The Motor Carrier Act of 1980 made significant changes in the regulation of the interstate motor freight industry. Among these notable changes are greater rate-setting flexibility, greater freedom of entry into and exit from markets, and greater flexibility in the types of freight a firm may transport. The research project planned to address these concerns by means of in-depth personal interviews with shippers and receivers located in rural and small urban areas in Florida.
Impact of Motor Carrier Regulatory Reform Upon Shippers and Receivers in Rural and Small Urban Areas: Technical Report
1985
152 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Shippers now demand motor-shipping
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