Surface Freight Transportation

Surface Freight Transportation PDF

Author: Phillip Herr

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2011-05

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13: 1437982352

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Road, rail, and waterway freight transportation is vital to the nation's economy. Gov't., tax, regulatory, and infrastructure investment policies can affect the costs that shippers pass on to their customers. If gov't. policy gives one mode a cost advantage over another, then shipping prices and customers' use of freight modes can be distorted, reducing the overall efficiency of the nation's economy. This report: (1) describes how gov't. policies can affect competition and efficiency within the surface freight transportation sector; (2) determines what is known about the extent to which all costs are borne by surface freight customers; and (3) discusses the use of the findings when making surface freight transportation policy. Illus. A print on demand report.

The Economic Effects of Surface Freight Deregulation

The Economic Effects of Surface Freight Deregulation PDF

Author: Clifford Winston

Publisher: Brookings Institution Press

Published: 2010-12-01

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9780815714385

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For close to 100 years, America's surface freight industries, primarily rail and trucking, operated under the protective wing of the U.S. government. In 1980 Congress, finding vast inefficiencies in the two industries, substantially deregulated both, opening them at last to market competition. Deregulation has brought with it many changes—for firms within the industries, for their labor force, and for shippers and their customers. Clifford Winston, Thomas M. Corsi, Curtis M. Grimm, and Carol A Evans provide a comprehensive evaluation of the effect of the deregulation legislation on the rail and trucking industries. According to the authors, deregulation has made substantial progress in solving the two most vexing problems of the surface freight transportation industry—excessive rates in the trucking industry and insufficient returns on investment in the rail industry. Competition and efficiency have returned to both industries, and although the labor force in each has suffered wage and job losses, shippers and their customers have gained roughly $20 billion a year in benefits. The authors recommend policies that would continue to promote competition and the efficient use of highway and railway infrastructure.

Freight Forwarder Acquisitions

Freight Forwarder Acquisitions PDF

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce

Publisher:

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13:

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Committee Serial No. 9. Considers legislation to clarify provisions of the Interstate Commerce Act and to remove certain restrictions on the unifications or acquisitions of common carriers by freight forwarders.