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U.S. Transportation Command news service (Nov. 23, 2005): new cargo pallet will save U.S. military $1.3 million.


SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE Scott Air Force Base (IATA: BLV, ICAO: KBLV, FAA LID: BLV) is a base of the United States Air Force in St. Clair County, Illinois near Belleville which are in the St. Louis metropolitan area. , Ill. -- A large shipment of merchandise sits near a loading dock behind the United States Transportation Command The unified command with the mission to provide strategic air, land, and sea transportation and common-user port management for the Department of Defense across the range of military operations. Also called USTRANSCOM.  on Scott Air Force Base, Ill. What makes this shipment different from those normally received by government agencies around the world every day, is that shipment appears to be piled on a pallet, which is also on a pallet.

Another federal faux pas?

No, this pallet sandwich is really a new cost-saving shipping system developed for USTRANSCOM USTRANSCOM United States Transportation Command , the command responsible for moving all things military.

Called the Associate Intermodal Platform (AIP AIP acute intermittent porphyria.
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 copolymer, which resembles a large black waffle. Cargo is loaded and tied down on the AIP and then the whole package is loaded onto the familiar silver 463L pallet. The resulting package is then ready to load for shipment.

Once in theater, the AIP, with cargo and netting attached, is off-loaded and sent to the final destination, while the 463L remains. The AIP can also be used to transport cargo with ISO (1) See ISO speed.

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 containers, or alone.

According to USTRANSCOM Transportation Specialist David Blackford, this apparent redundancy was deemed necessary by transportation officials. "Because of combatant command requirements during contingencies and relief efforts, we send our 463L pallets and nets to the final destination (factory to foxhole)." Blackford said. "The 463L equipment either doesn't get returned to the Defense Transportation System, or personnel use them for purposes not intended and, therefore, they get damaged."

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 of pallets can add up to a huge expense for the government.

"The 463L pallet and net system cost $1,700 per set and the [proposed] cost of the AIP system is $400," Black-ford said. "This equates to a $1.3 million cost avoidance per 1,000 pallets sent to the theater. We send several thousand pallets to theater per month. We created the AIP to keep the 463L assets in the DTS (1) (Digital Theatre Sound) A digital audio encoding system used in movie and home theaters. Popularized by the movie Jurassic Park, the six-channel (5.  [Defense Transportation System] and still meet the COCOM requirements for unitized cargo loads."

While the current prototypes of the AIP system cost $970 each, the actual production cost will be $400 for the system, which has been in development for more than two years.

"We birthed the concept in October 2003," Blackford said. "We developed the requirements document, applied for Transportation Technology funds, wrote the statement of work, and awarded the contract to Thermodynamics in June 2005.

"We received our first 120 AIP pallet and net sets at the end of September 2005," Blackford added. "We are currently developing the plan to operationally test the AIP at the Red River Army Depot in Texarkana, Texas."

Fehringer is a contractor with U.S. Transportation Command Public Affairs, Scott AFB AFB
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, Ill.
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Title Annotation:In the News
Author:Fehringer, Bob
Publication:Defense AT & L
Date:Mar 1, 2006
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