Impacts on Margin • Volume Concentrated in fewer services

  6. Need for Investment • Short-Term Planning • Long-Term Development at Navy Base • Three berths, 280 acres • Infrastructure • To serve new facility • Funding Sources • Internal, State, Federal, Private

  7. Port Security Demands • Balancing Security, Cargo Flow • Rapidly Increasing Costs • From $2 million to $4 million • From 50 to 80 officers • Federal Role, Local Costs • New Equipment, Assets • C-TPAT, VACIS, RPMs • Instituted Security Surcharge

  8. Balancing Economy, Environment • Maintenance Dredging • Disposal Options • Beneficial Uses • New Fuels, Cold Ironing • NRDC, Other Actions

  9. Political, Public Support & Cooperation • Education initiatives • Legislators, Congressmen, public • Garnering support • Vital to continue growing our port and trade

  10. Current Issues Facing Our Port • Increasing Trade, More Cargo • Larger Ships, Deeper Channels • Need for Investment • Port Security Demands • Balancing Economy, Environment • Political, Public Support and Cooperation

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