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Canadian Pacific Railway Requirements for Metal ProductsTRANSCRIPT
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Transportation of Metal Products
GENERAL BLOCKING/BRACING REQUIREMENTS:.................................................................. 2
CP RAILWAY APPROVED LOADING METHODS IMAGES: ....................................................... 3
Approved Loading Method for coiled wire in 20’.......................................................................... 3
CP RAILWAY SUGGESTED STOWAGE CONFIGURATIONS .................................................... 3
Securement for Metal sheets ....................................................................................................... 5
CPR Approved Method: Granite Blocks 45,000 lbs..................................................................... 6
CP RAILWAY BULKHEAD, CRIBBING AND DOOR SECUREMENT IMAGES .......................... 7
CP RAILWAY COMMODITIES REQUIRING SAME PROCESS: .................................................. 8
REQUEST TO MOVE RESTRICTED COMMODITY (INCLUDING CONCENTRATED WEIGHT)ON CPR......................................................................................................................................... 10
ROUTING INFORMATION............................................................................................................ 12
CPR METAL PRODUCTS SURCHARGE MATRIX ..................................................................... 13
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General Blocking/Bracing Requirements:
A. Shipments of concentrated weight cargo i.e. Metal Coils, Rolls, Reels, or Spools must bepalletized or on a prescribed Load Weight Equalizing Pallet, or an equivalent weight distributiondevice that distributes the weight over the floor with no more than 310 pounds (140 KG) persquare foot and evenly within the container. Additionally no more the 25,000lbs may be placed
within 10 liner feet.
B. Maximum weight of Metal Coils, Rolls, Reels, or Spools permitted is no more than 14,000lbsper coil (including bracing & support material) and total of 38,000 lbs; (17,236 KG) per container,with no more than 19,000lbs (8,618 KG) in nose half of container and weight must be uniformlydistributed within the container.
C. All products must be blocked and braced with a bracing system approved by CPR's DamagePrevention & Claim Services Group and must meet all AAR loading rules. As a minimum therequirement will be: lumber of sufficient strength and structure to support the weight of the lading;runners must be placed on a longitudinal axis to spread weight over sufficient floor crossmembers. A sufficient number of approved rated cables, chains, or banding equal to load weightmust affix cargo, tightly tensioned to container anchors, to prevent cargo shifting under
environmental dynamic forces.1. In some instances (such as tube and pipe configuration) nose protection may berequired, and in all instances doorway protection is required.
D. Maximum gross weight for metal coils in “Intermodal Containers” must not exceed 75% of therated capacity of the Intermodal Container.
a) Additionally the maximum total weight of any and all cargo (not necessarilyspecific to metal coils) in a container, must not exceed the manufacturer'srecommended specifications, railway recommendations and governmentregulations.
E. Coil strips (Slits) must be unitized in stacks not to exceed 45 inches high (114 CM) andsecured to the pallet.
F. All items described above must be shipped in a container that has been inspected suitable forthe shipment of concentrated loads. Recommend unit is not more than 5 years old.
G. It is the responsibility of the party tendering the shipment to inspect the shipment to ensurethat Blocking/Bracing requirements have been met and if there are any questions to contact
[email protected] & [email protected] prior to allowing the shipment to go forward.
H. Shipper shall permit Canadian Pacific Railway at its option to perform random inspections ofshipments. Shipper shall be responsible for the cost of any such inspections carried out atour Terminals or on Port property, and the responsibility for ensuring compliance with these rulesshall remain with the shipper.
I. International shipments must comply with ISPM 15 for solid wood materials, stenciled with
Country of origin IPPC; and container must also be secured with an ISO 17712 approved seal asminimum security against unauthorized entry.
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CP Railway Approved Loading Methods Images:
Approved Loading Method for coiled wire in 20’
CP Railway Suggested Stowage Configurations
Longitudinal Bracing of Coil
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Vertical Shoring of the Coil
General Securement & Doorway Protection
A. Band wire coils to prevent telescoping or unraveling.
B. Load wire coils stacked in a 2-1-2 pattern.C. Unitize groups of five wire coils by using approved
steel banding 1 ¼” (or equivalent), bottom spools totop spools, top and bottom spools to center spool.
D. Doorway securement to be provided as shown inphoto; by using steel approved banding 1 ¼” (orequivalent) attached to the top and bottom anchorlashing points and crossing in the middle.
