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US Ports

US Ports. Dr. Dale S. Rogers Center for Logistics Management University of Nevada Petroleo Missao Tecnica Houston, Texas May 26, 2010. Introduction. U.S. Jobs by Industry 1999-2009. Source: http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet. Logistics. U.S. Logistics Costs 2003-2008.

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US Ports

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  1. US Ports Dr. Dale S. Rogers Center for Logistics Management University of Nevada Petroleo Missao Tecnica Houston, Texas May 26, 2010

  2. Introduction

  3. U.S. Jobs by Industry 1999-2009 Source: http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet

  4. Logistics

  5. U.S. Logistics Costs 2003-2008 Source: Roslyn Wilson, CSCMP, June 2009

  6. U.S. Logistics Flows

  7. 2009 Top 50 World Container Ports • Singapore (Singapore) • Shanghai (China) • Hong Kong (China) • Shenzhen (China) • Busan (Korea) • Dubai (UAE) • Ningbo-Zhoushan (China) • Guangzhou Harbor (China) • Rotterdam (Netherlands) • Qingdao (China) • Hamburg (Germany) • Kaohsiung (Taiwan) • Antwerp (Belgium • Tianjin (China) • Port Kalang (Malaysia) • Los Angeles (USA) • Long Beach (USA) • TanjungPelepas (Malaysia) • Bremen-Bremerhaven (Germany) • New York-New Jersey (USA) • LaemChabang (Thailand) • Xiamen (China) • Guangzhou Harbor (China) • TanjungPriok (Indonesia) • Jawaharial Nehru (India) • Hanshin (Japan) • Tokyo (Japan) • Colombo (Sri Lanka) • Valencia (Spain) • Yokohama (Japan) • Gioia Tauro (Italy) • Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) • Felixstowe (UK) • Algeciras bay (Spain) • Jeddah (Saudi Arabia) • Port Said (Egypt) • Salalah (Oman) • Lianyungung (China) • Manila (Phillipines) • Nagoya (Japan) • Santos (Brazil) • Durban (South Africa) • Georgia Ports (USA) • Barcelona (Spain) • Sharjah (United Arab Emirates) • Le Havre (France) • Port Metro Vancouver, British Columbia (Canada) • Melbourne (Australia) • Marsaxlokk (Malta) • Ambarli (Turkey) Source: The Journal of Commerce, August 3, 2009 edition.

  8. World Logistics Flows

  9. Source: DANIEL MACHALABA and BRUCE STANLEY, Giants of the Sea , Wall Street Journal, October 10, 2006; Page B1

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