Why Intermodal Freight is Necessary Cheryl Ball Waterways and Freight Administrator Missouri Department of Transportation.

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Why Intermodal Freight is Necessary Cheryl Ball Waterways and Freight Administrator Missouri Department of Transportation

Tonnage on Highways, Railroads, and Inland Waterways: 2007 Map

Truck Congestion

Rail Congestion

USDOT – Maritime Administration MARAD New Corridor Designation M- 35 Upper Mississippi River

Domestic Freight Flat

International Freight Grows

Container Cargo Grows

Export Commodities

Import Commodities

Comparison of Cargo Capacity

Emerging Influences Panama Canal Re-shoring and Near shoring Truck Driver Shortages Global Trade Domestic Energy Products

Questions? Cheryl Ball Waterways and Freight Administrator Missouri Department of Transportation 105 W. Capitol Jefferson City, Missouri