1 through to 6 indicates location of unitizing bands
A
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3 4
5 6B
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Securement for Metal sheets
Longitudinal securement combined metals
Longitudinal Lashing metal sheets
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Steel tubing/pipe Securement & Doorway Protection
CPR Approved Method: Granite Blocks 45,000 lbs.2. Place two 18’ long 6” X 6” hardwood beams lengthwise on the floor, spaced evenly based on the width of the block so as to bear the weight of the granite
block Photo 1. Block must be centered on the longitudinal beams Photo 2.4. Granite block must be secured in place with 1 ¼” AAR – approved steel banding looped over the granite in two places, secured to the side lashing rings of
the container and tensioned intended to utilize high friction securement to counteract slide on floor see #4.1. A further two bands must be placed front andback of the granite, secured to the side lashing rings of the container and tensioned see #4.2.
5. Wood block/laminated must be nailed in place along the sides of the granite block to fill the void and laterally secure the load.
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CP Railway Bulkhead, Cribbing and Door Securement Images
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CP Railway Commodities Requiring Same Process:
Steel, Semi-finished, in lengths, in rollsSheet, Steel, in coils, plain or galvanizedSteel, blocksSheet, Iron or Steel, flat or in coilsSteel, strip, in coilsSheets, hot rolled, Iron or Steel, 13 gauge or thicker in coilsSheets, cold rolled, Iron or Steel, in coilsWire Rods, Iron or Steel, rolledChain Iron or Steel, rolledRods, Iron or Steel, coiled, rough, hot rolledWire Rope or Strand, Iron or SteelWire Cable, Iron or Steel, not insulatedWire, Copper clad or Copper weld SteelWire Rope or Strand, Iron or SteelWire Strand, iron or Steel, Aluminum coatedWire, Iron or Steel, Plastic coatedWire, Iron or Steel, Acid coppered, galvanized
Aluminum sheet, Hot rolled, in coils
Pipe coils, NEC, lead Aluminum or Aluminum Alloy wireWire, Aluminum, mixed loads, with aluminum electric cable with steel coreCable, Electric, Aluminum, NECWire, Brass, Bronze or Copper, PlainWire Rope or Strand, Brass, Bronze or Copper, PlainWire Rope or Strand, Brass, Bronze or CopperCable, Electric, Brass, Bronze or Copper, NECWire, LeadWire, Nickel, Nickel-Copper or Nickel Iron Chromium AlloyWire, Ferro-Cobalt-Nickel AlloyWire, Nickel-SilverWire, Zinc or Zinc AlloyWire, Metal, NEC or Metal Alloy, NECWire, Molybdenum, NEC
Wire, NECWire, Brass, Bronze or Copper, Covered or InsulatedWire Rope or Strand, Brass, Bronze or Copper, Covered or Insulated
Aluminum or Aluminum Alloy Wire, Solid or with Steel Core, InsulatedCable Electric, Aluminum, NEC, Insulated, with or w/o Steel CoresCable, Electric, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze or Copper, Steel Armored, Lead Covered or Armored LeadCoveredWire, Iron or Steel, Covered or Insulated, NECBarbed or Twisted Wire, Iron or Steel, Acid Coppered, Galvanized, Painted, Plain or Tinned or
Aluminum, Brass Bronze, Cadmium or CopperWire, Barbed, Aluminum or Aluminum Alloy, Solid or with Steel CorePipe coils, NEC, Aluminum, Brass, Bronze or CopperPipe coils, NEC, Iron or SteelRods, Iron or Steel, Aluminum Coated, Coiled (Not Aluminum Rods with Steel CoreWire, Aluminum or Aluminum Alloy, Copper Clad
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International Policy to Ship Metal Coils, ConcentratedHeavy Products, Pipe and Restricted Commodities on
CPR
Definition:
A. All metal coils regardless of how loaded, any cargo that is listed in a CPRtariff as restricted commodity, but not limited to a tariff 7800 item 295 ifsuch cargo places concentrated weight on any area of floor, cargo that ishigh in value, and machinery (new or otherwise), and cargo that easilyslides (such as pipe).
B. Shipper refers to party whom tenders cargo to CPR (i.e. Ocean Carrier notOcean Carrier customer ).
Procedure:
1) Shipper is required to follow the CPR Coiled Metal & Concentrated WeightPolicy, and produce a signed Letter Of Agreement before any cargo withinthe definition description above, is offered to a CP Railway facility.
2) All shipments described in accordance with this policy require CPR approvalprior to offering for rail movement. Office of CPR DPCS SOP will be thecontact for approvals.
