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New Strategies in Purchasing Transportation Services Warren G. Lavey May 2015

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Page 1: New Strategies in Purchasing Transportation Services

New Strategies in Purchasing Transportation Services

Warren G. Lavey May 2015

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SPLC Guidance for Leadership v1.0

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over 90% of transportation fuel is

petroleum-based

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Cal/EPA: diesel exhaust contains

more than 40 toxic air contaminants

PM

CO

NOx

HCVOCs

GHGs

WHO-CDC: carcinogen

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Many Ways to Cut Your Transportation Environmental Footprint

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Fuels Matter – Life-cycle CO2 Emissions

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Buyers Have Options – Fleets and Contractors

• Non-petroleum (alternative) fuel vehicles• Biofuel/flex fuel

• Natural gas (CNG, LNG)

• Plug-in electric

• Hybrid electric

• Propane

• Hydrogen fuel cell

• Fuel efficient vehicles• Engine

• Aerodynamics

• Diesel filters

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Buyers Have Options – Fleets and Contractors• Optimize

• Trips

• Routes

• Shipments

• Loading

• Backhaul

• Fleet size

• Cut idling

• Switch modes, intermodal hauls

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Buyers Have Options – Employee Travel

• Electronic communications

• Ride sharing

• Public transportation

• Bikes

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Why Focus on Sustainable Purchasing of Trucking Services?

• 233.7 million light-duty vehicles

• 10.6 million trucks

U.S. Dept. Transportation, 2012

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Why Focus on Sustainable Purchasing of Trucking Services?

• 233.7 million light-duty vehicles

• 10.6 million trucks

U.S. Dept. Transportation, 2012

4%

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Cleaner Trucks Matter for GHGs

U.S. EPA, 2015

2012

29% in 2014

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Trucks -- Growing Focus for Environmental Preferences

U.S. EPA, 2015

U.S. transportation GHG emissions, 1990-2012

•Trucks +74.5%•Light-duty vehicles +13.9%•Aircraft -22.6%

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U.S. DOE, Alt. Fuels Data Center

Higher mileage means more savings from

cheaper fuels

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U.S. DOE, Alt. Fuels Data Center

Replacing 1 Class 8 truck = 25 cars

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Long Vehicle Lives, More Miles Traveled

Buyers Must Apply Preferences for Better Vehicles and Contractors

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Key Indicators in DOE’s Annual Energy Outlook 2015

Freight trucks (greater than 10,000 lbs.)

• Billion vehicle miles traveled

• 2015: 284

• Growth rate through 2040: 1.5%• Miles per gallon

• 2015: 6.8

• Growth rate through 2040: 0.6%• Energy use (quadrillion Btu)

• 2015: 5.77

• Growth rate through 2040: 0.9%

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Key Indicators in DOE’s Annual Energy Outlook 2015

Freight trucks (greater than 10,000 lbs.) Light-Duty Vehicles• Billion vehicle miles traveled

• 2015: 284

• Growth rate through 2040: 1.5% 1.1%• Miles per gallon

• 2015: 6.8

• Growth rate through 2040: 0.6% 1.7%• Energy use (quadrillion Btu)

• 2015: 5.77

• Growth rate through 2040: 0.9% -0.8%

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U.S. EIA, 2015

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Slow Growth in Alternative Fuel Light-Duty Vehicles-2040

•Gas 78% (82% in 2012)

• Ethanol Flex-fuel 11%

•Hybrid electric 5%

•Diesel 4%

•Plug-in hybrid 1%

• Electric 1%

U.S. EIA, 2014

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Fuel Switching for Heavy-

Duty Vehicles

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Metrics and Certification Available

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Metrics for Light-Duty Vehicles

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Certified Sustainable Biofuels

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Other Standards and Metrics

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Other Standards and Metrics

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SPLC Guidance for Transportation and Fuels

1. Fuels

2. Institutional vehicle fleets

3. Local delivery service

4. Long haul transport

5. Travel (employee and other)

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• Scope• Direct – institutional fleet

• Indirect – contractors

• Life-cycle analysis• Tailpipe emissions

• Production, refining, distribution

1. Fuels

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• Air pollution

• Public health

• Worker health and human rights

• Land use and biodiversity

• National security

Dimensions of Impacts

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•Reduce need for fuels

•Use low carbon fuels

•Use certified sustainable biofuels

SPLC Guidance for Fuels

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• Reduce need for fuels

• Use low carbon fuels

• Use certified sustainable biofuels

SPLC Guidance for Fuels

METRICS

1. Gallons of fuel consumed, by type

2. Emissions produced3. Embedded water in fuel

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• Explore whether purchasing new vehicles can be avoided• Reallocate existing vehicles

• Car sharing program

• Right-sizing best practices

• Alternative fuel conversions

2. Institutional Vehicle Fleets - Guidance

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• Seek AFVs; explore investing in fueling infrastructure• Collaborate with end-user departments

• Prioritize renewable fuel sources

• Tax credits and other incentives

• Identify AFVs that work for you – total cost of ownership• Train maintenance department

2. Institutional Vehicle Fleets - Guidance

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•Purchase full HEVs

• If AFVs not reasonable for conditions, pursue fuel efficiency

2. Institutional Vehicle Fleets - Guidance

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•Cut purchases

• Seek AFVs

•Purchase full HEVs

• Fuel efficiency

2. Institutional Vehicle Fleets - Guidance

METRICS1. Fleet fuel usage2. Fleet MPG3. Fuel costs4. Fleet emissions5. Fleet composition by fuel type6. Contracts with “green fleet”

requirements

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• Optimize delivery service utilization and logistics• Procure zero-emission, low-emission

or AFV services• Promote safety

3. Local Delivery Service - Guidance

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•Optimize delivery service utilization and logistics•Procure zero-emission, low-emission or AFV services•Promote safety

3. Local Delivery Service - Guidance

METRICS1. Gallons of fuel saved2. Renewable fuels used3. Emissions reduced

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•Optimize transport utilization and logistics• Select low-impact mode

• Consolidate shipments

• Schedule for efficiency

•Prefer vendors with low environmental impacts (EPA SmartWay partners)

• Join SmartWay as a “shipper partner”

4. Long Haul Transport - Guidance

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Contractors Offering Cleaner Long Haul Trucks

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•Optimize transport utilization and logistics• Select low-impact mode

• Consolidate shipments

• Schedule for efficiency

•Prefer vendors with low environmental impacts

• Join SmartWay as a “shipper partner”

4. Long Haul Transport - Guidance

METRICS1. GHG emissions2. PM emissions3. Fuel use by type

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•Develop employee travel policy focused on environmental, social, and economic impact reduction

• Invest in operational improvements that allow for reduced travel

•Develop methods to measure and compensate for employee- and contractor-related travel impacts

5. Travel (Employee and Other) - Guidance

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Companies Address Travel Impacts

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• Develop employee travel policy focused on environmental, social, and economic impact reduction

• Invest in operational improvements that allow for reduced travel

• Develop methods to measure and compensate for employee-and contractor-related travel impacts

5. Travel (Employee and Other) - Guidance

METRICS1. Reduced miles traveled by vehicle, air, rail2. Reduced GHG emissions from travel3. Increase in number of remote meetings

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SPLC Guidance for Transportation and Fuels

1. Fuels

2. Institutional vehicle fleets

3. Local delivery service

4. Long haul transport

5. Travel (employee and other)