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The LA gateway
region project consisted of two key partners: Port Logistics Group and Yusen
Terminal Inc at the Port of LA,
and several other stakeholders
including LA Metro, Gateway Cities COG, and Harbor Trucking Association.
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Port Logistics
Group is a drayage and logistics firm, with a fleet of 50 vehicles
moves 25,0000 TEUs per year,
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50 trucks installed
with TomTom Link 510 and TomTom 7150 GPS Truck
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Yusen Terminal
Major intermodal terminal at Port of LA handles 1,400 containers per week,
testing new information exchange with Port Logistics Group, as well as
allowing queue measurement sensors
(Bluetooth) to be placed at their terminal approach (and inside)
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FRATIS LA Test
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Enabled by a unique
regional public-public partnership the Gateway Cities ITS Working Group
that has develop and overall freight ITS and connected vehicle program plan
for the region
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Facilitated by LA
METRO, the Gateway Cities COG and the
Harbor Trucking Association
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Designed based on
extensive user feedback from dispatchers, drivers and marine terminal
operators
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Deployed and
operated successfully since early 2014, with continuous system enhancements
and expanded use over time.
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An example to the
nation of how to successful plan, design, deploy and test advanced ITS and
connected vehicle technologies
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LA Drayage
Optimization and Freight-Tailored Traveler Information
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Daily optimized
schedules per driver based on average stop times, predicted travel times,
expected terminal wait times, and other constraints
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Real time terminal
queue info, driver messaging, and traffic; dynamic routing for trucks through
in-cab navigation TomTom devices
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