DODD 4500.9-R PART VI
DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION REGULATION PART VI MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF INTERMODAL CONTAINERS AND SYSTEM 463L EQUIPMENT
Organization: | DOD |
Publication Date: | 29 August 2007 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 144 |
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PURPOSE
This regulation prescribes uniform responsibilities, procedures, and guidelines governing management and control of the Department of Defense (DOD) intermodal equipment system. The equipment system includes intermodal containers and container services, either DOD-owned, -leased or commercially provided, and other International Standards Organization (ISO)- configured equipment held by DOD activities before, during, or after intermodal shipment in the Defense Transportation System (DTS). This regulation also establishes responsibilities and guidelines for the DOD equipment system and system 463L asset acquisition, control, facilities, funding, handling, In-Transit Visibility (ITV), maintenance, management, training, disposition, ISO registration, and accountability.
It is the intent of this regulation to provide a seamless transportation system that cooperatively interacts with commercial operations to enhance combat effectiveness, safety, and efficiency.
Joint Publication 4-01.7, Joint Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Use of Intermodal Containers in Joint Operations (Includes 463L System Assets), provides an overview of containers and associated Container Handling Equipment (CHE) available to or in use within the DOD.
This regulation outlines authority assigned to the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), Transportation Component Commands (TCCs), Combatant Commands (COCOMs), (Combatant Commanders [CCDRs] Unified Commanders (CDRs), Theater CDRs, Regional Combatant CDRs, are synonymous) and Transportation Officers (TOs) in regard to providing transportation services.
Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR) procedures apply to the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), Coast Guard, General Services Administration (GSA), United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) and its Transportation Component Commands (TCCs), and other activities/Agencies using the DTS.
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