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    University of Life Sciences Prague Faculty of Economics and Management World and European economy The role of logistics and transportation sector Authors: 2011 CULS TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1. Logistics and transportation in global and individual economies 1.1 Major channel drivers 1.2 Competitive global marketplace of logistics and transportation 2. Logistics contribution to the economy 2.1 The close relationship between economic growth and logistics 3. Logistics and

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    Security Brutality Before the year 2000 airports were smooth transportation services. People could enter an airport and basically walk right on to their planes without being hassled by airport security. Air travel safety precautions changed dramatically after the September 11‚ 2001‚ terrorist attacks that targeted passenger planes in the United States. After many years of upping security in airports‚ the Transportation Security Administration knew that metal detectors weren’t enough to pick up

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    Review of Related Literature Ports of entry (airports‚ seaports) and border crossings are vulnerable points in the transportation network where heightened security is essential. This has led the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to inspect all cargo traveling on passenger planes and use a risk-based screening process for inspecting commodities moving on air cargo carriers. Similar considerations are in effect at U.S. seaports‚ where more than nine million marine containers arrive each

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    Russia had to overcome a huge obstacles in order to industrialize‚ its immature transportation system. The poor system slowed down the spread of ideas‚ people‚ and materials thus barring Russian development. With the advancements made to the transportation system‚ Russia prevailed and began the road to industrialization (Ellis). Due to Russia’s large land area‚ transportation had been a major problem for its people (Fink). The government built a system of waterways hoping to link the country together

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    MATERIALS CONTROL: PROCUREMENT AND EXTERNAL TRANSPORTATION I. MATERIALS MANAGEMENT MATERIALS – is one of the principal “m’s” of industry‚ worry controllers‚ annoy sales managers‚ plague purchasing agents‚ haunt production managers‚ and harass stock-keepers. MATERIAL MANAGEMENT – is a continual struggle between too much and too little‚‚ too soon and too late. In sum‚ materials management is concerned with controlling the kind‚ amount‚ location‚ movement‚ and timing of the various commodities

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    MARITIME SURVEILLANCE POSITIONING and SAFETY SYSTEM for the Republic of the Philippines MASPOSS “A VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) is any service implemented by a competent authority‚ designed to improve safety and efficiency of vessel traffic and to protect the environment. The service should have the capability to interact with the traffic and respond to traffic situations developing in the VTS area.” (IMO guidelines for Vessel Traffic Services and IALA VTS manual‚ 1993) MASPOSS Issue No

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    between the transatlantic slave trade and penal transportation often served as rhetorical tropes in 18th Century Britain. Per se forms of unfree labor underlie each practice‚ and so‚ the analogy is valid on its face. However‚ this analogy is subject to scrutiny when one analyzes both practices from the experiences of the enslaved and transported‚ as well as the financial‚ economic‚ and social considerations underlying the slave trade and transportation efforts. African slaves and transports assumed

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    Business GulfTalent.com HOTZ‚ R. L. (2011). The Hidden Toll of Traffic Jams. THE WALLSTREET JOURNAL. Retrieved May 21‚ 2013‚ from The wall street journal Majaida‚ A Mohammad A.Foda‚ R. B. (2010). Public Transportation service in Oman‚A study of public perceptions. Journal of public transportation‚ 2-3.

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    creates a virtual image of a body and shows everything “opaquely” under a person’s clothes (USA TODAY). The scanner moves around a person and creates millimeter wave images that are three dimensional holographs (Lisa Vaas). After September 11‚ TSA (Transportation Security Administration) worked to place to have modern security systems in US airports‚ and the 3D scanner is the result of this modernization. However‚ the scanner is not accepted by all travelers. The lack of acceptance reveals concerns about

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    During the chapter it was mostly about the transportation revolution. The transportation revolution was between 1800 and 1840 and it was basically the time when roads and canals were built to transport different things like people or goods. Next came the Market Revolution this revolution it replaced the hand made products with different power machines that could do more. In the early 19th century the putting out system came about this is when raw goods were made in homes. During the Commercial Agriculture

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