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The Significance of Border Crossings: \u3cem\u3eLopez\u3c/em\u3e, \u3cem\u3eMorrison\u3c/em\u3e and the Fate of Congressional Power to Regulate Goods, and Transactions Connected with them, Based on Prior Passage Through Interstate Commerce [PDF]
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SMALL SHIPMENTS DELIVERY OF GOODS USING A MULTI-AGENT APPROACH
World of transport and technological machines, 2023This article discusses the problems of delivery of small shipments from manufacturers. The problems of flexibility of the modern logistics system, which must be constantly adjusted for high-quality and effective satisfaction of consumer demand, are considered.
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ANALYSIS OF THE SHIPMENT OF GOODS BY INLAND WATER TRANSPORT TO THE FAR NORTH
System analysis and logistics, 2021The article presents an analysis of shipped goods by inland water transport and their forecast using the Trend Line program, which is included in the MS Excel database software. This analysis was based on statistical data for the period from 2015 to 2020 inclusive.
E. A. Pil, A. V. Bychkov
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New Orders of Durable Goods Don't Forecast Shipments
Business Economics, 2011Despite current media reporting that assumes new orders for durable goods (NDOG) are an indicator of future economic activity, the new orders series does not improve forecasts of durable goods shipments. This result is true for both aggregate and industry-level measures of new orders, using several econometric techniques.
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Good Practice Guide on Post-Shipment On-site Inspections of Military Materiel
2022In order to prevent the diversion of exported military materiel, an increasing number of states have conducted post-shipment on-site inspections (i.e. physical inspections of exported military materiel on the territory of the importing state) or have introduced measures to allow for them to take place.
Andrea Edoardo Varisco, Mark Bromley
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THE SHIPMENT OF TRADED GOODS AND OF BALLAST IN ANTIQUITY
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 1989Summary. A ship's Master has to ensure that goods are loaded in such a combination, and stowed in such a manner, that his ship has a safe freeboard and adequate stability. In antiquity these considerations would have been evaluated from experience and by inherited rules of thumb, whereas today stowage factors are used. Greek decorated pottery, with a
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Establishing derailment profiles by position for corridor shipments of dangerous goods
Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 1991The position of railcars carrying dangerous goods in a train can affect their involvement in a derailment. A model is presented, which minimizes the number of cars carrying dangerous goods derailing for different marshalling strategies and rail corridor conditions. An application of the model to the Sarnia–Toronto rail corridor is presented.
F. F. Saccomanno, S. M. El-Hage
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Process of Goods Shipment at PT. XYZ Logistics
MANAGER: Journal of Management and Administration ScienceThis study discusses the Goods Delivery Process at PT. XYZ Logistics Bekasi. The research method uses observation and library methods. Based on the results of observations or observations that researchers conducted on the goods delivery process at PT. XYZ Logistics Bekasi, researchers found obstacles including shortages in goods sent, damage to the car
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