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1
Short Sea Shipping for California and the West
Coast - A Complete Door to Door System -
By Ronald J. Silva President/Owner Westar
Transport
Matthew P. Tedesco, Ph.D. Technical and
Management Consulting
Office (800) 800-3551 rsilva_at_westartransport.com
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Contents
  • Who is Westar Transport?
  • Why is Westar Transport Interested?
  • What is Short Sea Shipping (SSS)?
  • Proposed Westar Transport SSS Model
  • What are the Benefits?
  • What are the Challenges?
  • Reference Material
  • Roll-On/Roll-Off Vessel Overview
  • CCDOTT Project Overview
  • Existing Operations

Westar Transport
Westar Transport
3
Who is Westar Transport?
  • Westar Transport has moved truckload freight over
    the 11 Western States with an emphasis on
    California and the West Coast for over 24 years.
  • Company operations include dispatch, billing,
    accounting, shop services, and marketing.
  • Westar Transports primary yard and offices are
    in Selma, CA. Currently there are 64 full time
    employees, which include 50 company drivers,
    operational and maintenance staff and 15
    independent contractors (owner-operator trucks).
  • The companys success is a result of its
    emphasis on customer services and safety.
  • Westar Transport sees Short Sea Shipping as the
    solution to critical problems facing the trucking
    industry today
  • Driver shortages
  • Congestion and lost revenue
  • Increasing concerns over emissions
  • Increasing concerns over safety, security, and
    liability
  • The challenge of increasing freight volumes

We View Short Sea Shipping from the Perspective
of a Door to Door Transportation Enterprise
4
What is Short Sea Shipping?
Northern California 150 mile terminal service
area
  • Short Sea Shipping is the diversion of domestic
    and international cargos that move by highway
    from major metropolitan areas to major
    metropolitan areas by water along coastal routes.
  • - It is also the diversion of International
    cargos from large municipal ports to the smaller
    ports closer to the cargos final destination.
    This provides port congestion relief, and takes
    trucks off the Highway between the ports.

Fresno
Southern California 150 mile terminal service
area
5
West Coast Short Sea Shipping Model
  • Thousands of trucks that currently run on the
    Highway daily between these port service areas
    could be diverted off the Highways between them.
  • Any type of trailer can be routed onto the ships
    or barges.
  • Ships will provide next day service in 400 mile
    markets, matching todays truck service.
  • Ships will carry 600 to 700 trailers each.

Seattle
Portland
Northern California
Humbolt Bay
An estimated 4,000 to 8,000 trucks per day could
be diverted in the start-up model
Southern California
Currently 10,000 trucks per day travel into L.A.
and 10,000 trucks travel out of L.A. each day.
Westar Transport
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The OperationNorth to South Model
  • Trucks work in 100 to 150 mile radiuses picking
    up and delivering daily freight.
  • Trailers of all types are moved into the terminal
    where they are loaded onto ships.
  • The ships move down the coast to the opposite
    terminal and the process starts all over again.
  • Truck operation will reduce empty miles driven.
  • Any type of trailer with any cargo can go onto
    the ships.

Loaded
Loaded
Loaded
Pittsburg, CA
Empty
Empty
Empty
Empty
We will create truck load saturated areas,
producing more capacity to the shippers.
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The OperationNorth and South Modal
When over flow cargo reaches a point where ships
can be filled, we then bring more ships into
service and take the trucks off the roads. Short
Sea Shipping can grow with it.
  • Cargo moves by truck when ship is full.
  • Drivers move to and from a drop yard back to the
    origin terminal.
  • Drivers still go home daily.
  • Drivers can be based out of any terminal.
  • Gives drivers the opportunity to relocate and
    stay with the same employer.

