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DIALOG | November 9, 2010

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Reassessing Rail Reregulation

Reassessing Rail Reregulation

Since deregulation of the American railroad industry in 1980, rail rates have dropped 55 percent and volumes have nearly doubled. But some shippers still feel bound by railroads' market power. Will rail reregulation untie captive shippers but tie up rail productivity? Read full article…

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Intermodal: Ready to Roll

Rising domestic intermodal activity benefits from facility upgrades. Read full article…

Train Spotting in New Mexico

BNSF's inspection yard serves as a maintenance and fueling oasis. Read full article…

The Little Railroad That Did

A small railroad community preserves its shortline rail service. Read full article…

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Perry TrunickThe Staggers Act's Legacy

Associate Editor Perry A. Trunick explores the rocky relationship between rail and regulation. Read full article…

Predicting Demand Levels

How a new inventory planning tool helps one manufacturer meet recessionary challenges. Read full article…

Economic Development - Memphis: America's AerotropolisMemphis: America's Aerotropolis

Thinking site selection? Think Memphis, where geography, transportation infrastructure, and a strong distribution sector create a natural logistics hub. Read full article…

Finding the Perfect Partner

Choose the right 3PL to create a win-win relationship. Read full article…

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infrastruture money potholeInfrastructure Spending Lags

Road construction signals progress, investment, and your tax dollars at work. But a new report exposes a significant decline in transportation infrastructure development. Read full article…

How Good Is Your Global SCM?

Learn to handle supply chain management challenges overseas. Read full article…

ocean wind farm in europeNorthern Wind Blows Off Course

Denmark, the Netherlands, and Belgium want wind power equipment, but manufacturers can't keep up with demand. Read full article…

Looking Out for the Little Guy

A group of large corporations has banded together to help smaller suppliers sell goods and services to global companies. Read full article…

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