Extensive transportation systems, which include highways, rivers, Great Lakes ports, railroads, airports, and pipelines, link Minnnesota to markets throughout the North American Continent. The study provides a comprehensive source of freight flow information in Minnesota and shows the ways in which the transportation systems support business and commerce. It draws upon data and analysis developed over the past five years with contributions from the University of Minnesota's Center for Transportation Studies and the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The report summarizes the freight flows in, out, through, and within Minnesota in 1990 by model and some cases by major commodity and major origin or destination.
Minnesota Freight Flows, 1990
1995
180 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation , Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Manufacturing, Planning, Processing & Control , Transportation planning , Freight transportation , Minnesota , Economic analysis , Trends , Commodity management , Rail transportation , Cargo transportation , Air transportation , Waterway transportation , Ports , Pipeline transportation , Intermodal transportation systems , Exports , Imports
Minnesota Statewide Freight Plan, May 2005
NTIS | 2005
Online Contents | 2011
|Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2011
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