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Title: Utilizing Overweight Permits In Shipping Containers


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Utilizing Overweight Permits In Shipping
Containers
  • Mr. William C. (Bo) Delong,
  • Vice President, Grain Division,
  • De Long Co. Inc., USA

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Main Container Yards
Tacoma
Minneapolis
Omaha
Chicago
Columbus
Kansas City
Norfolk
Long Beach
Memphis
Mobile
Savanna
New Orleans
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Main Inland Container Yards
  • Chicago
  • Kansas City
  • Columbus
  • Memphis
  • Minneapolis
  • Cincinnati

4
Main Trans-load Ports
  • Tacoma
  • Oakland
  • Long Beach
  • Norfolk

5
Mechanics of Loading ContainersInland Container
Yards
  • Trans-loading
  • Farmer
  • Elevator
  • Trans-loader
  • Container yard
  • Railroad
  • Port
  • Vessel
  • Source Loading
  • Farmer
  • Elevator
  • Container yard
  • Railroad
  • Port
  • Vessel

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Ethanol Plant
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Why Permits? 40 Foot Containers
  • Steamship Line 58-62,000 LBS Net
  • Rail Road 57,000 LBS Net
  • Trucks 48,000 LBS Net
  • 90,000 Permits 57,700 LBS Net

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Economic Savings
  • 57,700 lbs 48,000 lbs 9,700 lbs
  • 9,700 lbs / 48,000 lbs 20
  • Cost Inland to Destination 2,000
  • Economic savings of 400 per container

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In Illinois
  • 100,000 Containers X 400 40,000,000
  • 40,000,000 is returned to the producers

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20 Container on Tri-Axle
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20 Stretch Chassis
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Fifth Wheel
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Economics on 20s
  • No Flip Charge (50-100)
  • No Flips Available
  • Economics
  • 100,000 containers X 75.00 7.5 Million

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Other States
  • Wisconsin 90,000 LBS
  • Only garbage and waste
  • DDGS
  • Waste from Grain

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Mid Atlantic
  • NY- Permits Available
  • Non-Divisible Load
  • 100,000 Lbs
  • Trip 40.00, Monthly 250.00, Annual 750.00
  • NJ- Permits available
  • Non-Divisible
  • 90,000 Lbs
  • Annual 100.00
  • PA- Permits available
  • Non-Divisible
  • 90,000 Lbs
  • Annual 100.00

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Mid West States
  • WI- Limited Permits available
  • Refuse and waste (DDGS and grain culls)
  • 90,000 Lbs
  • Quarterly 250.00, Annual 1000,00
  • IL- Permits available
  • Non-Divisible
  • 100,000Lbs
  • Quarterly 250.00, Annual 1000.00

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Mid South States
  • AR-Permits available
  • Non-Divisible
  • 90,000 Lbs
  • Trip only, 17.00 8.00 per ton over 80,000
  • MS- Permits available
  • Non-Divisible
  • 95,000 Lbs
  • Trip only, 45.00
  • TN- Permits available
  • Non-Divisible
  • 90,000 Lbs
  • Trip 45.00, Annual 500.00

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Southeastern States
  • SC- Permits available
  • Non-Divisible
  • 90,000 Lbs
  • Annual 150.00
  • GA- Permits available
  • Non-Divisible
  • 100,000 Lbs
  • Annual 150.00

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Key States That Do Not Offer Permits
  • Indiana
  • Ohio
  • Iowa
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