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TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY
Simply put transportation is the movement of people and goods from one location to another. The transportation industry encompasses all modes of travel, including air, rail, road, and water. This topic covers the latest news and information on the transportation industry.
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From Anil Bawa-Cavia and Urbagram, The Oyster Flowprint. Oyster is the London transit payment system. The movie shows...
This article demonstrates how an extraordinary Infrastructure Project that created extraordinary social value was...
The hijacking of supertanker Irene SL and Aframax tanker Savina Caylin in a spate of two days last week will pose some...
This past week I read an article entitled, âNot an Automatic Decisionâ, written by Eric Johnson that appears in the...
There are a number of signs that shippers may come under pressure for freight rate increases this year.
Good ideas travel easily and far along trade routes. The idea for paper and writing spread new ideas leading to...
A terminal tour has long been a key element in the freight transportation purchasing process, particularly for medium...
From the Pioneer Press St. Paul buys all-electric utility trucks, plans 24 charging stations It is good to see...
We have all read the horror stories about the trucking company bankruptcies experienced during the recent economic...
This in mall transit system is $3 per head and runs at a profit. - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
While social media have been around for several years, 2010 was a landmark period in their evolution. The popularity of...
J Walter Thomson ad agency has trend spotters (sounds like a fun job), who have put together a slide-show: 100 Things...
This NY Times article has been making the rounds A Physicist Solves the City Now that the city is solved, I guess we...
The new issue of the Journal of Transport and Land Use focuses on China: Land Use and Transport in China by Chris...
An article in Miller-McCune on Peak Travel, following up on a paper by Adam Millard-Ball and Lee Schipper (who has a...
We enter a new year that we all hope will take us a step closer to financial recovery. Most experts believe that with...
This was another action packed year for freight transportation. The economy began to reset after the challenges of the...
From Ars technica: Can we transport food like Internet data? Foodtubes says yes Much of the world's food supply is...
There is much optimism in the air these days. The stock markets have been on a strong run and have reached levels not...
There is much talk in the transportation industry these days about a potential capacity crunch in 2011.
Freight expenditures typically run between one and ten percent of revenues in most manufacturers and distributors.
What we need is a schoolhouse rock for transportation funding. The public does not know where the money for roads comes...
From Miller-McCune magazine: Transportation Theorists Rally Around Vehicle-Miles-Traveled Tax Another article...
Every business requires an effective strategy to be successful. The strategy outlines how it expects to create future,...
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