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* | You have entered the interactive space of Industry Action Plans. When you [[Participation Options|register as a Participating Stakeholder]] you can add your concerns and perspectives to one or more Industry Action Plans (IAP). | ||
=== '''Industry Action Plans: In Gear, In Development, and Future''' === | |||
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== | == '''In Gear''' == | ||
*Rail | These are the industries where we see the pressing need for progress and have already gotten a jump start on the work. Our first Industry Action Plan is VitalRail. | ||
* | * [[VitalRail|VitalRail, a Continental Strategy for Growing Freight Rail Service]] | ||
* | * [[North American Sustainable Forestry Business Plan|RE-FOREST, Rail Enabled Sustainable Forestry and Wood Products]] | ||
* | * [[RE-STEM Minerals Industry Action Plan|RE-STEM, Rail-Enabled Sustainable Transportation of Essential Minerals]] | ||
== '''In Development''' == | |||
* RE-CARD, Rail Enabled Cement and Aggregates Regional Distribution | |||
* RE-POWER, Rail Enabled Power Distribution | |||
* RE-GLASS, Rail Enabled Glass Logistics and Sustainable Supply | |||
* FTLUS, Freight Transportation Land Use Strategy | |||
* RE-BAR, Rail Enabled Brownfield Asset Redevelopment | |||
== '''Future''' == | |||
Do you want to suggest and/or even co-lead CAPSI's work in other industries? Although, our initial focus is on rail's contribution to industrial productivity, CAPSI is designed to improve all industries that can benefit from collaborative progress. | |||
==== Agriculture ==== | ===== Agriculture ===== | ||
* Inputs | * Inputs | ||
** Land | ** Land | ||
** Soil | ** Soil | ||
** Soil Enhancements | |||
** Water | ** Water | ||
*Processing | *Processing | ||
* Outputs | * Outputs | ||
** Food | ** Food | ||
** Energy | ** Energy | ||
** | ** Nutrient material | ||
====Forestry==== | |||
*[[North American Sustainable Forestry Business Plan]] | ===== Forestry ===== | ||
*[[North American Sustainable Forestry Business Plan|RE-FOREST, Rail Enabled Sustainable Forestry and Wood Products]] | |||
** Wood | ** Wood | ||
** Pulp | ** Pulp | ||
** Paper | ** Paper | ||
==== Mining==== | |||
===== Mining ===== | |||
* Minerals | * Minerals | ||
**[[RE-STEM | **[[RE-STEM Industry Action Plan|RE-STEM, Rail-Enabled Sustainable Transportation of Essential Minerals]] | ||
* Metals | * Metals | ||
* Coal | * Coal | ||
* Oil and Gas | * Oil and Gas | ||
====Manufacturing==== | |||
===== Manufacturing ===== | |||
*Metals | *Metals | ||
*Chemicals | *Chemicals | ||
*Equipment | *Equipment | ||
*Textiles | *Textiles | ||
====Materials==== | |||
===== Materials ===== | |||
*Containers and Packaging | *Containers and Packaging | ||
*Construction Materials | *Construction Materials | ||
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*Plastics | *Plastics | ||
*Paper | *Paper | ||
====Construction==== | |||
===== Construction ===== | |||
*Factories | *Factories | ||
*Warehouses | *Warehouses | ||
*Powerplants | *Powerplants | ||
*Mechanical and structural components | *Mechanical and structural components | ||
==== Energy ==== | |||
===== Energy ===== | |||
*RE-POWER, Rail Enabled Power Distribution<!--former link--> | *RE-POWER, Rail Enabled Power Distribution<!--former link--> | ||
==== Waste ==== | ===== Transportation ===== | ||
*Rail | |||
**[[VitalRail: A Continental Freight Rail Growth Initiative|VitalRail, Driving a Sustainable Economy]] | |||
*Truck | |||
*Air | |||
*Ports | |||
*Ocean | |||
*River Barge | |||
*Pipelines | |||
===== Waste ===== | |||
*Industrial | *Industrial | ||
*Commercial | *Commercial | ||
* Municipal | * Municipal | ||
** Glass | ** Glass | ||
***RE-GLASS, Rail Enabled Glass Logistics and Sustainable Supply | ***RE-GLASS, Rail Enabled Glass Logistics and Sustainable Supply | ||
* Construction and demolition waste | * Construction and demolition waste | ||
*Agricultural | *Agricultural | ||
* Wood waste | * Wood waste | ||
== | ===== Natural Resources ===== | ||
When deciding how best to streamline an existing industrial system, stakeholders must evaluate all elements within and affected by that system. | |||
* Water | |||
* Air | |||
* Land | |||
** FTLUS, Freight Transportation Land Use Strategy | |||
** RE-BAR, Rail Enabled Brownfield Asset Redevelopment | |||
==== '''Setting the Design Criteria for CAPSI''' ==== | |||
* What do stakeholders want to add to the CAPSI Ethics and Principles? | |||
* How do you think stakeholders should address CAPSI and Industry Action Plan goals? | |||
* What Planning Protocols do stakeholders agree on? | |||
* What Outcomes do stakeholders envision? | |||
