European intermodal programs: planning, policy, and technology. FHWA International Technology Scanning Program Study Tour summary report.
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05/11/1994
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Mode of access: Internet. Author corporate affiliation: Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C. Author corporate affiliation: New York-New Jersey Port Authority, New York Author corporate affiliation: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, Washington, D.C. Author corporate affiliation: Loyola College, Baltimore, Md. Subject code: FGF Subject code: IJ Subject code: IJE Subject code: IJM Subject code: ILP Subject code: NMC Subject code: VG |
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Palavras-Chave | #Transportation. #Ports. #International. #Intermodal transportation. #Freight transportation. #Freight and passenger services. #Automation. #Automatic control. #Transportation Services. #International Domain. #Intermodalism. #Freight Transport/ Goods Movement. #Automatic Operations/ Automated Operations. |
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