Railroads are keeping goods rolling amid COVID-19 pandemic


While United States motor carriers have received a well-deserved amount of praise over the last six weeks, of the COVID-19 pandemic, by moving freight such as medical supplies, PPE equipment and gear, groceries, and other essential goods, another mode of freight transportation, namely railroads, have also gone above and beyond in helping and aiding Americans in various ways.

That was made clear in the early days of social distancing, sheltering in place, and the temporary closures of businesses and schools, among other major societal cogs, with various Class I railroads pointing to aspects of their respective plans to serve customers and keep goods moving on the nation’s railroad tracks, including:

  • Norfolk Southern’s industrial hygiene group taking early steps to safeguard against shortages by researching various cleaning product brands to identify those effective against COVID-19 and enable NS to place bulk orders of one spray disinfectant in 55-gallon drums before the brand appeared on the CDC’s list of approved products – and well before a surge in demand began creating shortages;
  • BNSF Railway’s Customer Support Center’s ability to escalate time-sensitive shipments whether intermodal, automotive, carload or dimensional, and in the event of a service disruption to a shipment the CSC provides updates until service is restored; and
  • CSX’s focus on business continuity plans to minimize any potential operational impact. These plans include backup facilities where business-critical functions are able to quickly transition and continue seamless train operations, among others

Leadership at the Association of American Railroads (AAR) highlighted the myriad steps freight railroads are taking to ensure railroad carriers are taking the needed and necessary steps to keep freight moving, in a safe and efficient manner.  

“We remain focused on safeguarding the health and safety of the rail workforce as we continue to implement and modify our safety procedures in line with CDC policy,” said Ian Jefferies, President and CEO of the AAR. “Guidance by the federal government recognizing freight rail as essential has been crucial in maintaining operations and continuing to serve our customers and communities across the network. We are unbelievably proud of the work railroaders of all trades are doing to continue to deliver for the American economy and people.”

And John Gray, AARs Senior Vice President for Policy & Economics, explained that managing in en environment of the unknown, by definition, means making decisions without the availability of all the information you would either like or need to have to support those decisions.

“In the case of [COVID-19], this means dealing with unknowns such as the locations and length of time we may need to experience suspended animation with regard to the economy, and which segments of the economy will be most heavily impacted by the disruptions essential to mitigating the spread of the virus,” said Gray.

As for the biggest concerns, regarding COVID-19, the AAR has heard from its member carriers, Gray said that, to date, it is how to protect their workforces from the virus while maintaining safe operations to support customers.

“The problems have been varied, with one of the most basic being to ensure that our employees are able to simply get to work while navigating the maze of state and local shut-down orders,” he said.

What’s more, while freight railroads are front and center in the fight against COVID-19, Thomas L. Farmer, AAR Vice President, Security, explained freight railroads have maintained pandemic illness response plans going back to the immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks and the escalated security concerns with biological attack threat.

“These response plans are a part of a comprehensive approach to preparedness for a range of threats and contingencies, and they are reviewed annually to ensure their sustained viability to meet assessed threats,” said Farmer. “The key components include: primacy of worker safety; early and consistent engagement with government experts; compilations of effective containment and mitigation practices; continuous information sharing; and a need to remain flexible.”


Article Topics

News
Logistics
Transportation
Rail & Intermodal
AAR
Association of American Railroads
BNSF
COVID-19
CSX
Freight Rail
Logistics
Norfolk Southern
Rail & Intermodal
Railroad Shipping
Transportation
   All topics

Rail & Intermodal News & Resources

U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are mixed in April, reports AAR
Q1 intermodal volumes are up for second straight quarter, reports IANA
2024 State of Freight Forwarders: What’s next is happening now
STB announces adoption of final reciprocal switching rules
Norfolk Southern-Ancora Holdings proxy battle accelerates
Intermodal growth volume remains intact in March, reports IANA
Shipment and expenditure decreases trend down, notes Cass Freight Index
More Rail & Intermodal

Latest in Logistics

April Services PMI contracts after 15 months of growth, reports ISM
2023 industrial big-box leasing activity heads down but remains on a steady path, notes CBRE report
U.S. rail carload and intermodal volumes are mixed in April, reports AAR
Q1 U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index sees shipment and spending declines
S&P Global Market Intelligence’s Rogers assesses 2024 import landscape
Pitt Ohio exec warns Congress to go slow on truck electrification mandates
Q1 intermodal volumes are up for second straight quarter, reports IANA
More Logistics

About the Author

Jeff Berman's avatar
Jeff Berman
Jeff Berman is Group News Editor for Logistics Management, Modern Materials Handling, and Supply Chain Management Review and is a contributor to Robotics 24/7. Jeff works and lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where he covers all aspects of the supply chain, logistics, freight transportation, and materials handling sectors on a daily basis.
Follow Modern Materials Handling on FaceBook

Subscribe to Logistics Management Magazine

Subscribe today!
Not a subscriber? Sign up today!
Subscribe today. It's FREE.
Find out what the world's most innovative companies are doing to improve productivity in their plants and distribution centers.
Start your FREE subscription today.

May 2024 Logistics Management

May 2, 2024 · As the days of slow, invisible supply chains that “worked behind the scenes” continue to fade in the rearview mirror, companies are improving their demand forecasting, gaining real-time visibility across their networks and streamlining their operations—and its software that makes that all possible.

Latest Resources

Warehouse/DC Automation & Technology: Time to gain a competitive advantage
In our latest Special Digital Issue, Logistics Management has curated several feature stories that neatly encapsulate the rise of the automated systems and related technologies that are revolutionizing how warehouse and DC operations work.
The Ultimate WMS Checklist: Find the Perfect Fit
Reverse Logistics: Best Practices for Efficient Distribution Center Returns
More resources

Latest Resources

2024 Transportation Rate Outlook: More of the same?
2024 Transportation Rate Outlook: More of the same?
Get ahead of the game with our panel of analysts, discussing freight transportation rates and capacity fluctuations for the coming year. Join...
Bypassing the Bottleneck: Solutions for Avoiding Freight Congestion at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Bypassing the Bottleneck: Solutions for Avoiding Freight Congestion at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Find out how you can navigate this congestion more effectively with new strategies that can help your business avoid delays, optimize operations,...

Driving ROI with Better Routing, Scheduling and Fleet Management
Driving ROI with Better Routing, Scheduling and Fleet Management
Improve efficiency and drive ROI with better vehicle routing, scheduling and fleet management solutions. Download our report to find out how.
Your Road Guide to Worry-Free Shipping Between the U.S. and Canada
Your Road Guide to Worry-Free Shipping Between the U.S. and Canada
Get expert guidance and best practices to help you navigate the cross-border shipping process with ease. Download our free white paper today!
Warehouse/DC Automation & Technology: It’s “go time” for investment
Warehouse/DC Automation & Technology: It’s “go time” for investment
In our latest Special Digital Issue, Logistics Management has curated several feature stories that neatly encapsulate the rise of automated systems and...