* What outcomes do we want for the environment? | * What outcomes do we want for the environment? | ||
* What outcomes do we want for citizens? | * What outcomes do we want for citizens? | ||
* What outcomes do we want for business | * What outcomes do we want for business? | ||
* What outcomes do we want for investors? | * What outcomes do we want for investors? | ||
* What resources does society need and want to optimize? | * What resources does society need and want to optimize? | ||
* What goods does society need and want to have available? | * What goods does society need and want to have available? | ||
* What Measures of progress do stakeholders want to apply? | |||
==== '''Reinventing Public-Private Sector Collaboration''' ==== | |||
* How do we want planning to support sustainable industrial systems? | |||
* What benefits do stakeholders want [[Collaborative Industrial Optimization]] to deliver? | |||
* How do we want public-sector economic development to contribute to sustainable industrial systems? | |||
* How do we want private-sector commercial activity to align with sustainable industrial systems? | |||
* How do we want land use decisions to contribute to sustainable industrial systems? | |||
* How do we want transportation planning to evolve to support sustainable industrial systems? | |||
* How can academic and commercial research support sustainable industrial systems? | |||
* What factors do we want to include in assessing the full impact of industrial systems? | |||
* How must interactions among public and private sector entities evolve to support systemwide sustainability? | |||
==== '''Reconceiving Capital Deployment''' ==== | |||
* How do we want capital deployment to support sustainable industrial systems? | |||
* How do we want investors’ decisions on capital deployment to evolve? | |||
* How do we want business stakeholders’ approach to capital deployment to evolve? | |||
* How do we want lenders’ approach to capital deployment to evolve? | |||
* How do we want public agencies’ approach to capital deployment to evolve? | |||
* What advantages will Sustainable Systems Capitalization deliver? | |||
==== '''CAPSI's Geographic Planning Regions''' ==== | |||
CAPSI Geographic Planning Regions are local, corridor, state/province, regional/multi-state, national, and continental. Initiatives are cataloged here as Potential, In Development, and In Action, as they are conceived and advanced by stakeholder groups. | |||
< | ===== Local ===== | ||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''Potential''</h6></span> | |||
<ul style = "padding-left:4em;"> | |||
<li>OnTrackPhiladelphia</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Development''</h6></span> | |||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Action''</h6></span> | |||
< | ===== Corridor ===== | ||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''Potential''</h6></span> | |||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Development'' </h6></span> | |||
<ul style = "padding-left:4em;"> | |||
<li>Dallas to Texarkana I30 Corridor Strategy</li> | |||
<li>San Francisco Bay ports to Salt Lake City I80 Corridor Strategy</li> | |||
<li>San Pedro Bay ports to Salt Lake City I15 Corridor</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Action''</h6></span> | |||
===== State/Province ===== | |||
{{CollapseState}} | |||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Development''</h6></span> | |||
<ul style = "padding-left:4em;"> | |||
<li>OnTrackNevada</li> | |||
<li>OnTrackPennsylvania</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Action''</h6></span> | |||
== | ===== Regional/Multi-state ===== | ||
< | <span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''Potential'' </h6></span> | ||
<ul style = "padding-left:4em;"> | |||
<li>Southeast Supply Chain Coalition</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
< | <span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Development''</h6></span> | ||
<ul style = "padding-left:4em;"> | |||
<li>Southwest Supply Chain Coalition</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
< | <span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Action''</h6></span> | ||
< | ===== National ===== | ||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''Potential''</h6></span> | |||
<ul style = "padding-left:4em;"> | |||
<li>OnTrackMexico</li> | |||
<li>OnTrackCanada</li> | |||
<li>OnTrackUS</li> | |||
</ul> | |||
<span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Development''</h6></span> | |||
< | <span style = "text-indent:3em;"><h6>''In Action''</h6></span> | ||
== | ===== Continental ===== | ||
* OnTrackNorthAmerica |
Latest revision as of 16:11, 31 August 2025
This Is Where The Work Begins!
