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Carrying Indiana’s Torch. 2d Annual Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Summit 14 September 2004. Eric Dietz, PhD, PE jedietz@purdue.edu. Vision.
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Carrying Indiana’s Torch 2d Annual Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Summit 14 September 2004 Eric Dietz, PhD, PE jedietz@purdue.edu
Vision • Indiana as the home of an innovative, world-class TDL sector supported by creative public-private partnerships, innovative technology firms and enlightened, informed economic policies developed with the participation of all stakeholders
Challenges • Connecting Transportation and Economic Development • Identifying a Open Architecture for TDL and Security • Develop Indiana Business Opportunities • Roles of various modal carriers have expanded • Built infrastructure and then develop economy
Strengths in Indiana • Location and infrastructure • Major interstates, crossroads of America • Extensive industrial base that is used to operating in demanding TDL environments • JIT logistics for the auto companies • Strong universities • Extensive network of regional campuses and community colleges
TDL Challenges • Various threats • Super-critical transportation nodes • Multi-jurisdictions • Economic power provides vulnerability • Identify cargo vulnerabilities at each step then provide Appropriate Security
Optimization • Workforce Management – Productivity key (worker value) not necessarily worker costs • Balance Regional Transportation Capacities/Congestion • Verify Contents when packing/then secure • More than “Just in Time” • Adjust Warehousing Strategies • Total Process Innovation not just Transportation or warehousing • Include Manufacturing • Rely on Information Technology (sound process)
Realizations • Transportation construction industry employs more than 48,000 Hoosiers • Indiana ports(3), railroads(39), airports(69), and transit systems(53) • As “The Crossroads of America,” Indiana roads carry more than $1 trillion in goods and exceeds 9.5 billion miles of commercial truck traffic annually • Low costs and Indiana’s location • TDL will be successful if used to improve profits and differentiate services • Indiana offers huge opportunity costs in congestion fuel savings ($ B’s)
And So… • Case for TDL as an important part of the Indiana economy appears pretty solid • Potential for significant growth in the future • Significant effects on other industries in the state as well as employment • Many advantages in Indiana! • Even the competition says so!
Role of Higher Education • Provide intellectual capital through federal and industrial research • Work with stakeholders to support economic policy decisions • Significant role in workforce development • Continuing education of operators (new regulation) • Emphasize soft skills in addition to basic training • We are all in this together!!
Current Status • TDL initiative located in Purdue’s Center for Advanced Manufacturing • 21st century proposal submitted with significant industrial, academic support • Not successful • Currently reworking concepts, seeking industrial and academic partners
Areas of action • Comprehensive Indiana TDL business plan • Economics • What is the effect of improvements in the TDL sector on the state economy? • What is the value of IT in making timely decisions? • Workforce • What types of skills are needed by whom, how can they be supplied?
Areas of action • Technology • What technologies could significantly enhance the ability of the TDL sector to contribute to the state economy? • Do these exist, or do we need to develop some of them? • If we develop, what mechanisms for bringing to market? • What performance factors indicate a success? • What new RFID technology is needed?
Areas of action • Infrastructure in its broadest sense • Roads, ports, etc and expand bi-modal assets • IT infrastructure - high speed Internet, wireless, GPS, Refine information flow, etc. • Legal - inventory tax, real estate development statutes, leap frog legislation, time zone, etc. • Economic policies - e.g., 21st Century Fund, etc. • Security and Security Infrastructure • Market Indiana TDL Nationally and Internationally
Conclusions • TDL is currently a significant portion of the economic activity in the state • A strong, capable TDL sector is essential to economic growth • Developments in IT will drastically change this industry • Purdue, CICP and Discovery Park can help bring stakeholders together
How can you get involved? • Make us aware of your interests, capabilities, and concerns • http://www.purdue.edu/DiscoveryPark • REGISTER ON WEBSITE!!!!!!!!