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    Gava Analysis

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    meeting. The intent of the assignment was to assess the value of using a business aircraft (verses commercial aircraft, personal car, train, etc.). The researcher compared and contrasted two trip locations, with multiple variables of attendees, modes of travel, and expenses associated with each variable. Parameters of the Research The researcher used the majority of the parameters provided by the course syllabus, specifically the “Course Projects” portion of this document (Embry-Riddle, 2013)

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    ON SALES PROCEDURES & LOGISTICS PREPARED FOR AND PRESENTED TO (WIRE & WIRE ROPE SPECIALITY DIVISION, RANCHI) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr. ARUN KUMAR DEY (Assistant Manager) (Sales Co-ordination) SUBMITTED BY NIKHIL KIRAN BBA, BIT MESRA, RANCHI.(2008-11) ANKIT KHANDELWAL BBA, BIT MESRA, RANCHI.(2008-11) VIKASH KUMAR DUBEY BBA, BIT MESRA, RANCHI.(2008-

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    Cons Of Rail Transport

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    II. Pros and cons of using Rail/risks and benefits of using Rail There are several pros and cons to any mode of transportation. These pros and cons include cost, efficiency, and responsiveness. The goal is to find the most appropriate mode of transportation for the type, amount, and destination of cargo. There will be different needs for every product, origin, destination, and organization. First on the list is cost. Cost of transportation is one of the major considerations involved in a successful

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    on top priority for the government of China. The figure below represents summary of the main transportation routes across China: Figure 1 Transportation routes in China4 4 Source: http//en.wikipedia.org 10 Roads and highways are the primary mode of transport and freight of the export and import goods within and outside the country. Over the years, the exports and trade of China has shown a steady increase and similarly when the data of roads and highways are analyzed the trend presents similar positive

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    Maritime Logistics

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    NURNBERG AUGSBURG MASCHINENWERKE Course: Bachelor of Business (Maritime and Logistics Management) Abstract The following article follows the case of a German company, Nurnberg Augsburg Maschinenwerke and an order, of buses, from a group of Brazilian authorities dealing with the improvement of the local public transportation. The best and most viable routes are to be decided upon for the delivery of these buses to Santos. A condition was given for 25 buses to be

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    Comparison between Cycling and Walking as a Form of Exercise “Life is meant for good health and great adventure.” How do we start a healthy lifestyle? Why make it healthy? Every year people tend to die primitively because of the pollution's impact. The death caused by traffic pollution is numerous and even more relevant than death caused by accidents. Cycling and walking are the two major non-fuel-consuming and non-polluting forms of transportation (Benefits of Cycling and Walking, n.d). Therefore

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    foundations during this era, while newer forms of energy were adapted for contemporary use. These new developments created new means of expansion and living both nationwide and for cities. Industrialism also served to standardize prior methods of transport, such as the locomotive. Transportation was one of the major developments during Industrialism by connecting cities through railroads. Existing railroads were improved upon as they expanding westward. Railroads were essential for transporting both

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    Choosing the bicycle as a form of transport New waves of people are considering the change from driver to cyclist for their daily commute to work or school. As a novice to cycling, commuters should research a few things before hitting the trails. People want to know a few benefits to a potential commuter before getting started. While switching to cycling one would probably wonder if biking is going be more cost effective. In what way would biking be a substantial benefit to one’s health and what

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    than if they drove or took a train. As of right now, the plan for the Hyperloop is strictly in California, which would make riding it impossible for some people. Most people are skeptical, as they should be. The general public would rather stick with modes of transportation they are familiar

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    are changes in flow directions and sizes and the operator’s share in the market. According to market players in the maritime transport, inland logistics are one of the most significant segments still enhancing economic signals in order to add value and enhance profitability. Bundling is regarded as one of the most probable solutions on ways to enhance the intermodal transport and could also improve competitiveness. As a result, the concept or process enables resolving suitable intermodal conditions

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