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Multimodal Study on Freight Transportation in Québec Transportation Border Working Group Spring 2014 Meeting Buffalo, NY April 8, 2014 Claude Sirois.

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1 Multimodal Study on Freight Transportation in Québec Transportation Border Working Group Spring 2014 Meeting Buffalo, NY April 8, 2014 Claude Sirois

2 2 Presentation Overview Objective, structure and scope of the study Overview of the database Profile of freight transportation in Québec Assessment of intermodality potential, methodology and observations Conclusion

3 3 Objective of the study Support Sustainable Mobility Regional Plans Characterize current and future (2026) supply and demand for freight transportation for all modes Develop and apply a methodology to assess Intermodality Potential Three scales of analysis –Québec –Major transportation corridors (11) –Regions (16)

4 Structure of the study 4 Block 1 Exploit existing data available in studies, DB, etc. Block 2 Filling the gaps Block 3 Long/short (MTL only) distance trucking Road performance Marine Air Rail Integration of Block 2 Into Block 1 Targeted interviews Carriers Network and equipment managers Shippers MTQ staff Current and future (2026) multimodal transportation profile and assessment of Intermodality potential Québec11 corridors16 regions Forecast 2026 Assessment of intermodality potential

5 5 Scope and Limitations of the Study Aggregation of data by region MTQ provincial network Interregional freight movements –Trucking : Interurban/interregional movements (+ 80 km) Different data sources and periods (2006-2010) Confidentiality of some information –Rail/Air companies –Shippers

6 Overview of the database Physical characteristics Capacity/Demand Network Performance (index) Road data (MTQ/CG studies) Forecast 2026 (O/D Survey + other) SOURCES EXCEL Phys. Char. AADT, AADTT, CDI, TW-CDI +/- 2008 / Forecast 2026 NRS 99 / 06-07 (MTQ/TC) Forecast 2026 (IHS GI/MTO) SOURCES TRANSCAD Truck/Tonnage Flows Road Performance Trucking 290 000 truck movements Type of Commodities Weight/Volume Many other informations POWER PIVOT O/D truck movements (Desire Lines) TRANSCAD Rail Companies (interviews) CG Studies Forecast 2026 (IHS GI) Mining Dev. Forecast (MRN) SOURCES TRANSCAD Physical characteristics Demand (flows) Bottlenecks/issues on the network Rail Physical characteristics Current/future tonnages Commodities (incomplete) Network Performance EXCEL GISTabular Data

7 Overview of the database Shipping in Canada 2000-2011 (StatCan) Other Marine Data (TC) Forecast (IHS GI) Mining Dev. Forecast (MRN) SOURCES TRANSCAD Tonnages / Port Flows between ports Marine O/D Marine Database - Tonnages - Commodities - Ports, country, regions POWER PIVOT Aircraft Movements (TC) Air Link Capacities (CFG) Demand (RTG) Forecast (TC : 2007) SOURCES TRANSCAD Capacity (Flows) Airplane Mov. / Airport Air # of Aircraft Movements Capacity/Link EXCEL International Airports only GIS Tabular Data

8 Profile of Québec – Geographic Scope 8 11 800 km of roads 7 border crossings –4 in QC, 3 in ON 6 200 km of railways 6 intermodal terminals 21 railways 31 ports 42 airports

9 9 Profile of Québec – Tonnages *Road mode doesn’t include truck movements under 80 km Tonnages with an origin or a destination in Québec Ton-kilometre on Québec’s road and rail networks Air - 274 000 tonnes (0,1%) Marine Rail Road

10 10 Profile of Québec – Modal Flows

11 11 Profile of Québec – Modal Flows in corridors

12 12 Profile of Québec – Truck flows through border

13 13 Profile of Québec – Desire Lines Truck movements during a week in 2006-2007 between Québec and New York

14 14 Profile of Québec – Empty trucks Truck movements during a week in 2006-2007 between Québec and Maine % of empty trucks according to the distance

15 15 Profile of Québec – Air links capacity

16 Profile of Québec – Supply Chains 16 Significant presence of supply chains based on natural resources / transformed products from natural resources Commodity supply chains usually favor 1 or 2 modes MineralsManufactured and Miscellaneous goods Agriculture and Food products Fuel and Basic chemicals Pulp and Paper products 50 % 66 % 49 % 61 % 74 % 40 % Marine Rail Road

