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DISASTER LOGISTICSA Local Authority Perspective
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Supply Transportation & Distribution
Supply Transportation Distribution
Higher Government & Private Sector
Local Government
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Lower Mainland Supply Chain
Air RAILRoad Marine
Commodities Personnel
Equipment Vehicles
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Transportation Staging Areas
Multi-modal transportation hubs that include Resilient roads (DRR)
Helispot and float plane access
Docks, floats and wharves
Ramps and ramp barges
Rail access
Service providers
Freight transfer
Reporting, accountability, prioritization
Support and coordination concepts
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Community Points of Distribution
Locations where an affected public can get
Food
Water
Ice
Tarps
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Transportation Staging Areas
Exercise Annona – November 5, 2019 Moved 101 staff to work/assignments
8 jurisdictions participated, 10 locations
Use of response & commercial vessels only
No airport, so helicopter external freight transfer
Manifest & personnel tracking using Lightship
Notifications to Port and Nav Canada
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Community Points of Distribution
Locations where an affected public can get
Whatever is made available
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Community Points of Distribution
TYPE ! 78 staff, 12 loading points 4 vehicle lanes. serves 20,000 per day.
Location where the public go for commodities with loading bays, parking lots, pallets, etc
TYPE 2 34 staff, six loading points, 2 vehicle lanes. serves 10,000 a day
Publically owned green space with traffic flows and ideally close to a transportation staging area
TYPE 3 19 staff. three loading points and one vehicle lane. serves 5000 people per day.
Location of opportunity in an area where Type 1 or 2 not possible or available
CONSIDER - Walk up ? What commodities will be available? Diapers? Fuel?
- Delivery (vulnerable populations) ? What manpower will staff these operations?
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Outstanding issues and gaps
Who owns multi-modal transportation movement & coordination?
Private sector engagement
Unit of freight
Commodities on hand
Manpower (non-routine)
Contingency communications
Infrastructure damage assessment
Traffic