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The Gazette has an interesting article about the intermodal facility being built in Mechanicville.   Most folks aren't aware of this -- I tried to warn them 6 years ago when I ran for town board --- but that $40 million investment was originally going to come to Rotterdam.    That is - until John Mertz and Steve Tommasone pushed through that stupid town law giving the Town Board the authority to overrule the Planing Commission on large projects.

We lost the $40 million intermodal center and the 28 new businesses that that is or will create ... we lost a number of other smaller projects because of that stupid law.

We must NEVER allow the enemies of economic development like Mertz and Tommasone or those who share similar anti-business attitudes to ever get elected to the town board in Rotterdam.


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Intermodal Rides Into The Future

08/30/2011





By: Pasquale Russo

Source: Food Logistics

Looking for new strategies to enable your business to cut costs and increase supply chain efficiency? Want to boost your reputation as an environmentally conscious company at the same time? Then consider investigating how you might use the intermodal transportation network to send or receive shipments.

Intermodal moves products with multiple modes of transportation. While it relies primarily upon rail shipments, it frequently involves sending merchandise via truck, ship or even by plane. Freight containers are utilized in intermodal, which eliminates direct handling of shipments and potentially reduces damage as well.

Its popularity shows signs of healthy growth. The total number of trailers and containers shipped by intermodal rail increased by nearly 33 percent between 1998 and 2008. Annual shipments account for nearly 25 million containers, according to the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA), Calverton, MD.

Demand for intermodal has meant increased activity for rail companies, such as Union Pacific, one of the nation’s largest intermodal providers. Rail shipments—once the primary method for moving fresh fruit, vegetables and other perishable products—began declining in the 1960s. Increasing interest in the use of intermodal started in the 1990s, partly as a reaction to rising fuel costs. Rail cars were redesigned, refrigerated and enlarged for handling of bigger loads.

The commitment to intermodal hasn’t waned. Rail shipments tripled between 1980 and 2002, according to the Association of American Railroads (AAR), Washington, and companies have invested heavily in the infrastructure and the associated technology. Union Pacific Corp., Omaha, spent more than $30 billion on its rail network since 2000, enabling the construction or modernization of intermodal facilities and creation of a route structure that offers truck-competitive delivery services. The company boasts the largest and most modern fleet of refrigerated boxcars and the industry’s most diverse rail network.

Today, intermodal is being used with increasing frequency in the food and beverage industries. Shipments of fresh produce, frozen goods, as well as beer and wine, are being sent by industry participants now relying more and more on intermodal transportation solutions. While intermodal providers cite a number of reasons for considering adoption of this mode of shipping, three interrelated themes emerge: cost reduction, improvements in efficiency and environmental impact.

Comparing Truck And Intermodal Shipping

According to the EPA’s Smart Way Transport Partnership, intermodal transportation doesn’t aim at eliminating truck shipments; it takes advantage of the best attributes of both truck and rail shipping, integrating them for improved efficiency. Since rail can save considerable fuel, railroad cars can carry cargo over long distance, high volume corridors. Trucks or barges move the loads between the rail terminals and the cargo’s ultimate destination.

Comparing the long-haul capabilities of truck and intermodal does reveal a number of differences. Chris Mnichowski, president and CEO of Cold Train Services, regards intermodal as more efficient and environmentally friendly than truck shipments. “Rail transportation can haul more cargo than a single truck, which makes rail far more efficient than trucks to move large loads,” he says. “Using rail helps to significantly reduce environmental pollution by decreasing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions.”

Rail transportation also boasts better fuel economy, an important cost variable that can affect shippers, their customers and can make products more price competitive for consumers. According to Tom Lange, director of corporate communications at Union Pacific, the company’s intermodal fleet can move a ton of freight nearly 500 miles on a single gallon of diesel fuel, adding significant environmental benefits to the equation.

And intermodal shipping is better prepared to handle surges in demand, because of speed and improved reliability. “Shippers can benefit from lower costs compared to over-the-road methods, scalable capacity, a greener transportation method and predictable schedules,” says Mnichowski. “Another benefit is increased security due to the general public not having easy access rail yards or container ports.”

While intermodal rail shipments can clearly translate into reduced highway congestion and reduced emissions, those aren’t the biggest improvements available. “Over the long run the ability to control costs is a primary driver that will benefit customers and consumers, says Mnichowski.

