USSaudiForum - Panel 4 - Kome Ajise - Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain Systems

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The 3rd US-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum was held Sep 16-18, 2013, bringing together officials, business people, educators and specialists highlighting the U.S.-Saudi trade relationship and how U.S. companies can participate in Saudi Arabia's expansion. Saudi Arabia is undergoing an extraordinary economic boom. Massive public investment, rapid private-sector growth and new sector initiatives are driving an expansion projected to offer more than $1 trillion in trade and investment opportunities over the next decade. This panel of distinguished experts highlighted creating efficient transportation, logistics and supply chain systems.

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Efficiencies and Expanded Possibilities through Partnerships

Kome AjiseDeputy Director

Planning and Modal ProgramsPublic Private Partnerships

California Department of Transportation

U.S. – Saudi Business Opportunities ForumSeptember 17, 2013

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Plan Leads to ProjectsIdentify Goals and Measures• Safety

• Stewardship

• Reliability and Operations

• Capacity

• Impacts and Sustainability

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Massive California System• 50,000 state highway lane miles

• 13,000 state bridges and state transportation structures

• 157,000 non-highway roadway centerline miles

• 325 billion miles of vehicle travel in 2011

• 12 deepwater seaports, including #1, #2 & #5 in U.S., handling approximately 40% of U.S. TEU imports/exports.

• 12 significant air cargo airports

• 30 commercial airports

• 216 general aviation airports

• 3,900 miles of Class 1 owned railroad track, with 176 million tons of freight in 2007

• 1.38 billion transit passenger trips on 19,000 transit vehicles in FY 09/10

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Port of Humboldt Bay

Port of San Francisco

Port of Benicia

Port of Oakland

Port of Hueneme

Port of Redwood City

Port of Richmond

Port of San Diego

California Seaports

Gateways to the World

Port of Stockton

Port of West Sacramento

Port of Los AngelesPort of Long Beach

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Current & Future Tonnage

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California Rail Tonnage Distribution by Rail Market Type, 2007 and 2040

108.1

58.6

9.0

177.1165.9

22.9

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Domestic & Other LA-LB Ports SF-OAK Ports

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Tons07 Tons40

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Alameda Corridor

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Trade Corridor Improvement Fund

Southern California Active Projects

Seaports6 projects $1.374 billion

Railroad Mainlines6 projects $515 million

Railroad Grade Separations28 projects $2.324 billion

Highways16 projects $2.240 billion

Gerald Desmond Bridge

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Reduced Emissions Goals

California Transportation PlansState Rail Plan, 2013

State Freight Plan, 2014State Transportation Plan, 2015Each meets federal and state guidelines while

addressing local and regional needsCommunity and stakeholder engagement Advisory committees broadly representing the

transportation industry, government, stakeholders, and advocacy groups

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