Northern CA
Each driver makes two trip
Each driver makes one trip
It is a system that can easily grow to meet
freight capacity demand.
When the day shift driver ends his shift, the
night shift driver uses the same truck.
Better utilizing assets
8
Loading a Ro-Ro Ship
9
How the barge feeder will pull containers from
all terminals. At the Port of Los Angeles and
Port of Long Beach.
Roll-on Roll-off terminal
International containers sit in port for 6 to 10
days.
International containers can move by short haul
truck under bond (like off dock rail) to a Ro/Ro
terminal to be loaded onto barges. This will
pool all the available volumes from all the
terminals. The containers are consolidated on
the barge going to the smaller ports. Barges are
used where time is not critical, barges are
cheaper but slower.
10
How the barge feeder will pull containers from
all terminals. At the Port of Oakland
  • Containers may be consolidated by short haul
    clean fuel trucks from all terminals and moved by
    barge to Sacramento, Stockton, and Pittsburgh for
    Los Angeles bound freight. This can be done using
    2007 truck models with less diesel or LNG.
  • Dedicated water front for three barges will be
    required for the systems to work properly
  • This system will move containers faster from the
    terminals, providing through put, and will
    provide increased capacity at the container
    terminals.

Stockton
Sacramento
Pittsburgh
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Port of Long Beach
Coastal Ro-Ro Ships
San Diego
Port Hueneme
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The Barge Feeder Operation ModelNorthern
California
Port Pittsburg
Oakland
Barges carry 512 trailers or containers on
chassis 2-Barges per day (round trips)2,048 daily
512,000 annually.
Westar Transport
Designated water front areas will be necessary if
a barge system is to exist.
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The Barge Feeder OperationSouthern Model
Pollution Reduction 6,150 tons of NOX/ 15 tons of
Particulate Matter
Pollution Reduction 200 tons NOX / 15 tons of
Particulate Matter Annually
LA/LB Port
Barges carry 512 trailers or containers on
chassis 2-Barges per day (round trips)2,048 daily
512,000 annually.
Pollution Reduction 250 tons of NOX/ 15 ton of
Particulate Matter Annually
Westar Transport
Barges can be loaded at a roll-on roll-off
terminal, trailers are then moved by short haul
trucks and pull volume from all terminals.
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Why build short sea shipping?
It reduces congestion, pollution, and improves
highway safety.
  • The Benefits
  • Short Sea Shipping reduces congestion and
    pollution by removing thousands of long haul
    trucks off the highway, and in doing so will
    increase highway safety.
  • Reduces Green house gases in the Central Valley
    and through out California
  • Reduces dependence on foreign oil by using less
    diesel daily.
  • Short Sea Shipping can be used for an Emergency
    Relief System on the West Coast.
  • A local truck operation
  • - Uses half the truck drivers required in over
    the road system. Will help fill part of the
    national truck driver shortage that is scheduled
    to increase in the next ten years.
  • - Short Sea Shipping takes long haul drivers and
    turns them into local drivers.
  • 1) Use small trucks and trailers with spread
    axles that can haul more weight on heavy loads,
    small trucks will eliminate 1 out of every 10
    loads shipped.
  • 2) Local trucks work in shorter routes allowing
    the opportunity to convert trucks to cleaner
    alternative fuels like LNG.
  • 3) Local Drivers get home daily, and do not have
    to sleep in the truck allowing them better rest,
    allows better family and community involvement.
  • 4) Smaller local trucks have more visibility and
    shorter turning radius. These trucks will be
    safer in traffic and on city streets.
  • 5) Empty flat beds can be double stacked on the
    ships when moving empty, taking more trucks off
    the highway.
  • 6) Divers will work 1-shift and go home. The
    trucks, with a fresh driver each shift, can work
    day and night if the customers allow it.

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Why build short sea shipping?
  • Benefits (continued)
  • - Reducing pollution
  • By diverting thousands of trucks off the highway
    thousands of tons of emission are removed from
    those areas the highways run through. The ships
    will be the cleanest that can be built and
    emissions are moved out to sea where trade winds
    can better disperse them.
  • An estimated 4,000 to 8,000 tons of NOX
    and 200 to 400 tons of PM can be removed annually.