Throughout the supply chain, it’s cost-control benefits that seem to provide intermodal with a significant competitive advantage. “Because of the service and reliability we deliver, our customers can more tightly manage their supply chains, resulting in reduced inventory costs,” says Lange. “That helps our customers be more competitive with price-conscious consumers, especially given today’s economic climate.”

Intermodal In The Industry

While they’re not regarded as an intermodal service provider, Railex has been making an impact on the beverage industry. The company uses unit trains of refrigerated cars to provide five-day, non-stop, coast-to-coast rail service from Delano, CA and Wallula, WA to Rotterdam, NY. By loading and unloading freight in temperature-controlled distribution centers, their state-of-the-art offering goes beyond current intermodal capabilities, providing point-to-point service that constantly keeps the cold chain intact.

The Railex wine program is utilized with many of the wine-producing vineyards, bottling facilities and warehouses in California, Oregon and Washington State, says Steve Poindexter, director of business trade development. Since deliveries go to every major receiver in the northeast and eastern Canada, Railex also makes its cost effective, expedited solutions available to beer shippers.

In addition to offering a platform that provides inventory visibility, optimum handling and supply chain management, Railex equips its rail cars with global positioning system (GPS) technology to track shipment location and precisely control temperatures and airflow.

The freshness of products sent using the Railex platform will be apparent to consumers, says Poindexter. “The difference in a wine product shipped in a temperature controlled environment versus shipped in dry trucks where temperatures can reach 100-plus degrees are dramatic.”

Railex’s versatility enables it to offer mixed-load capabilities to a variety of shippers. Its service integrates separate temperature-zoned cars that can accommodate a variety of products.

Poindexter also points to the benefits their customers enjoy, including cost saving of 12 to 18 percent in comparison to over-the-road pricing. “With our model, there is considerably less trauma to the product, carbon and fossil fuels are reduced between 45 and 55 percent, there’s reduced traffic congestion, along with roadway wear and tear.”

California produce is also making the 3,300 cross-country trip via intermodal rail service provided by Union Pacific. These perishable commodities are packed into refrigerated boxcars equipped with GPS technology, which protects products by keeping temperatures within a two-degree variance until the train arrives in Schenectady, NY, 128 hours later.

When Union Pacific started weekly high-speed, refrigerated intermodal rail delivery of California fruits and vegetables, it was more than an example of its reliability. The shipments also marked a milestone in the century-long evolution of the company’s service. It was the first time that they carried produce—which included peppers, grapes and celery—in rail cars since the interstate highway system was built.

These intermodal produce deliveries are also models of efficiency. Union Pacific estimates that it would take more than 200 long-haul trucks to match the freight capabilities of its 55-car train. A single rail shipment also conserves approximately 100,000 fewer gallons of diesel fuel and, according to EPA estimates, reduces CO2 emissions by 85,000 metric tons a year.

Don’t assume that intermodal is out of reach for smaller enterprises. While large-volume customers have relied upon Union Pacific’s intermodal services for 10 or 20 years, the company also aids shippers with less complex supply chains to select services to help them efficiently deliver their products. This can include coordinating ramp-to-ramp or door-to-door service for customers without direct rail access.

Shippers considering intermodal rail should evaluate their lead times, says Poindexter. “Consider changing the lead time on purchase orders to allow for early product pickup to make the train’s cut off time,” he says.

A closer look at shipping cycles is also part of the process of deciding if your shipments would benefit from intermodal. “First, identify your traffic lanes with consistent volume,” says Mnichowski. “Next, determine if your freight can move in five-day service schedules, then consult with an intermodal expert to determine what goods ship well with intermodal.”


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True. ST and JM were very sensitive to the residents of rotterdam. They supported new businesses but they did so responsibly. They were always looking out for the taxpayers/residents FIRST..........always. The critical impact legislation was created to protect the residents from irresponsible spot zoning....but also putting themselves on the line and taking FULL responsibility. The buck did stop with them.

As far as economic development.....it was JM that spear headed railex.  You really don't have all of the facts because you weren't  really privie to this and other information in rotterdam.



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...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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The Gazette has an interesting article about the intermodal facility being built in Mechanicville.   Most folks aren't aware of this -- I tried to warn them 6 years ago when I ran for town board --- but that $40 million investment was originally going to come to Rotterdam.    That is - until John Mertz and Steve Tommasone pushed through that stupid town law giving the Town Board the authority to overrule the Planing Commission on large projects.

We lost the $40 million intermodal center and the 28 new businesses that that is or will create ... we lost a number of other smaller projects because of that stupid law.

We must NEVER allow the enemies of economic development like Mertz and Tommasone or those who share similar anti-business attitudes to ever get elected to the town board in Rotterdam.


