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US ports and major box carriers to upgrade Southeast US Chassis Pool

Three US port authorities have agreed with Ocean Carrier Equipment Management Association (OCEMA), an association of ten major international container carriers, to increase and upgrade the South Atlantic Chassis Pool (SACP).

The Georgia Port Authority (GPA), Jacksonville Port Authority (Jaxport), North Carolina State Ports Authority (NC Ports) and OCEMA, which includes Maersk, MSC, COSCO, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd, ONE, HMM, Evergreen, ZIM and Wan Hai, have signed a Letter of Intent to update SACP.

“This pool will be a game changer for all stakeholders in the Southeastern US by upgrading the region’s intermodal chassis fleet through the creation of a true industry utility,” said Griff Lynch, executive director of the GPA. “In doing so, we wanted to build on the proven strengths of the SACP by adding upgraded capacity and improved ability to respond to market changes affecting container transport service throughout the Southeastern US.”

While the ports and ocean carriers have operated for several years under the SACP 2.0 concept, the next-generation port/carrier effort, dubbed “SACP 3.0,” will introduce up to 50,000 new high technology intermodal chassis to handle the international container trade to and from major South Atlantic ports as well as key inland intermodal hubs.

“The three ports were of the view that a new vision was needed for intermodal container chassis in the US. We asked OCEMA and Consolidated Chassis Management to join us in this effort. We believe the SACP 3.0 will achieve that vision,” commented Brian Clark, Executive Director of NC Ports.

“The current SACP has been the best performing pool in the US during the very challenging cargo surge of the past 15 months,” noted Mike Wilson, CEO of Consolidated Chassis Management, LLC (CCM), the chassis pool subsidiary of the Ocean Carrier Equipment Management Association (OCEMA).

“The SACP 3.0 will take the strengths of the current SACP – interoperability, efficiency, safety, and a best-in-class operating team – and move to the next level with a unique public/private cooperative effort,” he added.

Wilson also said that outreach to key stakeholders, such as regulators, equipment providers, vendors, motor carriers, and rail carriers, will take place in the coming weeks.

The SACP will continue to be the largest fully interoperable chassis pool in the US, covering the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, according to a statement.

“The Ports have challenged us to work with them to build a true chassis utility that will deliver the most resilient, efficient, and environmentally sound regional chassis fleet this country has ever seen. With the close cooperation of the three major ports and 10 major ocean carriers, we believe that objective is very achievable,” stated Jeff Lawrence, Executive Director of OCEMA.

Planning and implementation of the new pool concept will take place over the next 18 months and will be undertaken in conformity with applicable regulatory requirements, according to an announcement.





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