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2/23/25

Intercity and Local Mobility Services

 


Transit Logistics
Intercity and Local Mobility Services
Transit Logistics are intercity and local door-to-door mobility services designed to connect air and rail service in large cities with micropolitan areas to benefit:
vacationers who can maximize sightseeing time and reduce accommodation costs,
business travelers visiting multiple locations in a compressed time frame, long-distance commuters.
Objectives connect major air and rail metro hubs with micropolitan communities via intercity multimodal and local Micro Transit hub and spoke services to leverage travel client relationships and engage local product and service providers.
Customer Centered and Sustainable Transit Solutions
Community based entities designed to deliver services across the spectrum of transit modes and providers, including public transit, private operators, planners, and stakeholders to benefit local and regional customers.
The Logistics of Travel are defined as anchoring stays in strategic locations along planned trip routes conveniently located to points of interest and minimizing the number of accommodation changes; hence, fewer times packing and unpacking, lowering accommodations and transport costs in:
Hub and Spoke locations are smaller towns and rural communities with regional rail, bus, van, car and air connections strategically located within 200 or less miles of larger metropolitan areas.
Sightseeing, meals, and other planned events in a hub and spoke fashion, saving time and money, but also an opportunity to slow down and enjoy places and people.
Mode of Transport selections are a function of number of persons, trip length as well as the time of year you are traveling. Rationalizing travel movements, ascertaining transport mode(s) availability and costs are the key to a successful trip planning.

Best Planned by Those with Knowledge of the Places You Visit


2/22/25

Travel Planning and Destination Management

 

  Knowledge Tourism

 Travel Planning and Destination Management

The Knowledge Tourism concept brings together local customs, values, and traditions with expertise in a variety of disciplines to learn, experience and expand knowledge of the territory in a holistic program that addresses:

Community histories that take-into-account the shaping of economic development projects
Geography and historic trade routes that consider river, lake and coastal navigation, highways, wagon trails and rail routes to ensure sustainability and resilience.

Industry Commerce Agriculture and Sustainability

Places transitioning from traditional industrial and commercial activities to technologically innovative ones; in some instances, they are also able to re-establish their traditional economic activities with a successful application of the so-called knowledge economy and, in the process, becoming once again competitive in the world marketplace.

Best Experienced in the Company of Local Friends and Experts

Tourism is one of the largest industries in the world economy right up there with real estate, autos, and financial services. It is also highly segmented: business travel, meetings, cruises, family vacations, food, and wine travel, responsible, sustainable, ethical, and more.

Cultural Tourism assumes uniquely local dimensions wherever you go; the activities that you, the local or global visitor, select and, irrespective of the length of your stay, are unique to the community you are visiting and rooted into the local economy, culture and traditions.

Knowledge Tourism Means Going Where the Locals Go

Environment the importance to a community of environmental issues and practices like energy efficiency and water conservation cannot be underestimated, especially if tourism is an important contributor to the local economy.

Educated Travelers select destinations primarily on-the-basis of cultural, gastronomic, wellness and similar preferences; increasingly, they expect that the places they visit reflect their values on key issues like recycling practices, air and water quality, as well as the availability and quality of public transit.

Business Travelers require efficient plans to meet trip objectives. This may entail visiting several locations in a compressed period-of-time to seek investment and sales opportunities. They look to Main Streets shopping and entertainment venues, Historic Districts and other community neighborhoods that have or plan to put in place energy savings measures as well as other environmental safeguards that help reduce the cost of doing business in that local area.

A Successful Destination is defined as one that develops projects built around existing facilities that need upgrading and/or expansion to manage tourism flows and local production capabilities to enhance community offerings.

Communities as Anchors for Local and Regional Travel

Cultural Anchors Museums, Theaters and other Historic Buildings located on Main Street and in Historic Districts are repositories of a community’s values and traditions. Each Local Project integrates architecture with digital media and engages visitors through interaction with local citizens.

The best way to travel is in the company of people who live and work in the places you visit


2/21/25

Domestic and Export Sales Solutions


 

 TRADE

Domestic and Export Sales Solutions

Arezza has developed scalable, intermodal transportation and energy projects    for application in multiple locations. Key features include:

River, coastal, lake waterfront or inland location

Transshipment and drayage services featuring trucking and marine craft

Hydrogen production and dispensing for local and regional users

Participation of existing area warehouses, fabricators and assemblers

Designed to supply local, regional and global clients.

Facilities are built  and managed by US and multinational technical and finance partners via Build, Operate & Transfer BOT and Build, Own, Operate & Transfer BOOT projects.

A Scalable Supply Chain

Arezza offers Supply Chain Management and Logistics Solutions for small and mid-size manufacturers, including marine, energy and environmental products and services, designed to support domestic and export sales

a simple proposition for your consideration as a 

Seller - on-demand transactions, at cost with door to door service that market, sell and deliver your products and related services, without fees or mark-ups.

Buyer - CIF service, also at cost + negotiable per transaction fee.

 

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2/20/25

Local Regional and Global Intermodal Hubs



 PORTS

Local Regional and Global Intermodal Hubs 

Arezza engages product and service providers to acquire equipment and services required to establish transshipment terminals in water adjacent communities.

Clients and Suppliers logistics, manufacturing, warehousing and energy projects are carried out with the participation of small and midsize companies – SMEs – typically located adjacent to navigable waterways and/or rail, trucking and air facilities that manufacture marine transportation, technology, environmental and energy related equipment and components.

