Category Archive: Transportation
Posted on: April 1st, 2014 by Dru Ghegan

The Port of Savannah’s $652 million expansion is moving forward despite the major disappointment and shock felt by Georgia officials after President Obama’s fiscal 2015 budget proposal contained only a small $1.52 million for the busy shipping harbor, and that was only designated for design and pre-construction engineering. President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden had each promised in public appearance speeches that the federal government would recommend major funding for the project, a key factor in keeping America competitive … (Read more)
Posted on: February 3rd, 2014 by Dru Ghegan

Proponents argue a number of reasons why a Savannah Port expansion would be a good thing for Georgia and the immediate port region. These benefits include a port with higher capacity for processing shipping, a boost to U.S. exports in general, and a financial boost the Georgia in terms of jobs and business revenue. This, of course, looks very promising when the state’s unemployment is currently in the range of 10 percent.
Research
Unfortunately, the amount of research available on … (Read more)
Posted on: December 1st, 2013 by Dru Ghegan

A business must work to promote the efficiency of its different operations. From storage to transportation, it is important to keep every department under control. A warehouse is more complex than a large, spacious area that keeps products stored. The workers manage inventory properly in order to reduce logistical problems. They have to keep track of truck loads and deliveries. Along the way, errors are likely to occur. There are different storage and transportation problems that come with industrial … (Read more)