17 Profile of Québec – Modal shares 17 Modal shares at the Québec / U.S. States Border Québec / NY+VT+ME globally : Rail 47 % / Road 53 % Québec – New York 43 % 57 % Rail Road 20 % 80 % 56 % 44 % Québec – Vermont Québec – Maine

18 18 Profile of Québec – Forecast 2026 Development of mining projects in Northern Québec has an important impact on rail and marine forecasts for 2026 Annual growth rates : Trucking : Number of movements 2006 - 2026 Rail : Ton-kilometre 2010 - 2026 Marine : Handled tonnages 2010 - 2026 Air : Handled tonnages at three international airports 2007 - 2026 Annual growth rates Trucking Rail Marine Air

19 19 Profile of Québec – Major Constraints Road congestion on the Island of Montréal Utilization rates on rail lines (passengers vs freight trains) Handling capacity for containers at the Port of Montréal Increase of air cargo

20 20 Intermodality Potential – Methodology National Roadside Survey 2006-2007 Filtering data according to movement features Focus on movements which have Québec as an origin or a destination Detailed analysis of flows with an important potential

21 Intermodality Potential – Analysis 21 Aggregated flows by region with an Intermodality potential 17 flows = 17 440 truck movements which represent 6% of all moves (291 200) and 26% of total km travelled No flows between 2 Québec regions Montréal, Montérégie and Québec City represent 75% of the movements with intermodality potential

22 Intermodality Potential – Observations Detailed qualitative analysis of the 17 flows (step 5) : –Precise O/Ds, commodities, transportation equipments, etc. Identification of many constraints to intermodality : –Multiple precise O/Ds –Consolidation of goods supplied by competitors –Short distances –Irregular flows –Higher delays/cost compared to trucking –Specialized equipment non-available 22

23 Intermodality Potential – Observations Additional observations… RAIL : Best opportunities are located where rail intermodal options already exist (ex. between Montréal and U.S.). Non-existence of intermodal equipments doesn’t seem to be a frequent constraint MARINE : No line services, insufficient volumes, closure of the St. Lawrence Seaway during 3 months (Ontario and Midwest) and longer marine distance (U.S. East Coast) TRUCKING : Choice of trucking often justified by its lower cost, more appropriate logistics, flexibility (last minute delivery, JIT, no need for consolidation) 23

24 Intermodality Potential – Observations Global incentives might increase intermodality, however, only a low proportion of movements have the features associated with those types of supply chains Using a mode or another is an individual decision. The result of this analysis doesn’t mean there’s no opportunity to shift from the road mode to another one, even between 2 regions in Québec 24

25 Thank you for your attention! Questions or comments? Claude Sirois claude.sirois@mtq.gouv.qc.ca (418) 643-1772 www.mtq.gouv.qc.ca 25

26 Additional slides 26

27 Overview of the database Excel spreadsheetRoad Performance Mapping Data SourcesMultimodal MappingTabular information Trucking Rail Marine Air Analytical tool (Power Pivot) Mapping (flows) Excel spreadsheet Mapping Analytical tool (Power Pivot) Mapping (flows) Excel spreadsheet Mapping

28 Overview of the database – Road Performance Current data +/- 2008 Updated yearly Forecast 2026 Update TBD

29 Overview of the database - Trucking Current data 2006-2007 Update TBD Forecast 2016, 2026 Update TBD

30 Overview of the database - Rail Current data 2010 Update TBD Forecast 2026 Update TBD

31 Overview of the database - Marine Current data 2000 - 2011 Updated yearly Forecast 2026 (base year 2010) Update TBD

32 Overview of the database - Air Aircraft Movements 2006 - 2010 Yearly update possible Cargo Capacity Week of 09/2011 Ponctual update possible Airport Data Current : 2007 TC ceased to do the forecast

33 33 Profile of Québec – Desire Lines Truck movements during a week in 2006-2007 between Québec and Vermont

34 34 Profile of Québec – Desire Lines Truck movements during a week in 2006-2007 between Québec and Maine

35 35 Profile of Québec – Desire Lines Truck movements during a week in 2006-2007 between Québec and Michigan


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