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ISQA 4/529 Transportation and Logistics

ISQA 4/529 Transportation and Logistics. Latest ISM Data. 2009 Oregon Economic Forum. Fundamental Change to Smaller Cars Houses Consumer Spending Capital Investment Debt Financing Personal Business. 2009 Oregon Economic Forum. U.S. Long Term Structural Problems Trade Deficit

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ISQA 4/529 Transportation and Logistics

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  1. ISQA 4/529Transportation and Logistics

  2. Latest ISM Data

  3. 2009 Oregon Economic Forum • Fundamental Change to Smaller • Cars • Houses • Consumer Spending • Capital Investment • Debt Financing • Personal • Business

  4. 2009 Oregon Economic Forum • U.S. Long Term Structural Problems • Trade Deficit • Budget Deficit • Labor Availability • Retirements • Stability in Numbers of Women Entering Workforce

  5. 2009 Oregon Economic Forum • What Business Models Will Be Sustainable if Consumer Spending is No Longer the Dominant Economic Driver? Why Not? • Consumer Credit • Savings Rate • Consumer Confidence

  6. 2010 Oregon Economic Forum • During Recession, Households Lost 21% of Net Worth • Consumer Spending Unlikely to Resume Pre Recession Levels Until Net Worth Restored

  7. Consumer Confidence Index

  8. Consumer Sentiment Index

  9. 2009 Oregon Economic Forum • How Will U.S. Fit Into the Global Economy in the Face of Our Declining Economic Impact? • BRIC • No Longer Group of 7 (or 8) • Now Group of 20

  10. 2009 Oregon Economic Forum • David Altig, Atlanta Federal Reserve • “Stimulus Money is Keeping State Governments from Being the Next Big Economic Shock and Prevented Huge Layoffs.”

  11. Items of Concern • Lackluster Recovery and Stalled Hiring • Trade Deficit • Federal Budget Deficits • State Financial Conditions • Euro Concerns Amid Crises in Greece, Spain, Portugal, Ireland • China Control of Rare Earths • Oil Prices • Environmental Concerns

  12. Items of Concern • US Chamber of Commerce: Oregon Needs 417,000 New Jobs in the next decade to make up for the recession losses (Business Journal Nov 20, 2009) • World Population Approaches 7 Billion • Commodity Prices • Inflation

  13. Final Questions • Is the Recession Really Over? • Are We On a Growth Path Again?

  14. Stimulus Funding • Effective? • Vastly Overstated Job Estimates • What Happens When Stimulus Stops? • Stimulus Funding and Supply Chains • Stimulus Funding for Infrastructure

  15. Infrastructure Spending: Washington • 173 Million Energy • 499 Million Highways • 203 Million Transit • 141 Million Clean Water Infrastructure • $155 per capita

  16. Infrastructure Spending: Oregon • 133 Million Energy • 355 Million Highways • 85 Million Transit • 93 Million Clean Water • $175 per capita

  17. Infrastructure Spending: California • 611 Million Energy • 2.751 Billion Highways • 1.189 Billion Transit • 565 Million Clean Water • $139 per capita

  18. Infrastructure Spending:Idaho • 68 Million Energy • 222 Million Highways • 19 Million Transit • 49 Million Clean Water • $234 per capita

  19. Why Must We Invest in Infrastructure?

  20. When Bridges Fall Down…and Other Logistical Disasters, or Why Our Orders Are Late

  21. Why Your Order is Late

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