;Contents: Study of upstate New York public ports; Projecting commodity movements for inland waterways port development; Statewide waterborne commerce and port development planning; Effects of technological improvements in loading and unloading containers and shipborne barges on design of equipment and inland ports; Inland waterways in the Soviet Union and some comparisons with U.S. waterways; Inland waterway ports as intermodal freight centers; Local and regional socioeconomic impact of the intermodal freight transportation facilitation center; Risk analysis for marine transportation; Locks and dam 26--a dilemma in national transportation policy; User charges and locks and dam 26--the view of the barge and towing industry; Impacts of inland waterway user charges.


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    Title :

    Waterborne Commerce and Inland Port Development


    Contributors:
    G. Hall (author) / C. O. Branyan (author) / G. D. Mickle (author) / R. P. Kester (author) / H. R. Haar (author)

    Publication date :

    1978


    Size :

    48 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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