Making the Intermodal Connection: The Role of Terminals, 12-13 November 2010
Making the Intermodal Connection “The Role of Terminals”
12-13 November 2010
Fort Lauderdale, FL – USA
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EIA is pleased to announce a symposium “Making the Intermodal Connection – The Role of Terminals”. The event is organized on 12-13 November 2010 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, alongside IANA annual Intermodal Expo. The main topics of this symposium are:
- Lift Productivity
- Landside Interface and Gate Congestion
- Capacity Management
- Network Interaction
EIA is organizing the event together with Bureau International des Containers (BIC), Intermodal Association of America (IANA), Lithuanian Intermodal Transport Technology Platform (LITTP), Coordinating Council on Transsiberian Transportation (CCTT), The National Industrial Transportation League, Union Internationale des Chemins de Fer (UIC) and Eno Transportation Foundation.
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Making the Intermodal Connection: The Role of Terminals, 12-13 November 2010
Learn more about the event supported by EIA, organized in Fort Lauderdale, USA. Registration until 15 August 2010.
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Intermodal Award – application procedure opened
The EIA Intermodal Award ceremony will take place this year on 1 December in Amsterdam. Deadline for applications – 30 September 2010
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Intermodal Yearbook 2010 – order your copy!
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