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Population and job growth and the implementation of NAFTA are all factors that have led to increased freight movement in urban areas.

Intermodal Trucking

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Focusing on planning, safety, security, technology, and logistics involved in intermodal trucking, researchers identify the interconnections with other freight modes, movement of goods in containers or intermodal trailers, and factors affecting the use of intermodal facilities.

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Jeff Warner
Gibb Gilchrist Buildingm, Room 333
TTI/Multimodal Freight Transportation - Intermodal Trucking
Texas A&M University System
3135 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843
ph. (979) 845-5817 · fax (979) 862-2708
j-warner@tamu.edu

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