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The definition of Transportation Facilities are basically a public authority, or commercial industrial property with buildings, ports, structures or terminals equipped with handling equipment which help speed up the transfer of cargo or passengers. Transportation administrators maintain the facilities for the purpose of their own specific transportatation operations. Transferring, receiving, loading, and unloading cargo, freight, or passengers - on schedule to many different destinations - locally or wordwide is the objective. Airports, Seaports, Offshore Platforms, Highway Facilities, Railroad Facilities, Intermodal Facilities, Docks, Moorings, and Wharves. |
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U.S. Schedule D - District/Port List (by name)Schedule D: U.S. Customs District/Port List (by name) complete listing from the Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau Ports | Tuesday, September 2, 2008 Read more... |
Ports Could Hasten Freight Traffic by Doubling Up on Crane TripsPort of Tacoma - A quay crane reaches out to unload goods from a waiting ship in the Port of Tacoma. The pace at which cargo moves through the port hinges on the speed ... Ports | Wednesday, August 6, 2008 Read more... |
Airport Landside DefinitionThe airport landside is defined as the area bounded by the points at which passengers and goods enter the airport by all modes and the point on the apron at which the a... Airport Terminals | Tuesday, August 5, 2008 Read more... |
Number of U.S. Airports - 1980 - 2006 Statistics1980 1985 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 TOTAL airports 15,161 16,319 17,490 17,581 17,846 18,317 18,343 18,224 18,292 Public use, total 4,814 5,858 5,589 5... Airports | Saturday, August 2, 2008 Read more... |
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