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U.S.
SUGAR IMPLEMENTS RMI's RAILCONNECT(R) SERVICES;
OVERCOMES HURRICANE IMPACT AND LAUNCHES INVENTORY SYSTEM
FOR 2006 SUGAR HARVEST
Publication:
Business Wire
Printed: Wednesday, March 1, 2006
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ATLANTA
- RMI, the largest independent provider of accurate, reliable, comprehensive
and secure rail information services to the transportation industry,
announced today the implementation of its RailConnect(R) Transportation
Management System (TMS) service with United States Sugar Corporation
(U.S. Sugar), one of America's premier privately held agribusiness
companies.
Just in time for the current harvest season, U.S. Sugar,
along with its South Central Florida Express (SCFE) short line
railroad unit, began to use RMI's powerful mCrew interface for
remote train crew reporting. With mCrew, the company now has the
ability to closely track the movement of sugar cane from the field
to the processing plant and to manage the fleet of cars used to
transport the cane.
"This project is part of our Full Throttle Innovation program at our SCFE
and U.S. Sugar rail operations," said Heather Banky of U.S. Sugar. "The
goal of the project is to provide a real time comprehensive view of the entire
U.S. Sugar cane network. The RMI system provides the capability to track each
car loaded or empty as well as when and where it was loaded. Railroad operations
will use the information for day-to-day logistics planning, and this program
will become the building block for future improvements. We were impressed with
the level of RMI's thoroughness and professionalism throughout the months of
planning, training and implementation."
With the new system, U.S. Sugar employees report car loadings at the elevators
via laptop computers using cellular data transmission directly to RMI's RailConnect
TMS. Train crews in the field use mCrew tablet computers, connected by satellite,
to see the latest data and report car movements. The two mills operated by U.S.
Sugar, the Clewiston Mill and the Bryant Mill, are now using RMI's RailConnect
TMS. In addition, 18 locomotives have been outfitted with mCrew satellite units.
U.S. Sugar previously used hand-written cards to track car movements during the
cane harvest. These cards were filled out by the train crews in the field and
then handed off at the mill to be completed by employees in various divisions.
Now, with the mCrew remote reporting interface, 100 percent of all car movement
events are captured in near real-time in the field, improving communication and
alleviating clerical support demands.
Sugar content decreases after the cane is cut, so minimizing the span of time
between when the cane is harvested and when it is unloaded at the mill is essential
to produce the highest quality sugar. "The data collected with this new
process will provide valuable insight and enable the railroad to work together
with the harvest and milling operations to increase cane quality by decreasing
its age. In addition, it promotes our just-in-time vision," said Banky.
After Hurricane Wilma hit in the middle of the implementation, the entire operation
was shut down for two months. Both RMI and U.S. Sugar worked diligently to get
the system up and running as the harvest started up again.
"The employees of both U.S. Sugar and RMI overcame many obstacles, including
a devastating hurricane, to make this project a success," said David Booker,
vice president, service design for RMI. "We look forward to continuing
to work with U.S. Sugar and the South Central Florida Express to realize the
full
benefits of our services. This success story proves that train crews equipped
with the proper hardware and software can change the way in which railroad
events have traditionally been captured."
Banky added, "I am proud and honored to work with a great group of railroaders.
The people are what made this project so successful."
About RMI
RMI is the largest independent provider of accurate, reliable, comprehensive
and secure rail information services to the transportation industry. Founded
in 1979, RMI is recognized as the most successful Business Services Provider
(BSP) in the industry with an in-depth knowledge of rail operations and a proven
ability to translate complex business processes into valuable management information
services. Currently, RMI processes approximately seven million carloads annually
for railroads, rail shippers and railcar owners. RMI's services are accessed
via the Internet through RailConnect(R) (www.railconnect.com), a web-based portal
to the company's integrated suite of proprietary information services, which
are used to manage rail operations, improve customer service and reduce costs.
Services include transportation, revenue, equipment, shipper freight and fleet
management services and related executive information systems. RMI is an independent,
privately owned company based in Atlanta. For more information about RMI, visit
www.railcarmgt.com.
About U.S. Sugar
U.S. Sugar is one of America's premier privately held agribusiness companies.
The Company farms sugarcane and citrus on 196,000 acres in Hendry, Glades
and Palm Beach counties with the most efficient and progressive farming techniques
available in the world. With state-of-the-art technology for both sugar refining
and citrus processing, U.S. Sugar's vertical integration provides a direct
connection from the farm to the marketplace while maintaining the highest
standards
for
worker safety, food quality and environmental protection.
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