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Transforming Logistics

A State Center of Excellence (COE) under the

Virginia Innovation Partnership Authority (VIPA)

CPDC-CEDSFebruary 26, 2021

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Transforming Logistics

CCALS Story – VA Logistics Center of Excellence

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Statesupported501(c)3CenterofExcellenceunderVirginiaInnovaAonPartnershipAuthority(VIPA)

DrivingeconomicgrowththroughworkforcedevelopmentandsolvingcomplexlogisAcsproblems

CCALSfacilitatesdirectaccesstoundergraduateandgraduatestudents

UniversiAesprovideproblemsolvingcapabiliAeswithindustry,stateandfederalpartners

Partnersinclude:CIT,LMI,Fermata,POV,VDOT,VDEM,VADOC,U.S.Army,U.S.Navy,andtheNaAonalScienceFoundaAon

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CCALS – Making Virginia the logistics capital of the East Coast

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Intermodal Mobility of Goods and Services

Healthcare Materiel & Services

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Integrated Capabilities across Markets

Energy Mobility & Sustainability

Commonwealth & Defense Industry Coordination

Gov. Ralph Northam has made it clear that restoring Virginia’s position as one of the highest-ranking states in which to do business is a priority of his administration. To accomplish this, the commonwealth will have to modernize tax and regulatory policies to encourage business expansion and relocation, continue to update its transportation, utility, and broadband infrastructure, develop a world-class workforce, and focus on industry clusters where the state has a com-petitive advantage. Making Virginia the recognized logistics capital of the East Coast will be an important component in achieving the governor’s goal. In many ways, the commonwealth is extraordi-narily well-positioned to accomplish this because of our unique combination of assets. Virginia has natural locational advantages un-matched by other states; we have become a national and internal hub for defense logistics; and the com-monwealth is at the forefront of the advanced tech-nologies that are powering the rapid advances in logistics systems.

We recommend that Virginia take these four steps to capitalize on the potential that is already evident:

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1) Build on the Port of Virginia’s momentum.� 7KH�3RUW�RI�9LUJLQLD�LV�WKH�¿IWK�ODUJHVW�SRUW�LQ�America and a vital economic engine for the common-wealth. The port’s strategic Mid-Atlantic location — it is within a day’s drive of two-thirds of the nation’s population — its rail access to critical Midwest manu-facturing and population centers, its 50-foot deep shipping channels, and its expanding cargo-handling capacity are all factors in its continuing success. Presently, the largest ships sailing the Atlantic Ocean are coming to Virginia with regularity and our reputation as a modern, regional gateway for interna-tional trade is growing. The port’s overall growth, its ongoing $700 mil-lion capital campaign, and its effort to dredge to 55 feet and become the East Coast’s deepest and safest port are combining to generate substantial business

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Make Virginia the logistics capital of the East CoastBY PATRICK O. GOTTSCHALK AND MARK C. MANASCO Sunday, May 6, 2018

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Industry Supply Chain “System” Disruptions q  Analysisoflongtermandshort-termforcesaffec5ngregionalsupplychainswith

emphasisonthelogis5cs-basedbusinessesincludingtheDistribu5on,WarehousingandTransporta5onsectors.

q  Analysisofyearoveryearbusinessac5vityatthePortofVirginiaincludingthePortofRichmondasaresultoftheCOVID-19environment.

q  Iden5fyingandquan5fyingthepoten5alriskofsupplychaindisrup5on,higherriskofuncertaintyaboutsupplydisrup5onowingtofragmenta5onofglobalsupply,outsourcing,offshoring,materialsmanagement,andtheCovid-19environment.

q  Futurelookoflogis5cssupplychaindirec5ons

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Risk Analysis Encompassing Disruptions of System Orders with Applications to Smart Cities, Energy,

and Logistics

James H. Lambert PE, PhD, D.WRE, F.IEEE, F.ASCE, F.SRA

Professor of Engineering Systems and Environment

University of Virginia

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Airport

Gen Sets Industrial Park

Industrial Park

Surobi II Jalalbad

City Projects

La Pur Bridge

Naghlu – Jalalabad Power Line

Solar Power Projects

Comprehensive Watershed Management

Southern Ring Road

Gen Sets Industrial Park

J-Bad Bridge II

Kunar Hydroelectric Power

Kama Irrigation

Grand Canal 4-Lane Highway

Enterprise Risk in Power Grid Capacity Expansion

Cold Chain

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Hydro

Source: Thorisson, Lambert et al. 2017; Lambert et al. 2009

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ResiliencetoDisrup/onsofPortOpera/ons

Source:Almutairi,Lambert,etal.2018

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CCALS Contact Information

hXp://[email protected]

804.814.7567