February 14, 2014
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Commenting on the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) draft designation of the Primary Freight Network (PFN), the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) submitted several recommendations to sharpen the PFN’s focus on the intermodal movement of freight. Congress had directed FHWA to designate a 27,000 centerline mile highway PFN using eight factors to guide decision making.
“While the PFN requires a great deal of improvement to accurately represent goods movement, IANA commends Congress and FHWA for beginning the process of elevating freight’s profile through coordinated policy and planning,” said Joni Casey, IANA president and CEO. “To increase the PFN’s effectiveness, a final designation must include Freight Intermodal Connectors, which have already been recognized as part of the National Highway System.”
The focus of IANA’s recommendations are:
The draft designation of the PFN was published in the Federal Register on November 19, 2013. FHWA expressly requested comments on specific route modifications to the highway PFN, the methodology for achieving a 27,000 centerline mile designation, how the national freight network may fit into a multimodal national freight system, how the national freight network and components could be used in the future, and suggestions for an urban-area route designation. IANA’s complete comments, including a map of the “Primary Intermodal Freight Network,” can be viewed at http://www.intermodal.org/information/issues/PFNCommentsWithExhibitA.pdf.
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About IANA
IANA is North America's only industry trade association that represents the combined interests of the intermodal freight industry. The association’s mission is to promote the growth of efficient intermodal freight transportation through innovation, education and dialogue. The association offers valuable information and services specific to the intermodal industry encompassing consensus business solutions that facilitate: operations, regulatory compliance, and policy issue management. IANA's membership roster of over 1,000 members represents the diverse companies critical to moving freight efficiently and safely. IANA provides a discussion forum for the many types of stakeholders along the supply chain, resulting in a strong unified voice advocating the needs of intermodal freight transportation. For more information, visit www.intermodal.org.
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