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NSW Grain Harvest

Management Scheme

GHMS Objectives

Introduction

Key Highlights

The Harvest

Transportation of Grains

Deliveries + Compliance

How big was the harvest?

What did we harvest? How many Local Government Areas

(LGAs)?

How many PGRs participated?

How many deliveries were made?

What was the most common vehicle type?

How many overmass breaches were recorded?

Up to 5%

What is the breakdown of overmassbreaches by overmass percentile group?

9,596,217 tonnes

wheat barley rice

10%

67%

6%

21

22

FY16 FY17

47

240,267

GHMS

34,032

NON-GHMS

FY16 FY17FY15

What were the trends in the breaches by Truck Type?

FY16 FY17FY15

How many trips were saved?*

6,800trips

9,525trips

7,517 breaches

96% 3% 1%

>5% and up to 10%

>10%

31%

17%

15%

13%

38

19

FY15

9,578 breaches

21,336 breaches

12,638trips

The Harvest

What did we harvest?

1.1 Overview of the Grains

10.37%(Barley)

8.93%(Canola)

6.40%(Rice)

The Harvest

What were the top deliveries (trips) by Region*?

1.2 Region and LGA Participation

How many LGAs participated and what grains did they receive?

The Harvest

1.3 LGA Participation

What type of vehicles are utilised for deliveries across each LGA?

The Harvest

How many PGRs participated?

1.4 PGR Participation

How many sites are there for each PGR?

PGR participation

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

Transportation of Grains

How many deliveries were made under GHMS?

2.1 Deliveries

What was the most common vehicle type?

2.2 Eligible Vehicle Types

FY16 FY17FY15

Deliveries and Compliance

What are the year on year compliance trends?

3.1 Breach Trends

How many overload breaches were recorded?

3.2 Breaches

96%

3% 1%

2.7%*

FY17

4.1%*

FY162.3%

1.7%

How many GHMS deliveries were over 110%?

3.3 Overmass Deliveries

97%

Deliveries and Compliance

Which vehicle types had the most number of breaches?

3.4 Breaches – Vehicle types

Deliveries and Compliance

How productive were deliveries?

3.5 Productivity

≤ ≤ ≤ ≤ ≤ ≤

≤ ≤ ≤ ≤ ≤ ≤

Conclusion

What has been achieved in this reporting period?

What is the future visioning for the GHMS?

4.2 The Future

4.1 Summary

Chain of Responsibility – Stakeholders in the grain industry are required to follow Chain of Responsibility as outlined by Heavy Vehicle National Law. Additionally, the Grain Transport Code of Practice has been developed as tool to assist participants transport grain to their designated markets quickly, safely and within the relevant laws. It is referenced as a Technical Guideline Document in the Australian Grain Industry Code of Practice. There are also opportunities to educate the grain industry on Chain of Responsibility obligations through partnership opportunities with Roads and Maritime and the NHVR.

5.1 What councils and grain receivers participated?

5.1 What councils and grain receivers participated?

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