Better use of roads
4. Make better use of our roads
Aim: To significantly reduce the number of trucks entering or leaving the port empty through better scheduling, backloading and a truck booking system at the port.
Highlights
More efficient (container) truck operations
Better use can be made of the capacity of the road system at the Fremantle Port. Even with increased market share for rail, the number of trucks carrying containers by road will eventually grow over time unless action is taken to reduce the number of avoidable truck trips. It is increasingly important that road transport operates as efficiently as possible.
Annual traffic surveys around Fremantle Ports conducted by the Sea Freight Council show improvement in the container truck situation. The average loading per truck is going up and trucks with greater carrying capacity are increasingly being used.
In February 2004, Patrick and P&O Ports announced the “1-Stop” initiative, which will provide a generic information hub for their terminals at Fremantle, including a common vehicle booking system. This should be in place by the end of 2005. On 1 March 2004, bookings became compulsory for trucks delivering to or collecting containers from the wharf. This has introduced a higher level of discipline to port-related truck movements.
Container Movement Study
Consultants working for the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Fremantle Ports and Main Roads WA have completed the Fremantle Inner Harbour Container Movement Study. The study identified how, when, why and where containers move to and from the Inner Harbour. The study has provided valuable information, which is being used to progress a number of initiatives aimed at mitigating the impact of container trucks.
The Container Movement Study also relates to two other points of the 6 Point Plan: Point 2: Put more freight on rail, and Point 3: Build inland container terminals.
Progress report
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More efficient (container) truck operations |
Start |
End |
Status |
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Monitor two-way loading of container trucks to / from Inner Harbour |
Sep 2002 |
Ongoing |
Ongoing |
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Develop a detailed strategy |
Sep 2002 |
Mar 2005 |
In progress |
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Introduce a generic vehicle booking system |
Mar 2003 |
Dec 2005 |
In progress |
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Accreditation of operators serving the Inner Harbour |
Mar 2003 |
Dec 2004 |
Not started |
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Industry strategy |
Start |
End |
Status |
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Expression of interest for rail service / terminal management |
Sep 2002 |
Sep 2002 |
Completed |
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Commercial arrangements finalised |
Dec 2002 |
Sep 2003 |
In progress |
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New rail service in operation |
Mar 2003 |
New services commenced |
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First mode share milestone of 15% achieved |
Dec 2005 |
Dec 2005 |
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Second mode share milestone of 20% achieved |
Jun 2008 |
Jun 2008 |
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Third mode share milestone of 25% achieved |
Dec 2010 |
Dec 2010 |
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Fourth mode share milestone of 30% achieved |
Jun 2013 |
Jun 2013 |
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