Freight Analysis
Understanding the challenges that come with increasing demand for freight transportation is important to improving mobility and productivity. Therefore, the Freight Analysis Program conducts research on commodity flows and related freight transportation activities, develops analytical tools, measures system performance, and examines the relationship between freight transportation improvements and the economy. These topics provide a more detailed and broader perspective on freight transportation's contribution to the U.S. economy and promote a more efficient, safe, and secure intermodal system.
The following topics are related to the Freight Analysis Program.
- Freight Congestion
- Data Sources
- Economic Methods and Studies
- Financing
- Freight Analysis Framework
- Freight and the Environment
- Freight Facts and Figures 2007
- Freight Model Improvement Program
- Freight Planning
- Freight Story
- Freight Studies by the FHWA Policy Offices
- Gateways and Borders
- Information by State
- International Freight Studies
- NHS Connectors
- Performance Measurement
- Quick Response Freight Manual Second Edition
- Regional and Industry Studies
- Working Papers on Freight Themes
Staff Contacts
Rolf Schmitt
(202) 366-9258
Rolf.Schmitt@dot.gov
Crystal Jones
(202) 366-2976
Crystal.Jones@dot.gov
Michael Sprung
(202) 366-9047
Michael.Sprung@dot.gov
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