- Increase highway safety By removing
thousand of trucks daily from the highways along
coastal routes, lives will be saved due to
the reduction in truck related accidents.
An estimated 200 to 400 lives per year could be
saved.
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Why Pursue Short Sea Shipping?
Cost of expanding U.S. Highway system is
significant
Existing Transportation System Inadequate!
  • More Congestion
  • Increased Pollution
  • Infrastructure Inadequate
  • Truck Driver Shortages
  • Hampers Economic Growth
  • Increased Accidents
  • New highway cost 32 Million per lane mile
  • Expanding I-5 to provide one single lane 335
    miles running North and South10.7 Billion! 4200
    trucks with safe distance creates 335 miles of
    lane
  • A Short Sea shipping start up cost 80 less and
    provides the same amount of highway lane.
  • New interchange costs over 100 Million each

Adding Lanes is Costly, and Only Mitigates
Congestion Short Sea Shipping is Less Expensive
and has a Broader Impact. Short Sea Shipping is
the only system that does not interfere with the
current systems while under construction.
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Westar Transports Perspective
  • Available truckload capacity continues to be a
    primary concern
  • Trade will double in the next 10 to 15 years
  • Trucking struggles to meet the challenge
  • hours-of-service, 6 to 9 rate hikes (each year
    predicted)
  • continually rising fuel costs
  • shortage of qualified drivers (bad today worse
    tomorrow)
  • driver pay package increases
  • Emissions restrictions
  • Truck and rail will lack adequate capacity to
    meet the challenge
  • Fuel costs continue to rise
  • Highway congestion will continue to escalate
    need alternative modes
  • Port congestion will continue to escalate
    market for feeders will grow
  • Environmental concerns will continue to shape
    transportation
  • Drivers will continue to leave the industry
  • Logistics costs will continue to grow as a
    percentage of product costs

We Need More Options!
Short Sea Shipping is needed in order for the
logistics system to grow to meet the current and
future demand
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Challenges We Face
  • Secure funding to finish the on going study work
    to determine cost of operation and social
    benefits.
  • Modify Harbor Maintenance Tax (HR3319) so it will
    not collect on domestic cargos. We need all
    California Members of Congress to Support HR3319.
    Congressman Jim Costa has agreed to co-sponsor
    the bill.
  • Secure financing for start-up. If the operation
    will not produce sufficient returns for investors
    to fully fund the start-up the state or federal
    governments will need to help fund the Start-up
    so the investors will participate, or loan an
    operator funding.
  • Find available and financially feasible ports and
    labor, especially in Southern California and
    Northern California.
  • The government should not subsidize short sea
    shipping with-out subsidizing the trucking it
    will compete with.

The ships, barges, trucks, trailers, ports, and
the cargos already exist.
Short Sea Shipping is the missing link to the
supply chain.
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Dual-Use
Roll-on Roll-off vessels can be used in time of
need and during peace time to move military
cargo. Vessels can also move goods in and out of
areas when natural disasters or terrorist attacks
make roads inaccessible.
Ro-Ro Terminals are Strategic Terminals! Ro-Ro
Vessels Provide Benefits to Military
20
Ro-Ro OperationsAlready Successful in Niche
Markets
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TOTE Existing Roll-On/Roll-Off (Ro/Ro)
  • Conventional displacement vessel
  • Length Overall 839' 0
  • Beam 118' 0
  • Maximum Draft 29' 6
  • Speed 24 kts
  • Trailer Capacity 600 F.E.U.
  • Auto Capacity 200
  • Cargo Deck Area 360,000 sq. ft.
  • Load/Unload time less than 9 hours
  • Cost per vessel 175 M (2002 dollars)
  • Two vessels, NASSCO, 2002/2003

Short Sea Shipping is Already Successful in Niche
Markets
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TOTE In-Port Ro-Ro Operations
Fast Turn-Around at Ports is Critical Ro-Ro
Terminals are Simple and Efficient. In the study
we will look at slips so both sides of the ship
can be unloaded at the same time.
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Crowley and Trailer BridgeRo-Ro Barges
  • Largest Ro-Ro Barges in the World
  • Triple-Deck
  • 736 x 104
  • 512 FEU capacity
  • 340 53 trailer
  • Travel at 9 to 10 knots
  • Serve Florida to Puerto Rico market