Definitions - for purposes of our projects, ports are defined as properties located within a 50 mile radius of navigable waterways - inland, lake, intracoastal - approved, owned, operated and/or managed by the local community/jurisdiction/municipality. 

A port is further defined as a transshipment point under the following categories: airport, rail yard, truck stop, warehouse and marine facility on a navigable waterway.

 

 

2/19/25

A New Supply Chain for Buyers and Suppliers


 

INDUSTRY

A New Supply Chain for Buyers and Suppliers

Logistics Solutions for small and mid-size manufacturers, ports, coastal and river marine and intermodal companies in support of domestic and export sales via customer centered and sustainable supply chain management solutions. 

Arezza is tasked with identifying and implementing measures that reduce the cost along with the timely delivery of freight to its final destination. In today’s market environment these objectives must be met in the context of:

ESG - environment, social and government - standards and regulations

Energy efficiency and fuel consumption;

Technological advancements in carrier performance via digital data;

Projected requirements of small and medium sized - SME - businesses;

Quality of Services offered to the clients. 

Partners and Suppliers participate in Arezza projects as follows:

Build Operate and Transfer provide equipment and know-how - turnkey, life cycle, after sales service - on a FOB basis and self-funds these tasks until the project becomes operational.

Arezza handles and self-funds project logistics, where applicable.

Projects are 5 to 7 years, renewable and generate cash flow when operational.

Deliverables at Cost Arezza does not mark-up your offer; it derives income solely from the above referenced logistics as well as administrative and management services.

Transactions project participants receive pre-negotiated and immediate payouts. 

To become a Supplier please provide your contact, product and price information, along with questions that help define customer requirements.

Terms of Service   

Procurement at Cost - we identify the low cost/best value offer and arrange transport, insurance and other services, if any, required to complete the transaction;  

Payments - to buyers and suppliers are made by Arezza;

The Contractual Relationship is on a project and/or transaction basis;

Fee Schedule based on the number of transactions completed in 30 calendar days;

Billing - invoices paid on-demand; fees, where applicable, are paid monthly.  

collaborative systems that deliver seamless customer experiences

 

 

2/18/25

Microgrid- Hydrogen and DERs



 Microgrids Hydrogen and DERs

Local Sustainable Clean Energy and Storage Solutions 

Microgrids are electric grids that manage energy and ensure reliable delivery. As a self-sufficient energy plant, the microgrid serves a specific geographic area, neighborhood, and community with distributed energy resources - solar, wind, CHP, other - energy storage, as well as electric vehicle charging stations. Interconnected to nearby buildings, the microgrid provides electricity, heating, and cooling.  

Community-friendly and a cheaper alternative in infrastructure development 

Hydrogen is created from water using renewable electricity through a process called electrolysis. This clean fuel can then be stored and used whenever needed.

 a clean fuel that can be stored and used as required  

Distributed Energy Generation occurs on a property site when energy is sold to the building occupants; Power Purchase Agreements - PPAs - enable businesses and governments to purchase electricity directly from the generator rather than from the utility.  

Storing Energy is essential in any power system. Batteries are ideal for short term needs whereas hydrogen can store excess energy for extended periods of time. 

The environmental impact of hydrogen-powered microgrids include reduced carbon emissions while the economic effects include savings from reduced fuel costs and improved energy efficiency. Successful implementations include:

Communities powered without relying on traditional grids;

Industrial facilities adopt them to cut costs and emissions;

Ports that act as hubs for energy production and distribution. 

Hydrogen’s role in microgrids is growing, and the potential is enormous. Clean fuel and microgrid technology are catalysts for resilient and sustainable energy. 


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2/15/25

Digital Logistics


 

Digital Logistics

Supply Chain Efficiency for Energy and Transport Projects

Arezza services for ports, marine and truck operators, small and midsize manufacturers and other businesses reduce product cost and delivery times and  achieve economies of scale to benefit domestic and export customers. 

Data-Driven Insights improve visibility, operational efficiency and maintenance outcomes for your machinery as well as optimum asset productivity, performance and fuel consumption.

Ports Marine and Truck Equipment Tracking with real-time location reports that optimize utilization and pinpoint lost equipment. Vehicle Location  technology enables vehicle tracking, fuel cost savings, travel route optimization, cargo monitoring and security.

Supply Chain Efficiency with AI-Driven Parts Sourcing 

Simplify procedures to purchase, reuse and design parts.

Identify the best parts from qualified suppliers in one centralized place

Reduce design cycles by standardizing parts and increase their reuse

Product Lifecycle and Supply Chain Management

Manufacturers and other small to miid-size businesses that design, make and market products need to leverage Design-to-Cost issues such as value analysis, competitive benchmarking and reverse costing of competing products that involve suppliers in the engineering process as well as integration of 4.0 principles and technologies - augmented reality, big data, e-maintenance - in order to offer intelligent and connected products.  

Electric Smart Grid Management via Remote Asset Monitoring

Energy Service Companies are turning to IoT enabled smart grid monitoring systems to improve the reliability and availability of real time field data, while decreasing power usage, system overloads and outages, as well as:

Reduce Data Costs - processing data at the edge reduces data transmission costs and ensures efficient and continuous distribution of electricity.

Achieve Device Integration - smart satellite terminals can be integrated with measurement devices such as smart meters for the reliable real-time exchange of field data.