Gulf Coast (and Florida) Transportation Recovery With Dale McClung, Director of Design Solutions September 13, :15 PM.

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Gulf Coast (and Florida) Transportation Recovery With Dale McClung, Director of Design Solutions September 13, 2017 1:15 PM

Hurricane Harvey Hurricane Harvey was the 8th Atlantic Basin storm for the 2017 Hurricane Season

Hurricane Harvey Statistics

Roadway Recovery September 12 25 roads closed, 3 flooded August 31 350+ roads closed and/or flooded

Rail Recovery September 1st September 6th September 12th Embargoes in the Houston area Cars and tracks under water Repairs and inspections already underway Class 1 railroads make significant progress on repairs Delays still exist on routes Some embargoes still in place Majority of services restored 145 locomotives added to handle surge in traffic Delays continue

Ocean and Air September 1st Very limited flights in / out of the region Air cargo embargo in place Some ships re-routed to other ports Ocean terminals assessing flood damage and beginning to re-start port facilities Additional free time provided to shipping lines for containers September 6th Airports lift cargo embargoes, progresses toward normal operations All port facilities open Normal free time policies resume Some delays in loading / off loading

Harvey Demand Recovery Model Tank Trucks Actual rate of recovery 25% per week* Revised Forecast Original Forecast Anticipated rate of recovery 14% per week Week of Aug. 27th Forecast based on statistical recovery models generated by CLX Logistics Engineering Team and interviews with major chemical producers in the Baytown and Houston area.

Harvey Demand Recovery Model Rail & Intermodal Actual rate of recovery 21% per week* Revised Forecast Original Forecast Anticipated rate of recovery 14% per week Week of Aug. 27th Actual Demand Forecast based on statistical recovery models generated by CLX Logistics Engineering Team and interviews with major chemical producers in the Baytown and Houston area.

CLX Logistics Disaster Recovery Services for Hurricane Harvey Webinars with latest information on transportation infrastructure conditions (recorded) Review of available transportation capacity Forecasting the demand recovery to both shippers and carriers Opening disaster recovery phone and email lines Identifying reserve transportation capacity for short-term needs

Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma – Bulk Trucks

Hurricane Irma – Rail & Intermodal Rail congestion continues due to temporary embargoes and increased volumes. Expect delays. CSX local gates in Savannah, Tampa and Jacksonville are closed and expected to stay closed until the end of this week.

Hurricane Irma – Air Miami International Airport is expected to resume limited operational status.  Some cargo and passenger flights will resume but the airlines and terminals aren’t operating at full staff so delays and limitations will remain.

Irma Demand Recovery Model New recovery model based on revised Harvey forecast information Tank Trucks Original Forecast Anticipated rate of recovery 25% per week

Harvey Demand Recovery Model New recovery model based on revised Harvey forecast information Rail & Intermodal Original Forecast Anticipated rate of recovery 21% per week

CLX Logistics Disaster Recovery Services for Hurricane Irma Webinars with latest information on transportation infrastructure conditions (recorded) Review of available transportation capacity Forecasting the demand recovery to both shippers and carriers Opening disaster recovery phone and email lines Identifying reserve transportation capacity for short-term needs

2017 Hurricane Season Forecast Forecasters predict a 45 percent chance of an above-normal season, a 35 percent chance of a near-normal season, and only a 20 percent chance of a below-normal season. - NOAA

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