Title: The Port of Quincy
1The Port of Quincy
Intermodal Services Division
2Port of Quincy Location
3Intermodal Business Plan Timeline
- Mid 1980s Commissioners propose intermodal
facility. - Mid 1990s Commissioners discuss feasibility of
intermodal industrial facilities. - January 2001 Port purchases 320 acre industrial
site adjacent to BNSF mainline. - February 2005 Construction is completed on
siding tracks and paving, intermodal facility is
considered operational. - September 2006 Port of Quincy Intermodal
Services Division is created.
4Port of QuincyIntermodal Services Division Staff
5The Appeal of an Inland Intermodal Facility
- Inland freight facility alleviates truck traffic
to and from Seattle - Location is ideal to attract distribution and
import/export facilities - Access to BNSF mainline allows both Eastbound
Westbound container traffic. - With projected increases in containerized
freight, an inland intermodal facility alleviates
congestion at coastal ports.
6Statewide Rail Capacity and Needs Study, Interim
Report 2
- The railroads are pursuing a number of
operational strategies to increase freight
velocity, that is, to increase the volume of
freight moved through the system using existing
infrastructure. These strategies will have
significant impacts on the Washington State rail
system. The strategies include - Operation of longer trains and higher
slot utilization on intermodal trains - (e.g., maximizing the number of
containers on intermodal flat cars) - Marketing and operation of
single-destination unit trains for carload
traffic - Consolidation of traffic at central
terminals by third parties - Elimination of mainline switching
wherever possible (i.e., picking up and - putting out of individual cars or sets of
cars for a specific shippers and - receivers while the train is parked on
the mainline) and - Transfer of responsibility for branch
line switching from Class 1 railroads to local
short lines wherever possible
7What does the Port of Quincy Intermodal Facility
have to offer?
- 5500 feet of rail storage siding on two tracks
- Double stack container capability
- 16 acres, with an additional 40 acres to expand
- Storage capacity for over 1,500 containers and
chassis - 24 multi-phase refrigeration unit plugs 230
460 volt
8Intermodal Facility
9Industrial Parks
The Port of Quincys Industrial Parks are quickly
becoming a hub for large, international
corporations with plenty of land available for
further development.
10Potential Clients within 5 miles
- Columbia Colstor
- Con Agra
? Port of Quincy Intermodal Services Division ?
Columbia Colstor ? Con Agra ? Quincy Foods ?
Microsoft ? Yahoo!
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11Benefits of Container Yard Designation
- To Steamship Lines
- Several consistent, high volume shippers in
Quincy area. Container availability would
encourage business. - Containers at intermodal site would decrease
equipment lease times. - A pro-active step in developing inland rail
freight facilities - To Port of Quincy, Intermodal Services Division
- Containers on intermodal property would promote
confidence in service. - Ready supply of containers would encourage
intermittent business. - Containers on property would streamline loading
and transloading timelines.
12Questions?