FMC Report: U.S. Container Ports Seek Infrastructure Funding Solutions
FMC Report: U.S. Container Ports Seek Infrastructure Funding Solutions
SUGAR LAND--July 23, 2015--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--U.S. container ports are looking at several ways to improve their infrastructure to handle the growing container traffic load, according to a new report by the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). Potential solutions range from greater reliance on public-private partnerships to more cooperation between ports on key infrastructure improvements, according to the report "U.S. Container Port Congestion & Related International Supply Chain Issues: Causes, Consequences and Challenges." Industrial Info is tracking 127 active U.S. port cargo handling projects worth $11 billion.
Within this article: Details on funding alternatives for U.S. port infrastructure projects.
Additional companies: Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE:NSC), CSX Corporation (NYSE:CSX).
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