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THE GEOGRAPHY OF TRANSPORT SYSTEMS THIRD EDITION Copyright © , Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Dept. of Global Studies & Geography, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, USA. You may use the figures within for educational purposes only. No modification or redistribution permitted. For more information: Chapter 2 – Transportation and the Spatial Structure APPLICATIONS

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The North-American Container Port System and its Multi-Port Gateway Regions Copyright © , Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Dept. of Global Studies & Geography, Hofstra University. For personal or classroom use ONLY. This material (including graphics) is not public domain and cannot be published, in whole or in part, in ANY form (printed or electronic) and on any media without consent. This includes conference presentations. Permission MUST be requested prior to use.

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Some North American Trade Corridor Initiatives Copyright © , Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Dept. of Global Studies & Geography, Hofstra University. For personal or classroom use ONLY. This material (including graphics) is not public domain and cannot be published, in whole or in part, in ANY form (printed or electronic) and on any media without consent. This includes conference presentations. Permission MUST be requested prior to use.

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Market Accessibility of Major North American Freight Distribution Clusters Copyright © , Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Dept. of Global Studies & Geography, Hofstra University. For personal or classroom use ONLY. This material (including graphics) is not public domain and cannot be published, in whole or in part, in ANY form (printed or electronic) and on any media without consent. This includes conference presentations. Permission MUST be requested prior to use.

Transit Times from Shanghai and North American Routing Options (in Days) Copyright © , Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Dept. of Global Studies & Geography, Hofstra University. For personal or classroom use ONLY. This material (including graphics) is not public domain and cannot be published, in whole or in part, in ANY form (printed or electronic) and on any media without consent. This includes conference presentations. Permission MUST be requested prior to use Vancouver Seattle / Tacoma Prince Rupert Oakland Los Angeles Lazaro Cardenas Panama Houston Savannah/Charleston Norfolk New York Chicago Dallas Atlanta Toronto

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Factors Impacting North American Freight Distribution in View of the Panama Canal Expansion FactorImpacts Macroeconomic factors Aggregate demand changesLevel and composition of cargo. Structure of production changesRegionalization of production (NAFTA). Production shifts within Asia (e.g. Vietnam and Indonesia). Operational factors Economies of scale in shippingChanges in the frequency of services, port calls and network configuration. Shipping costs structure (e.g. tolls and fuel) Comparative advantages of respective routing options (landbridge, Suez, all-water). Competitive factors Response from East and West coast portsComparative advantages of port selection. New transshipment hubs. Response from railwaysComparative advantages of inland routes. Response from Suez Canal and transshipment hubs Comparative advantages of routing options. New gatewaysAdditional inland routing options (e.g. Prince Rupert and Lazaro Cardenas). Copyright © , Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue, Dept. of Global Studies & Geography, Hofstra University. For personal or classroom use ONLY. This material (including graphics) is not public domain and cannot be published, in whole or in part, in ANY form (printed or electronic) and on any media without consent. This includes conference presentations. Permission MUST be requested prior to use.