This report, conducted by Moffatt and Nichol International, Inc., was funded by the U.S. Trade and Development Agency. The study concerns The Southern Seaboard Development Project, considered to be a vital part of the Thai Government's economic development strategy. The project concept involves creating an intermodal connection between the two deep sea ports of Thai Muang Inlet on the West Coast and Khanom/Sichon on the East Coast. The connection will involve a new highway, rail links and a crude oil pipeline. This is Volume, 2, the Executive Summary, and it includes the following: (1) Introduction; (2) Objectives of this Study; (3) Port Location Studies; (4) Cargo Forecasts; (5) Port Concepts; (6) Land Use Concepts; (7) Highway Links; (8) SPM and Pipeline Project; (9) Environmental Overview; (10) Investment Cost; (11) Financial and Economic Evaluations; (12) Implementation Program.
Consulting Services for the Feasibility Study on the Southern Seaboard Port and Industrial Complex Development Project. Executive Summary
1998
74 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Marine & Waterway Transportation , Foreign Industry Economic Development , Seaports , Intermodal transportation , Feasibility , Forecasting , Cargo , Site selection , Cost estimates , Land use , Economic analysis , Pipelines , Implementation , Economic development , Thailand , Southern Seaboard Development Project
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