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ON-DEMAND: Rail Logistics: Navigating the North American Network

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This is an ON-DEMAND digital access. Upon registration, you will receive immediate, 24/7 access to the full MPEG-4 session recording and the executive presentation deck. No live attendance is required on the date listed; all materials are delivered via a secure, password-protected download link included in your confirmation email.

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The Challenge: Rail operates on a completely different set of physics and economics than trucking or ocean freight. For logistics professionals new to the mode, the learning curve can be steep and unforgiving.

The Solution: This Executive Briefing is designed as a fast-track foundation for those entering the rail sector or managing a modal shift. We strip away the confusion to explain how the North American rail logistics actually works.

What You Will Learn:

  • The Map & The Math: Understanding the Class I network, interchanges, and shortlines.

  • Truck vs. Rail Logic: Why rail doesn't move like a truck, and how to adjust your supply chain expectations.

  • Operational Mechanics: How a car moves from A to B (yards, trains, transloads, and railcar types).

👨‍🏫 Your Instructor

Adam Nori | President & Principal Consultant, Pacific Alpine Rail Advisors

With 19+ years of expertise in rail supply chain and procurement, Adam specializes in helping shippers navigate high-stakes negotiations and fleet strategy.

💡 Who Should Attend?

Logistics Managers transitioning from Truckload/LTL, Procurement Officers new to rail categories, and Supply Chain Analysts.

📋 Course Syllabus

Part 1: The North American Rail Foundation

  • Understanding the Class I Railroad landscape and geographic territories.

  • The essential logic of the "North American Network" as a single integrated system.

  • Defining the roles of Short Lines and Regional railroads in the first-and-last-mile ecosystem.

  • Assessing the current state of network velocity and its impact on shipper supply chains.

Part 2: Mastering Operational Mechanics

  • Interchange Logic: How railcars move between carriers and the hidden friction points in transit.

  • Car Cycle Fundamentals: Analyzing the components of a cycle to identify "time-waste" in transit and at facilities.

  • Switching & Terminal Operations: High-level overview of yard movements and their influence on total lead times.

  • Strategies for improving car turn-around times without increasing fleet size.

Part 3: Network Flow & Visibility

  • Decoding the "Why" behind network disruptions and congestion.

  • The difference between railroad-provided data and actionable logistics intelligence.

  • Leveraging visibility tools to move from reactive "firefighting" to proactive network management.

  • Identifying "choke points" in the North American grid before they impact your facility.

Part 4: Strategic Carrier Management

  • Best practices for communicating with Class I and Short Line operational teams.

  • Understanding the "Service Design" mindset of the railroads to better align your shipments.

  • High-level tactics for managing transit time variability and improving schedule reliability.

Part 5: 2026 Logistics Outlook

  • The Future of Flow: How upcoming network changes and consolidations may affect your routing.

  • Technology & Integration: The evolving role of automation and AI in rail network management.

  • The 2026 Strategy: A strategic roadmap for mastering network flow in an era of supply chain sovereignty.

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