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Page 1: Presentation PBS – The first Five Years An operators Experience Darren Whyte - Kalari.

Presentation

PBS – The first Five YearsAn operators Experience

Darren Whyte - Kalari

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Kalari Fast Facts

• Bulk Logistics Company specializing in servicing the resources sector

• Operating 200 company Prime Movers• 800 Pieces of trailing equipment• Operating in all states of mainland Australia• Operating over 20 PBS units

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Types of PBS Units

• Quad Quad B Double End Tippers –(two Units)• 77.5 tonne GCM• 26 Metres Long• Operating in the Green Triangle Vic between

Hamilton and Portland• Operating over 4 yrs• No negative feedback

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Types of PBS Units

• Quad Quad Side Tippers – (Five Units)• 77.5 tonne GCM • 26 Metres Long• Operating in Northern Victoria between

Hopetoun and Ouyen• Operating 12 months• No negative feedback

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Types of PBS Units

• Super Triples – (eight units)• 136 tonne GCM• 37 Metres long• Operating between Ceduna and Yalata in SA

on the Eyre Highway• Operating 3 yrs• First tri axle dollies • Positive feedback only

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Types of PBS Units

• A Doubles (Eight Units)• 77.5 tonne GCM• 26 Metres long• Operating in Northern Victoria between

Kulwin and WRP • Commissioned Jan 13

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Assessment Process

• Co ordinate the entire PBS process ourselves • Dealt with ARRB for all performance

assessments so far• ARRB extremely good• External Assessment is Expensive• Limited options in terms of providers• Standards confusing ie Tyres

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Certification Process

• Time Consuming when panel decision required– out of session approvals do shorten time

• Lots of Traps for the unwary when replacing existing units

• Prior to NHVR Excellent staff at the NTC in Melbourne with excellent direct contact

• Initially NHVR has been struggling in response• No Direct contact with staff (call centre)

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Inspection Process

• Vehicle inspection required before Approval • Bisitechnics in Ballarat have performed all of

these• Excellent response very good to deal with• Quickest part of the process

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Access Approval

• Must be your first call before you start!!!!!!• Varies State to State in terms of response• Time consuming – some applications have

taken up to twelve months• Customer involvement can assist• States seem more open to access in recent

times• Bridge access biggest issue• Local Councils been very responsive

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Access Approval

• Two stages original approval for route then actual issuing of permit

• Permit process has been slow in Victoria ( due to staff reductions)

• IAP permits required as well when you have your permits – turnaround time good

• Limited suppliers for IAP units

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How to improve

• Reduce the bottlenecks/time delays• More staff in the critical areas

– NHVR– Permit sections of state authorities

• Decrease time between panel meetings• Look at current policy of three amendments

per application being automatically referred to panel

• Continue to educate Public – They are not Monster Trucks

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General Comments

• Make sure you do your homework on the unit you wish to run– Understand the units limitations and costs

• Bigger not always better!!• Understand the process and what is a game

stopper, get advice.• Overall has been a positive experience for

Kalari and one we will continue to pursue.

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