Near-porting could prove a long-sighted approach to cutting carbon emissions
- Friday 14 May 2010, 16:15
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- Ports & Logistics
CONTAINERISATION increased the delivery radius of imported goods arriving at a port beyond their traditional hinterland.The destination port was selected for its efficiency in unloading a boxship and its proximity to good road and rail links. A port’s geography, its traditional catchment...
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