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Study
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  • The Center for the Commercial Deployment of
    Transportation Technologies (CCDoTT)
  • Chartered university center at California State
    University, Long Beach (CSULB)
  • Partnership of academic institutions, government,
    and commercial corporations
  • CCDoTT project is a program operated by the CSULB
    Foundation
  • Implemented to enable the Department of Defense
    (DOD), through the United States Transportation
    Command (USTRANSCOM), and the Department of
    Transportation (DOT), through the Maritime
    Administration (MARAD) and other participants to
    leverage advanced transportation technologies
  • Mission
  • Leverage advanced transportation technologies
    including emerging High-Speed Ship systems and
    Agile Port Terminal systems in solving defense
    and commercial transportation infrastructure
    problems
  • Conduct sponsor applied research and development
    in support of defense and commercial
    transportation infrastructure initiatives
  • Provide a bilateral technology transfer/dual use
    bridge between the DOD and commercial industry
  • The prime contractor is the CSULB Foundation. 
    USTRANSCOM and MARAD have oversight
    responsibility for the CCDoTT project.  MARAD
    serves as the contracting entity for the CCDoTT
    project and is responsible for authorizing
    project and financial activities.  MARAD
    collaborates with USTRANSCOM to ensure that
    programs are compatible with commercial and
    military related objectives.

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  • Westar is Teamed with MANALYTICS for Fy-05
    funding (300K)
  • Market Data
  • Economic and Transportation Systems Model
  • Ship/Barge Design(s)
  • Port Access
  • Emissions
  • Financing Plan
  • Enabling Technologies
  • CCDOTT Team
  • CDI Marine (Band, Lavis and Associates) Naval
    Architects and Marine Engineers
  • Westar Transport Trucking and Logistics
  • National Steel and Shipbuilding Company (NASSCO)
    Builders of TOTE vessels
  • Matthew P. Tedesco Technical and Management
    consultant
  • Scully Capital Financial models and access to
    financing
  • Manalytics Market data (International to
    Domestic Interface)
  • San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District

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West Coast Short Sea Shipping
  • There are FOUR possibilities of how short sea
    shipping can be funded and built here in
    California and the West Coast. The study will
    look at the result of these four scenarios
  • Short Sea Shipping can be built with 100
    investors money. The investors will demand at
    least a 15 profit each year. There are currently
    3 interested investors, but they must see the
    study results first. ( They will not fund a
    study.)
  • The study may prove that Short Sea Shipping will
    not create an adequate return on investment of
    15 as required by investors, and will need the
    publics help to provide the funds for the
    start-up modal. (Subsidize) If marine industry is
    subsidized it would be un-fair to the trucking
    industry.
  • Federal and State loans may be necessary to
    provide the start-up cost to the operator. This
    would allow the system to have a low to no
    interest rate on a loan that will help short sea
    shipping lower operating costs. The loan can be
    viewed as the publics investment or trade in
    return for the social benefits. This chosen
    operator should agree to commit 90 of their
    bottom line in profits over the life of the loan
    to growth, to keep up with freight growths
    demand. This would not subsidize short sea
    shipping, and would be fair to trucking and all
    other transportation industries as the system is
    built.
  • Short Sea Shipping must be built, but in the case
    that California doesnt think it will save money
    for the state in roads and lives, leaving it only
    in concept and study will prove More air
    pollution, more congestion, and continued
    accidents that are up to 200 lives lost a year.
    This will increase the current work load of the
    Council of Government, Business, Transportation,
    and Housing, and Cal-Trans because they dont
    have the available funds or ability to keep up
    with the demand of Californias population, or
    the future in increased cargo volumes.

Westar Supports Our Troops and Red Fridays
Each Friday we wear RED in Support of Our Troops.
Ron silva CEO- Westar transport 9220 e. South
ave. /Selma, ca. 93662 P (800) 800-3551/F (559)
834-3133 E rsilva_at_westartransport.Com Please
visit us at www.Westartransport.Com
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