Title: Cargo Pre-Inspection Pilot
1Cargo Pre-Inspection Pilot
- Leveraging partnerships to facilitate trade
October 22, 2013
2Phase I Blaine Surrey
Goals and objectives
- Validate pre-inspection concept
- Develop joint agency protocols, including
- Radiation detection
- High risk response
- Test procedures and technologies
3Phase I Blaine Surrey
Footprint
Radiation portal monitors
Pre-inspection booth
4Site Configuration
David Davidson, BPRI. Oct. 22, 2013, TBWG -
Montreal
5Methodology
- Timestamp truck as it moves through POE
- T1 Joins queue on highway
- T2 Joins queue within POE footprint
- T3 Arrive depart Booth 4
- T4 Depart ( arrive?) Booth 3
- June 12 baseline, prior to pilot
- July 2/3 Launch 1 week
- July 23/24 Launch 4 weeks
David Davidson, BPRI. Oct. 22, 2013, TBWG -
Montreal
6Experience at Exit Booth 3
Launch 1 week N 94 Launch 4 weeks N 144
roll through 42 59
stop-n-go 29 32
stopped 29 9
David Davidson, BPRI. Oct. 22, 2013, TBWG -
Montreal
7Dwell-times at Booth 4
- 63 sec. for FAST truck in baseline
- 89 sec. Launch 1 week
- 50 sec. Launch 4 weeks
- At launch, ineligible trucks in FAST lane!
- Longer dwell _at_ Booth 4
- Need for stop _at_ Booth 3
David Davidson, BPRI. Oct. 22, 2013, TBWG -
Montreal
8Phase I Blaine Surrey
Results
- Validate pre-inspection concept
- Develop of joint agency protocols, including
- Radiation detection
- High risk response
- Test procedures and technologies
9Phase II Buffalo Fort Erie
Goals and objectives
- Test pre-inspections ability to
- Reduce wait times
- Increase commercial throughput
- Reduce congestion
- Modeling key to measuring pre-inspections
effectiveness.
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