Liar is basically claiming that they used the law to STOP the intermodal center from coming to Rotterdam. More lies, same droning drivel.


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True. ST and JM were very sensitive to the residents of rotterdam. They supported new businesses but they did so responsibly. They were always looking out for the taxpayers/residents FIRST..........always. The critical impact legislation was created to protect the residents from irresponsible spot zoning....but also putting themselves on the line and taking FULL responsibility. The buck did stop with them.

As far as economic development.....it was JM that spear headed railex.  You really don't have all of the facts because you weren't  really privie to this and other information in rotterdam.



The work to bring RAIL EX started BEFORE  John Mertz joined the Town Board ---  and the critical impact legislation drove a number of potential projects AWAY from Rotterdam -- that is NOT responsible development.

Mertz and Tommasone did NOT have a clue on how to run town government ... and McGarry and his team mates do NOT have a clue either.  


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"If we can only find one more Republican from the past 20 years, MAYBE we can pin it on HIM!"


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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"If we can only find one more Republican from the past 20 years, MAYBE we can pin it on HIM!"


or her  ( i don't discriminate by gender when leveling political criticism.)


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or her  ( i don't discriminate by gender when leveling political criticism.)


Then I know the perfect Republican for you to pin things on, including the Little League fields that the kids still don't have to play on next year, as there's now the ability to put sewers in under their fields...  JUDY DAGOSTINO!


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Then I know the perfect Republican for you to pin things on, including the Little League fields that the kids still don't have to play on next year, as there's now the ability to put sewers in under their fields...  JUDY DAGOSTINO!


THAT is BS .. because Mrs. Dagostino worked very hard to arrange for the county's purchasing the lands - in "the pit" - on which the ball fields are going to be build.

And I will NOT let you trash the good name and impeccable record of achievement of Mrs. Dagostino.  In another era, I would be forced to challenge you to a duel for making such insulting comments about her ... and I would gladly defend her honor.


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And exactly who was heading up the crew who SOLD the land out from under the Little League so she could come in gallopping on her white horse?  And how is YOUR Supervisor that YOU voted into office coming on building those said fields with his own heavy equipment?


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And exactly who was heading up the crew who SOLD the land out from under the Little League so she could come in gallopping on her white horse?  And how is YOUR Supervisor that YOU voted into office coming on building those said fields with his own heavy equipment?


I am sure - even after he is defeated for reelection - that Mr. DelGallo will help the Rotterdam Little League build those fields once the project begins.  I say that because he is a generous man who made a promise to help a good cause and he intends to keep it.

As for the Republican Club selling the land -- they no longer had a need for the property and in a free-market capitalist society .. they were fully acting within their legal rights to sell the property.   In the same way,  Mr. Larned was freely acting within his rights to VOLUNTARILY allow the league to continue to use the property.

The new ballfields are a WIN-WIN .. the league gets a new and much improved complex of playing fields .. and the property owner can develop the rest of the property to make  profit.     The kids can still play ball and the property owner makes money --- THAT is the American way ... and I have always been a good American and a good Capitalist.


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The new ballfields are a WIN-WIN .. the league gets a new and much improved complex of playing fields .. and the property owner can develop the rest of the property to make  profit.     The kids can still play ball and the property owner makes money --- THAT is the American way ... and I have always been a good American and a good Capitalist.


Yeah, like tonight where you were a good little capitalist, damn the people that have to worry about living around the capitalism that is too big for their neighborhoods (not that it's in your neighborhood, or that you have to worry about your kids near it).

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Yeah, like tonight where you were a good little capitalist, damn the people that have to worry about living around the capitalism that is too big for their neighborhoods (not that it's in your neighborhood, or that you have to worry about your kids near it).

Nothing matters but the almighty dollar.
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The nice thing about living in a America -- is that EVERYONE is entitled to an opinion and has the right to voice that opinion in public.  

As far as your comments about my neighborhood -- our property has been zoned light industrial for over 60 years ---  and so has the property next door.    If CVS wants to build next door or across the street .. I would be all for it.



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The nice thing about living in a America -- is that EVERYONE is entitled to an opinion and has the right to voice that opinion in public.  

As far as your comments about my neighborhood -- our property has been zoned light industrial for over 60 years ---  and so has the property next door.    If CVS wants to build next door or across the street .. I would be all for it.



Great, what's the address, I will look it up, check the current zoning, then I will contact CVS and tell them it is/isn't a more appropriate place to position their business.


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