Electronic Freight Management
Freight volumes by 2020 are forecasted to increase by 70% from 1998 totals,
and freight volumes through primary gateway ports could more than double. Improvements
in speed, accuracy and visibility of information transfer in a freight exchange
could reap large rewards for America's economic vitality. The Electronic Freight
Management Initiative will assist in making these improvements through the
development of a common electronic freight management.
Contact
For more information about this initiative, please contact:
Kate Hartman
ITS Joint Program Office
(202) 366-2742
kate.hartman@dot.gov
Michael Onder
FHWA Office of Freight Management and Operations
(202) 366-2639
michael.onder@dot.gov
Updated
October 9, 2008 4:11 PM
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