3) In most instances a detailed shipper load plan or a CPR SOP (StandardOperating Procedure), prepared by a technically qualified department, will berequired.
4) Shipper (Ocean Carrier) is responsible to obtain loading information fromtheir customer shipper and provide pertinent information to
[email protected] & [email protected] prior to allowing theshipment to go forward. The information must satisfy the necessaryinformation of CPR’s SOP requisition form. It may be necessary for shipperto complete SOP requisition form when shipper approved load plans are notincluded with the request.
5) CPR, DPCS SOP group will assist the tendering shipper (Ocean Carrier) withloading instructions and may provide an SOP where recurring shipments areinvolved. In all instances CPR requires shipper to be responsible for theintegrity and safety of their shipment.
6) CPR, DPCS SOP requires (real time) digital photos of any shipment that ashipper requests approval for movement over rail. The SOP desk will reviewphoto along with related pertinent details and advise as per step 4 & 5 of this
policy.7) CPR holds the right to cancel or amend this policy without notice or
explanation.
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Request To Move Restricted Commodity (including concentrated weight) on CPR
CUSTOMER INFORMATION:
SHIPPER CONSIGNEE
LOGISTICS PROVIDER CONTACT
ORIGIN(AND/OR ENTRY PORT)
DESTINATION
BENEFICIAL OWNER
ROUTING EQUIP TYPE (ISO 20’ / 40’)
CARGO SHIPPED: i.e. Metal coils, Metal Sheets, Pipe, Wire, Ingots etc
CARGO TYPE
H:
L:
TOTAL SHIPMENT VALUE CARGO DIMENSIONS
W:
QUANTITY IN CONTAINER
Dia:WEIGHT PER UNIT
(i.e. per coil or per pallet)
COILS DIMENSIONS
Web:
H:
CARGO SECUREMENT METHOD: (Door Seals to Meet ISO 17712)
PRODUCT PREPARATION:
PROPOSED LOADING PATTERN: (Draft Schematic Required)
L:
TOTAL SHIPMENT WEIGHT PALLET DIMENSIONS
W:
Brief explanation how cargo will be prepared for shipment: i.e. Type of pallets/skids to be used, stretch/shrink wrapapplication, unitizing bands, corner protection etc… (wood materials marked with IPPC number under ISPM 15 regulation)
Brief explanation how cargo will be loaded. Refer to any existing AAR, ISO or Ocean Carrier pattern/method?
Brief explanation how cargo will be secured to protect cargo from shifting for lateral and longitudinal
DP&CS SOP REQUEST FORM
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PHOTOS: (Product and securement photos required: jpg’s in order to re-size for SOP)
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DATEREQUESTED:
VALIDATION DATE:
DATE APPROVED:
Exhibits
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ROUTING INFORMATION
Port of Halifax
All traffic is to be routed via Canadian National Railroad (CNR). Please ensure to contact [email protected] &[email protected] prior as CNR has a different policy towards the acceptance of metal products.
Additional information can be found in HIP:http://hip.hlcl.com/wps/myportal/Information/ByOrganisation?snid=233199_1&elr=y&rdePathInfo=xchg/hip/hs.xsl/list_details4246.html
Port of Montreal All traffic is to be routed via Canadian Pacific Railroad (CPR)
Port of VancouverTraffic moving to Alberta (Calgary & Edmonton) moves via Canadian National Railroad (CNR). All other traffic throughVancouver is routed via Canadian Pacific Railroad (CPR)
Canada Geographical Map
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CPR METAL PRODUCTS SURCHARGE MATRIX
Additional Rates per General Purpose Container (To/From Canadian Ports)
TO Canada Canada Canada
FROM Montreal Vancouver Halifax
USA RAMP = $USD$ 20FT 40 FT 20 FT 40 FT
Chicago USD 175 195 290 335Not applicable for Halifaxorigin/dest
Detroit USD 140 185 400 520
Milwaukee USD 210 270 295 355
Minneapolis USD 290 355 295 355
Philadelphia USD n/a n/a 430 560
CANADIAN RAMP = $CAD$ 20FT 40 FT 20 FT 40 FT
Calgary CAD 400 630 N/A N/A
Edmonton CAD 400 630 N/A N/A
Montreal CAD n/a n/a 290 480
Regina CAD 470 810 395 500
Saskatoon CAD 470 810 395 500
Toronto CAD 100 165 285 470
Vancouver CAD 315 615 n/a n/a
Winnipeg CAD 366 625 470 575