What’s your next move?™ SINGLE SOURCE • INTERMODAL • DEDICATED • FINAL MILE • TRUCKLOAD • LESS THAN TRUCKLOAD • REFRIGERATED • FLATBED • EXPEDITED Intermodal - What You Need to Know Transportation & Logistics Council Annual Conference San Diego, CA - April 22, 2013
Intermodal - What You Need to Know. Transportation & Logistics Council Annual Conference San Diego, CA - April 22, 2013. Supply Chain Solutions. MANUFACTURING. DISTRIBUTION. POINT OF PURCHASE. CONSUMPTION. Diversified and Complementary. Annual J.B. Hunt Intermodal Volumes. CONFIDENTIAL. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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What’s your next move?™
SINGLE SOURCE • INTERMODAL • DEDICATED • FINAL MILE • TRUCKLOAD • LESS THAN TRUCKLOAD • REFRIGERATED • FLATBED • EXPEDITED
Intermodal - What You Need to KnowTransportation & Logistics Council Annual ConferenceSan Diego, CA - April 22, 2013
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Supply Chain Solutions
CONSUMPTIONMANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION POINT OF PURCHASE
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Diversified and Complementary
60%21%
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10%
2012 Revenue Mix
JBI
DCS
ICS
JBT
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Annual J.B. Hunt Intermodal Volumes
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Intermodal Network Is In Place
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Intermodal Benefits Are Driving Change
Shippers, Carriers, Environment
● Economical
● Expanding capacity
● Greener shipping
● Less congestion
● Better jobs
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What Freight Moves Intermodal Today?
Types of Intermodal Shipments
● Import shipments
● Inbound to DC and Outbound to Store
● Consolidation
● Temp-Controlled
● Flatbed
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So Why Hasn’t More Freight Been Converted?
Some Shippers Say…
● “I had a bad experience with Intermodal 15 years ago.”
● “Shipping requirements won’t allow Intermodal.”
● “Intermodal transit is slow and variable.”
● “Won’t work for my customers.”
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Intermodal…The Right Way
Elements of Quality Intermodal Service
● Experience & Partnerships
● Network Capacity & Scope
● Asset Ownership – Containers, Chassis, Tractors
● Company Drivers
● Service Team/Execution/Monitoring
● Technology/Reporting
● Consistency & Reliability
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Your Options…
VALUE | Standard Service Solution for price sensitive shippers Averages 600 miles per day
FAST | Expedited ServiceFastest intermodal service in the industryAverages 800 miles per day
With two service levels to choose from, JBHT & BNSF offers shippers the best transportation value.
Reduce Idle Reduce Empty Miles Convert to Intermodal
Carbon Emissions - 1,800 Mile Shipment
Estimated carbon emissions for an 1,800 mile truckload shipment based on Raven Ridge Resources, Inc. methodology for calculating carbon emissions for truckload shipments via highway and intermodal service. See: http://www.ghgworks.com/pdf/JBHTIntermodalVerificationReport.pdf
50% less carbon;1.5 fewer tonnes
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Freeze Protect Service
J.B. Hunt offers freeze protection service for freight that may be susceptible to low-temperature swings. Our single-source solutions utilize both temperature-controlled intermodal and van service that is custom-izable according to your needs. Pricing includes service monitoring on every load. Monitoring Services
► Your blanket or ours► Dailey weather updates► Priority dispatch► Customized scheduling►24/7 monitoring
Temperature- Controlled SolutionsOver-the-Road and IntermodalTemperature-Controlled Options
Over-the-road freeze protect servicesAre provided through our ICS (IntegratedCapacity Solutions) division. Access over7,000 carriers with 150,000 units of Refrigerated capacity with a single phoneCall.
Intermodal temperature-controlledOptions include turnkey blanket productsIn dry containers, as well as intermodalRefrigerated containers.
Blanket Protection can help protectYour products from damage from freezing.
• Foil insulated blankets Lightweight, dis- posable blankets that help protect products from freezing. Can be reused. Most in- expensive option with lower level of tem- perature protection.
• Thermal quilts Heavy, reusable blankets for protection from freezing which can be reused many times. Available with top-of- load coverage, or with side-wall panels for a greater level of protection. Pallet covers also available for small quantities per load.
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The J.B. Hunt Temperature Controlled Intermodal (TCI)Container Information
• CIMC Built Container • Thermo King Cooling Unit• StarTrak LMS Software• Configured for JBHZ Chassis• 156 Gallon Aluminum Fuel Tank• Fuel Heater• E-Track – Two rows full length• Single Temp/Single Chute• Door Sensor-Alarm
Gross Payload (product + dunnage) 42,000 lbs (Daycab Dray) 40,000 lbs (Sleeper Dray)Floor space will accommodate 28 pallets. (48x40 four way entry)
Prepared by the California Highway Patrol / CTIP Taskforce
The information contained in this report is not inclusive of all cargo theft that has occurred nationally. CHP / CTIP and NICB have been collecting and tracking cargo theft data since 2003. Report is basedon voluntary data provided to the CTIP Taskforce.
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State Comparison 2008-2012
Prepared by the California Highway Patrol / CTIP Taskforce
The information contained in this report is not inclusive of all cargo theft that has occurred nationally. CHP / CTIP and NICB have been collecting and tracking cargo theft data since 2003. Report is basedon voluntary data provided to the CTIP Taskforce.
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2008-2012 by Product - California
Prepared by the California Highway Patrol / CTIP Taskforce
The information contained in this report is not inclusive of all cargo theft that has occurred nationally. CHP / CTIP and NICB have been collecting and tracking cargo theft data since 2003. Report is basedon voluntary data provided to the CTIP Taskforce.
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Power In-Lock® Cargo Protection
Internal deadbolt lock that cannot be cut or easily broken
Remotely operated through StarTrak LMS software by designated J.B. Hunt intermodal personnel.
Can be locked/unlocked locally on 10 digit keypad with rolling security code. Code has a 1 hour expiration.
Locking pin fires into frame of container Tampering alarm programmed Thermo King power source & battery
backup Wiring inside frame of container
Supply Chain Integrity and Product Safety
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Power In-Lock® Cargo Protection
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General loading guidelines:
4 Evenly distribute lading weight4 Fill lengthwise space with lading or buffer material4 Plan load to minimize crosswise void space4 Stow heavier lading on bottom, lighter lading on top4 Provide stable base for all cargo4 Segregate irregular lading from remainder of lading (use
blocking/bracing, separators, dividers)
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Load Planning
(2) 48x96” AAR approved air bagsPallets turned 48” across