FEEDBACK FROM OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN FRONT-END TRANSPORTATION

Year
1998
Author(s)
J.L. Mondanel - Transnucléaire, France
C. Parison - Transnucléaire, France
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Abstract
Transport fonns an integral part of the nuclear fuel cycle, representing the strategic link between each stage of the cycle. In a way there is a transport cycle that parallels the nuclear fuel cycle. This concerns particularly the front-end of the cycle whose steps - mining, conversion, enrichment and fuel fabrication - require numerous transports. Back-end shipments involve a handful of countries, but front-end transports involve all five continents, and many exotic countries. All over Europe such transports are routinely perfonned with an excellent safety track record. Transnucleaire dominates the French nuclear transportation market and carries out both front and back-end transports. For instance in 1996 more than 28,400 front-end packages were transported as well as more than 3,600 back-end packages. However front-end transport is now a business undergoing much change. A nuclear transportation company must now cope with an evolving picture including new technical requirements, new transportation schemes and new business conditions. This paper describes the latest evolutions in tenns of front-end transportation and the way this activity is carried out by Transnucleaire, and goes on to discuss future prospects.