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Title: Chapter 9 The Transportation System


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Chapter 9 - The Transportation System
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Why was the Consolidated Freightways profile
included?
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Controlling Inventory Costs
  • Supply Chain consist of inventory being
    transported between activity centers
  • Cost of Inventory ?(Transportation Cost Cycle
    stock Safety stock Handling Cost)

4
What Factors Affect Cost
  • Transportation cost mode, carrier
  • Cycle stock lead time
  • Safety Stock variation in lead time
  • Handling Cost - packaging

5
Transportation Cost as Percent of Wholesale Price
1959
6
Modes
  • Water
  • Maritime
  • RO-RO
  • Container
  • Tankers
  • Oil-bulk-ore
  • Ocean Going Barge
  • Intercostal
  • River
  • Rail
  • Class I
  • Class III
  • Short Haul
  • Private

7
Modes
  • Truck
  • For hire
  • Private
  • Air
  • Airlines
  • Commuters
  • Taxis
  • Freight
  • Parcels

8
Pipeline
  • Petroleum
  • Other
  • Links
  • http//www.soils.rr.ualberta.ca/SoilPosters/pipeli
    ne.cfm

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How important is each?
10
Cost by Mode

11
Visualization of Revenue

12
Number of Carriers
  • Air
  • Rail
  • Water http//www.puc.state.oh.us/docket/regcomp/R
    R.html
  • Motor
  • Pipeline http//www.oilcareer.com/

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Operating Characteristics of each Mode
  • What is the competitive strength of each mode?
  • What are the limitations of each mode?
  • Compare Speed of each mode
  • Compare operating area of each mode
  • Compare distance each mode takes from origin to
    destination How far by water from Knoxville to
    New Orleans?

14
Carrier Costs
  • Fixed Capacity Cost Incurred whether the firm
    operates or not
  • Right of way
  • Airport contracts
  • Capital equipment
  • Variable Capacity Cost Incurred when operated
    whether anyone uses it or not
  • Equipment maintenance
  • Fuel
  • Operating crew
  • Direct Delivery Cost Incurred when people or
    goods are actually transported
  • Meals
  • Travel agents commission

15
Economic of Capacity Organizations
  • Fixed capacity cost fix regardless of activity
    level
  • Scheduled capacity cost fixed regardless of
    load factor
  • Out-of-pocket cost cost vary with load factor
  • How does this structure affect the way the firm
    operates?

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Fixed Capacity Cost
  • Right of way
  • Equipment
  • Terminal costs

17
Scheduled Capacity Costs
  • Crew
  • Fuel
  • Maintenance
  • User charges
  • Landing fees, tolls

18
Out of pocket costs
  • Billing
  • Travel agents fee
  • Documentation
  • Handling
  • meals

19
Comparison of Costs
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What is rail cost structure?
  • Identify
  • Fixed Capacity Cost
  • Scheduled Capacity Costs
  • Out of Pocket costs
  • Strength low cost movement, few size
    constraints
  • Weakness relocating cars, switching yards,
    small shipments
  • Opportunities large single destination
    movements
  • Threats decentralization, more flexible,
    smaller movement units

21
Motor Carrier Costs
  • Identify
  • Fixed Capacity Cost
  • Scheduled Capacity Costs
  • Out of Pocket costs
  • Strength flexibility
  • Weakness deadheading, seasonality
  • Opportunities dispatching services
  • Threats small parcel services

22
Water Carrier Costs
  • Identify
  • Fixed Capacity Cost
  • Scheduled Capacity Costs
  • Out of Pocket costs
  • Strength large, slower moving shipments
  • Weakness loading
  • Opportunities synchronized movements of
    containers
  • Threats air high value

23
Airline Costs
  • Identify
  • Fixed Capacity Cost
  • Scheduled Capacity Costs
  • Out of Pocket costs
  • Strength fast
  • Weakness heavy or large low value, local
    delivery
  • Opportunities rapid delivery of high value
    items
  • Threats improved synchronization of other modes

24
Pipeline costs
  • Identify
  • Fixed Capacity Cost
  • Scheduled Capacity Costs
  • Out of Pocket costs
  • Strength continuous movement of liquids
  • Weakness mixing, seasonality, time sensitive -
    multidestination
  • Opportunities
  • Threats

25
Joint and Common Costs
  • Joint If you provide service you incur both
    costs return trip
  • Common costs cost are common to all people
    using service

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What are carrier concerns?
  • Load balancing Why?
  • Stable demand Why?
  • Capacity Utilization Why?
  • Handling Why?
  • Consolidation, Disaggregation Why?
  • Liability Why?
  • Special services young children, COD, special
    delivery, negotiable bills of laden
  • Compatibility of loads

27
History of Transportation
  • Economic growth dependent upon available
    transportation
  • Rivers costal cities, river fall lines,
    intercostals, Army Corp of Engineers, locks
  • Rail post civil war, western frontier, high
    cost of right of way, Hugh subsidies
  • Low rates where competition, high rates
    elsewhere, high rates to competing industries -
    discrimination
  • Taxation of rights of way
  • 1917 bankruptcy
  • 1920 keep railroad viable
  • 1940 regulate everyone
  • 1975-1980 deregulation

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Legal forms
  • Through back to regulation
  • Private
  • Exempt
  • Common
  • Contract
  • Who they can serve
  • Liability standard

29
Liability Standard
  • Liable for cargo
  • Government quarantine
  • Act of War
  • Inherent nature of goods
  • Act of shipper

30
Evolution of Regulation
  • Motor carriers placed under same regulation as
    rail

31
Why is containerization important?
  • Containerization
  • Palletizing
  • RORO
  • Intermodal (What is critical factor?)

32
Why growth in small package carriers?
  • What is their competitive advantage?
  • What did they have to do to compete?
  • One form of sorting

33
Agencies
  • Brokers
  • Shippers Association
  • Freight Forwarders
  • Intermodal Marketing companies
  • What is their function?

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What is role of land bridge?
  • Water to port
  • Rail to major port
  • Water to rest of trip
  • Common Routes
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