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Holden E. (2007). Achieving Sustainable Mobility : Everyday and Leisure-Time Travel in the EU. Ashgate Publishing Group. HYPERLINK "http://site.ebrary.com/lib/apus/docDetail.action?docID=10211207" http://site.ebrary.com/lib/apus/docDetail.action?docID=10211207 This will be the basis of comparative study of the issue of transport and a look at various case studies that are covered in it. It is instrumental since it comprehensively covers the EU transport system hence giving the research literature review a wide perspective. The book will also be instrumental in highlighting the alternative new technologies that are used in the contemporary transportation and mobility.
Bersani C., & Garbolino E., (2008). Advanced Technologies and Methodologies for Risk Management in the Global Transport of Dangerous Goods. IOS Press: Amsterdam. HYPERLINK "http://site.ebrary.com/lib/apus/docDetail.action?docID=10267475" http://site.ebrary.com/lib/apus/docDetail.action?docID=10267475 The book elucidates on the various means of ensuring efficient transport system while at the same time keeping the risks at an all time low. It highlights the various ways through which a person can identify and minimize risks in the process of transporting goods from one point to the destination. This will be useful in sourcing for information on the kind or type of goods that can be handled in which manner and categorization in terms of risk level of goods and how this can be used in
One of the main ‘flows’ on transport, are goods (food, objects) that will be traded with other countries. The main improvement that has taken place in recent times is the creation of the freight transport, containerization. These containers can be loaded and unloaded, stacked, transported efficiently over long distances, and transferred from one mode of transport to another—container
Transportation financial matters, the investigation of the portion of transportation assets keeping in mind the end goal to address the issues of a general public. In a macroeconomic sense, transportation exercises shape a part of a country's aggregate financial item and assume a part in building or reinforcing a national or local economy and as an impact in the advancement of area and different assets. In a microeconomic sense, transportation includes relations in the middle of firms and individual buyers. The interest for and supply of transportation for both travelers and cargo, transportation evaluating, and the reasons why the transportation framework is both managed and deregulated are among its worries. Reference acquired from :http://www.britannica.com/topic/transportation-economics)
The first major threat of cargo supply chain is terrorist. It is clear that terrorists can see the potential of using the maritime trading system to conceal weapons or agents for attack purposes or to provide funding or support for their operations. Unknown risk results from the virtually limitless range of targets and tactics available to terrorists.
Transportation plays a key role in today’s global economy. The focus of this course is on
Corporations and shipping lines with a proven track record of legal integrity and safety are given a low-risk assessment. Customs then focuses on “aberrations”, cargo from unknown companies or “trouble-spot” locations, cargo that follows erratic shipping routes, or any other “red flag” activities. A large risk analysis matrix for global cargo is continuously expanded. The data is fed in, the risk assessment is generated, and cargo with a clean bill of health is allowed to continue at will while containers with a high-risk value are tagged for inspection.” (Nordstrom,
This logistics plan identifies the risks and the procedure as to how Louis Garneau will handle transporting and delivering the product to the customer.
One of the main elements that shape up an urban space is the main mode of transportation that the people in that space use. The transportation systems have a major impact on the formation of an urban environment. The times when walking was considered as a major mode of transportation, the city size was much smaller, the reach one could walk. When man invented faster mobility, the reach extended. The fascination of ‘speed’ kept the man going and inventing newer modes which stretched the city size to ‘new horizons’.
Knowing that technology will continue to have an impact on transportation, this paper will analyze the technological opportunities in the transportation field and the new opportunities that they will provide in the near future. First, this paper will examine a new form of rail transportation called Hyperloop. This paper will discuss how Hyperloop affects product manufacturers and everyday individuals in their daily lives. Second, this paper will look at a new phase that the Tesla Company is implementing, a phase they title “Master Plan, Part Deux”, we will discuss how this new phase might affect the
Certain function can be carried out satisfactorily only by the central or local government even where the provision of public transport is left entirely to the private sector, the government has an important role to play. If only to ensure through appropriate policy measures that the operating environment is conducive to the development of a suitable transport industry. A fundamental requirement is full government commitment to the success of the transport system even if this requires difficult political decision. In this report, there are few reasons for government involvement in the transport industry with of course based on real-life examples.
Transportation is a key element in the logistic chain. It joins together those components that are considered to be separated. In order for transportation and logistics to work together successfully, there must be good management between them. It plays a
Minor Logistics Operations Presentatie titel MIRBSLM114OP N.J. Osentoski-Monsma & A. Nielsen-de Vries Lecturers Logistics Room D2.173 osenj@hr.nl / vriad@hr.nl Rotterdam, 00 januari 2007 6-1 Corporate strategy Business strategy Operations Strategy Mission Objectives (cost, quality, flexibility, delivery) Functional strategies in marketing, finance, engineering, human resources, and information systems Strategic Decisions (process, quality system, capacity, and inventory)
There are numerous advantages of road transport in comparison to other modes of transport, but road transport has some serious limitations as well.
The transportation and logistics industry is one of the key components of modern life. It provides the framework through which every raw material and finished consumer good is moved through the supply chain into the hands of consumers. This industry is generally taken for granted by consumers. When consumers do think about the industry it is thought of in terms of unchanging and stagnate transportation modes. This vision of the industry is not an accurate reflection of the reality of modern transportation industry. During the last several decades the technological innovations that have changed the face of modern life, have also had far reaching effects on the transportation industry. The pressures driving innovation in the industry
Transport plays a critical role in the supply chain and according to Bhattacharya et al. (2014) it is becoming one of the key components of the whole supply chain valuation for many organizations. Transportation is the movement of good from one location to another. Supply chain is a network of individuals, organizations, activities, resources and technology that is involved in formation and sale of a product, which is from the delivery of source materials from the supplier to the manufacturer, through to the end user. Hopkins (2007) states that supply chain professionals look at whole business procedures, which is from raw materials to manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing. And by
The objective of this paper is to understand the modes of road transportation, the role of road transportation in urban areas, the role of transportation infrastructure in