You have entered the interactive space of Industry Action Plans. When you register as a Participating Stakeholder you can add your concerns and perspectives to one or more Industry Action Plans (IAP).
Industry Action Plans: In Gear, In Development, and Future
In Gear
These are the industries where we see the pressing need for progress and have already gotten a jump start on the work. Our first Industry Action Plan is VitalRail.
- VitalRail, a Continental Strategy for Growing Freight Rail Service
- RE-FOREST, Rail Enabled Sustainable Forestry and Wood Products
- RE-STEM, Rail-Enabled Sustainable Transportation of Essential Minerals
In Development
- RE-CARD, Rail Enabled Cement and Aggregates Regional Distribution
- RE-POWER, Rail Enabled Power Distribution
- RE-GLASS, Rail Enabled Glass Logistics and Sustainable Supply
- FTLUS, Freight Transportation Land Use Strategy
- RE-BAR, Rail Enabled Brownfield Asset Redevelopment
Future
Do you want to suggest and/or even co-lead CAPSI's work in other industries? Although, our initial focus is on rail's contribution to industrial productivity, CAPSI is designed to improve all industries that can benefit from collaborative progress.
Agriculture
- Inputs
- Land
- Soil
- Soil Enhancements
- Water
- Processing
- Outputs
- Food
- Energy
- Nutrient material
Forestry
- RE-FOREST, Rail Enabled Sustainable Forestry and Wood Products
- Wood
- Pulp
- Paper
Mining
- Minerals
- Metals
- Coal
- Oil and Gas
Manufacturing
- Metals
- Chemicals
- Equipment
- Textiles
Materials
- Containers and Packaging
- Construction Materials
- Cement and Aggregates
- RE-CARD, Cement and Aggregates Regional Distribution
- Refractory
- Lumber
- Cement and Aggregates
- Metals
- Plastics
- Paper
Construction
- Factories
- Warehouses
- Powerplants
- Mechanical and structural components
Energy
- RE-POWER, Rail Enabled Power Distribution
Transportation
- Rail
- Truck
- Air
- Ports
- Ocean
- River Barge
- Pipelines
Waste
- Industrial
- Commercial
- Municipal
- Glass
- RE-GLASS, Rail Enabled Glass Logistics and Sustainable Supply
- Glass
- Construction and demolition waste
- Agricultural
- Wood waste
Natural Resources
When deciding how best to streamline an existing industrial system, stakeholders must evaluate all elements within and affected by that system.
- Water
- Air
- Land
- FTLUS, Freight Transportation Land Use Strategy
- RE-BAR, Rail Enabled Brownfield Asset Redevelopment
Setting the Design Criteria for CAPSI
- What do stakeholders want to add to the CAPSI Ethics and Principles?
- How do you think stakeholders should address CAPSI and Industry Action Plan goals?
