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89 th Annual Los Angeles Transportation Club Installation Gala Hyatt Regency, Long Beach Friday, November 2, 2012 6:30 pm 2011 Expense ($4,000) Current ($0)
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The Richard Hollingsworth Professional Development Scholarship
Bill Clements Vice President, Intermodal CSX Transportation
Embracing Growth in Intermodal Los Angeles Transportation Club, June 19, 2012 Bill Clement, VP-Intermodal, CSX
Intermodal industry volume has steadily grown... U.S. Intermodal Volume Units in Millions Volume has increased more than four-fold 14.1M 3.1M 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 Source: Intermodal Association of North America 15 15
and the intermodal renaissance Freight Market Value by Mode 67% 57% will continue Intermodal expected to outpace all other modes in growth Over-the-road alternative is increasingly challenged 11% 21% Declining truckload productivity due to highway congestion Shrinking driver pool due to demographics and regulation 2008 2035 Truck Intermodal Source: 2009 Facts & Figures, USDOT/FHWA 2010. Greening of the supply chain and exposure to spikes in diesel prices Intermodal service potential is increasing thanks to investments 16
IDP and GDP projections point to continued growth US Industrial Production US Gross Domestic Product Source: Global Insight March 2012 17 17
The truckload conversion opportunity is substantial Addressable Eastern Freight Market 14 Million Units 2.9 CSX NS Opportunity 2.2 9.3 Market Strategy Broad market reach to convert highway-to-rail Market through intermediate channel partners Stimulate demand directly with Beneficial Cargo Owners Enhance service reliability and customer satisfaction Freight volume for lengths of haul over 550 miles Network investments improve reliability and flexibility of service offerings Sources: AAR CS-54 and Global Insight s Transearch data 18 18
Intermodal revenue increased 19% Revenue Volume First Quarter Year-Over-Year Change RPU 9% 10% in Q1 19% Revenue $389M First Quarter Volume 600K Record domestic volume on continued truck conversions RPU $648 Strong international growth driven by onboarding new Maersk traffic RPU higher on positive mix, improved pricing and fuel recovery 49% 51% Intermodal Sectors Domestic International Ongoing Drivers Strategic investments enhance growth and network operations Growth driven by truck conversions and expanded service offerings First Quarter Volume 19
CSX is well positioned in the international market International Volume Year-Over-Year Growth Looking Forward Grow organically with existing customer base Support customer growth with network infrastructure and port efforts (e.g. National Gateway) Open new markets, such as Louisville, to drive growth 20 20
CSX international market to grow with global trade U.S. Containerized Tonnage TEUs in Millions CSX s portfolio of international customers will grow with imports and exports in the U.S. Customer focus, service reliability and network enhancements will further generate new opportunities Source: TTX, Piers/JOC, TranSystems 2011 21 21 CSX well positioned for Panama Canal
The domestic market has grown steadily Domestic Volume Year-Over-Year Growth Q1 Looking Forward Stimulate growth through highway to rail conversions Customer focus and service reliability drive unique value Open new North American markets, including Mexico Growing container capacity 22 22
The CSX/UP solution is delivering as promised UMAX program provides access to key markets Extensive network with over 600 service lanes Ramp-to-Ramp and Door-to-Door products1 Mexico service available via Passport Multiple Terminal Markets New England (BOS, SPR, WOR), Ohio (CIN, CLV, COL) N. California (LATHROP, OAK), S. California (COI, LATC, LA) Ongoing product development Entering to new markets Expand presence at Mexican gateways Single Terminal Markets Gateways: CHI, ESL, MEM and NOLA 23
Our CSX/BNSF solution is delivering strong growth Increasing capacity will continue to support growth Over 30,000 53-foot dedicated containers Expansion into new markets Door-to-Door product offers transcon service in both directions Committed pricing Expansion to other markets 24
Listening to customers is sharpening our focus Satisfaction Drivers Planning Service Customer Assistance Voice of the Customer Show up when you told us you would If you can t, tell us in advance Improve our customer service experience CSX is an extension of our company 25
Relentlessly focused on highway-torail conversion Channel Strategy International D2D Private Asset Rail Asset BCO Education Dedicated National Accounts Team H2R Optimizer Network Design NWOH Hub & Spoke New England Louisville Florida Service Reliability Creating Truck- Competitive Service Consistency over Speed 26 26
Continued capital investments support growth Montreal Worcester expansion provides sizeable growth capacity Columbus Detroit Pittsburgh Worcester New and expanded terminals in key markets Charlotte Double-stack clearances in key corridors to capitalize on efficiency of rail Winter Haven Investment in domestic containers to support continued H2R conversions New Terminals Expansions 27
NW Ohio: successful opening, delivering on service West Coast through-trains bypass Chicago, saving one day of transcontinental transit 1,500-2,000 Lifts per Day 75-100 Units Gated per Day Congestion reduced in Chicago, Cleveland, and Syracuse Over 50 new service lanes generating 50K+ loads in 2012 27 per day Trains Processed 30 minutes Avg. Dray Dwell On-time availability improved by greater than 10% in several highvolume lanes 28
How tomorrow is taking shape for intermodal... Customer Focus Expanding service offerings to meet needs of current and future customers Service Reliability Creating truck-competitive service to profitably convert over-the-road freight Network Capabilities Making infrastructure improvements to support customer growth and network reach 29 29
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