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Page 1: Driving productive agricultural supply chains through ... · Yamala Intermodal Terminal •Supply chain efficiency through better utilisation of infrastructure and comparative advantages

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Driving productive agricultural supply chains through innovative & responsive freight systems & infrastructure

ABARES Outlook Conference 2016 National Convention Centre, Canberra Dr Rebecca Michael, CEO, QTLC

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QLD Freight Network

• 180,500km public roads – 150,000 locally controlled

(100,000 unsealed)

• 9,550 km rail line (inc. narrow, standard and dual gauge)

• 15 import/export ports • 3 international airports

and various domestic • 2 key intermodal freight

terminals (various smaller terminals and rail sidings)

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Freight Overview

• Skewed to road – agriculture higher than state average

• Rail – coal, minerals, cement, bulk grain, sugar

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Challenges, Constraints & Cost

• Infrastructure limitations

• Safety • Seasonality • Geography

exponentially increases challenges as commercial constrains within the system

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Challenges, Constraints & Cost

Table 1 Detail of component costs of Australian and Canadian grain supply chains ($/t)

Canada (CAD) Australia (AUD)

On farm storage 17.5 5.0

Cartage – farm to site 10.7 8.9

Handling & elevation 15.2 14.4

Upcountry storage NA 3.9

Transport – upcountry to port 49.8 27.8

Receival & handling charges at port 10.1 13.5

Other port and vessel charges 3.8 7.5

Levies & check offs 3.0 2.8

End point royalties NA 3.0

• Transport costs represent approx. 30% total production costs….sometimes higher

• High port costs

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Innovation + Efficiency = Growth

• Flexible freight infrastructure - Yamala

• Expand operations of Qld ports

• Intermodal terminals

• Greater use of high productivity vehicles – A-Doubles to the POB

• Supply chain coordination

• Data optimisation - Port Community System

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Yamala Intermodal Terminal

• Supply chain efficiency through better utilisation of infrastructure and comparative advantages of each mode.

• 22km east of Emerald with existing sidings

• Contiguous agricultural holdings and production

• 20 TAL

• Containerisation & standardised logistics platform

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Yamala - Benefits

• Fewer road freight movements & improved safety

• Reduced operating costs & trips required

• Reduced road maintenance costs

• Improved backload opportunities

• Economic benefit through clustering

• Improved rail utilisation and sustainability

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A-Doubles to POB

• PBS vehicle 4 metres longer than previous combinations. • 2 x 20ft grain containers. Better payload than rail. • Weight initially constrained by bridges on the corridor which have

now been upgraded. Should be able to run at HML – 85t • 2 x 40ft containers meat

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Supply Chain Coordination

• Hunter Valley Coal Chain Coordinator: – A cooperative planning and operating model

– Performance:

• Unprecedented low loss rates

• Improved On-time performance (20-30%)

• Successive Record tonnes

• Estimated 4Mtpa value to the coal chain ($280 Million)

• Satisfied customers – Producers & Service Providers

• Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT) Coal Chain Coordinator

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Producers

• ~40 coal mines

• 11 producers

• ~30 load points

• >80 different

brands of coal

Port/Vessels

• Over 1,700 vessels per year

• Average vessel size is ~95,000

tonnes

• Average 1 to 4 cargoes per vessel

• Tidal constrained river port

End Buyers

• 10% domestic consumption

• 90% export – mostly thermal (2012) • 54% to Japan • 19% to China • 13% to Korean

Export Coal Terminals

• 3 coal loading terminals

• 8 dump stations

• 9 ship berths and 7 loaders

• 2.2 Mt of rapid cargo build

stockpiles at PWCS

• Longer horizon dedicated

stockpiles at NCIG

Antiene Domestic Terminal

• Muswellbrook Power

Stations

Track

• 4 train haulage operators

• Further smaller train

haulage operators

• 55+ trains/~20,000 trips

per year

• 2 track owner/operators

• Haulage distances up to

364km

Mine

Mine

Load

Points

Train Haulage

Track Infrastructure

Terminal

Dump Station

/Stackers

Mine

Stockpiles

Terminal

Stockpiles

Ship

Queue

Reclaimer/

Ship Loaders Mine

Mine

Mine

Purpose: To Plan and co-ordinate the co-operative daily operation and long term capacity alignment of the Hunter Valley

Coal Chain

Objective: Maximise throughput at minimum total logistics cost in accordance with the agreed collective needs and

contractual obligations of coal producers and service providers.

Hunter Valley Coal Chain Coordinator

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Port Community System

• Open computer system connected to multiple data owners to enable rapid sharing of data and minimise data duplication

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In summary…

• Infrastructure upgrades alone are not the panacea to improved productivity in agricultural supply chains.

• Need a supply chain, not industry, approach to optimise the freight system through innovative approaches to coordination and use of data.

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Thank you

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