- What Planning Protocols do stakeholders agree on?
- What Outcomes do stakeholders envision?
- What outcomes do we want for the environment?
- What outcomes do we want for citizens?
- What outcomes do we want for business?
- What outcomes do we want for investors?
- What resources does society need and want to optimize?
- What goods does society need and want to have available?
- What Measures of progress do stakeholders want to apply?
Reinventing Public-Private Sector Collaboration
- How do we want planning to support sustainable industrial systems?
- What benefits do stakeholders want Collaborative Industrial Optimization to deliver?
- How do we want public-sector economic development to contribute to sustainable industrial systems?
- How do we want private-sector commercial activity to align with sustainable industrial systems?
- How do we want land use decisions to contribute to sustainable industrial systems?
- How do we want transportation planning to evolve to support sustainable industrial systems?
- How can academic and commercial research support sustainable industrial systems?
- What factors do we want to include in assessing the full impact of industrial systems?
- How must interactions among public and private sector entities evolve to support systemwide sustainability?
Reconceiving Capital Deployment
- How do we want capital deployment to support sustainable industrial systems?
- How do we want investors’ decisions on capital deployment to evolve?
- How do we want business stakeholders’ approach to capital deployment to evolve?
- How do we want lenders’ approach to capital deployment to evolve?
- How do we want public agencies’ approach to capital deployment to evolve?
- What advantages will Sustainable Systems Capitalization deliver?
CAPSI's Geographic Planning Regions
CAPSI Geographic Planning Regions are local, corridor, state/province, regional/multi-state, national, and continental. Initiatives are cataloged here as Potential, In Development, and In Action, as they are conceived and advanced by stakeholder groups.
Local
Potential
- OnTrackPhiladelphia
In Development
In Action
Corridor
Potential
In Development
- Dallas to Texarkana I30 Corridor Strategy
- San Francisco Bay ports to Salt Lake City I80 Corridor Strategy
- San Pedro Bay ports to Salt Lake City I15 Corridor
In Action
State/Province
Potential
Alberta |
British Columbia |
Manitoba |
New Brunswick |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
Northwest Territories |
Nova Scotia |
Nunavut |
Ontario |
Prince Edward Island |
Quebec |
Saskatchewan |
Yukon |
Alabama |
Alaska |
Arizona |
Arkansas |
California |
Colorado |
Connecticut |
Delaware |
Florida |
Georgia |
Hawaii |
Idaho |
Illinois |
Indiana |
Iowa |
Kansas |
Kentucky |
Louisiana |
Maine |
Maryland |
Massachusetts |
Michigan |
Minnesota |
Mississippi |
Missouri |
Montana |
Nebraska |
Nevada |
New Hampshire |
New Jersey |
New Mexico |
New York |
North Carolina |
North Dakota |
Ohio |
Oklahoma |
Oregon |
Pennsylvania |
Rhode Island |
South Carolina |
South Dakota |
Tennessee |
Texas |
Utah |
Vermont |
Virginia |
Washington |
West Virginia |
Wisconsin |
Wyoming |
Aguascalientes |
Baja California |
Baja California Sur |
Campeche |
Chiapas |
Chihuahua |
Coahuila |
Colima |
Durango |
Guanajuato |
Guerrero |
Hidalgo |
Jalisco |
México |
México City |
Michoacán |
Morelos |
Nayarit |
Nuevo León |
Puebla |
Oaxaca |
Querétaro |
Quintana Roo |
San Luis Potosí |
Sinaloa |
Sonora |
Tabasco |
Tamaulipas |
Tlaxcala |
Veracruz |
Yucatán |
Zacatecas |
In Development
- OnTrackNevada
- OnTrackPennsylvania
In Action
Regional/Multi-state
Potential
- Southeast Supply Chain Coalition
In Development
- Southwest Supply Chain Coalition
In Action
National
Potential
- OnTrackMexico
- OnTrackCanada
- OnTrackUS
In Development
In Action
Continental
- OnTrackNorthAmerica