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What would green freight look like? What are our options? Rail ownership, capacity issues Barge ownership, capacity, access, applicability issues Truck how most of our food now travels. What is needed to green truck freight?

A Refrigerated Case Here is an example of how a shipper can work with its transportation and logistics partner to devise an intermodal solution for moving perishable goods. The Challenge. Responding to market demand for its product, an ice cream manufacturer decides to increase supply and test the efficacy of moving volume across the country via refrigerated rail containers. Given the sensitive nature of its product, the cardinal challenge is maintaining a consistent temperature to prevent spoilage and shrinkage. The Solution. The shipper opts to partner with a transportation and logistics provider that possesses its own refrigerated intermodal containers, has established relationships with Class I railroads, can coordinate first-mile and final-mile truck transportation, and provide total visibility during the entire length of haul. During the move, each container is monitored by the 3PL through an installed alarm device that provides inside and outside ambient temperature, fuel level, and global positioning information. The shipments arrive on time and intact during the three-day transit from the Midwest to the West Coast. The 3PL uses its own trucks to complete the pickup and delivery at the point of arrival, while working with contracted drayage partners during the first-mile leg. Using an intermodal bridge, the shipper greatly reduces fuel use, carbon footprint, and total transport costs without sacrificing service at a minimal increase in transport time.

Source: NAS “Jack of All Trades” truck inefficiencies

Source: NAS Available truck efficiencies OTR / Metro modal

First mile trucks Over the road truck Metro-mile tractor Last mile truck

OTR efficiencies

Source: NAS Sleeper vs. no sleeper cab

Autonomous Freight Truck Cab

2015 – 2020 New Vehicle Potential Fuel Savings Technologies Source: NAS 2010

Alternative fuels