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Pam Shepherd pshepherd at enotrans.com
Wed Feb 15 11:44:36 EST 2012


Prof. Sussman suggested that I contact you for inclusion of the below announcement:


I am writing to let you know of the availability of a textbook that you or others in your department may find useful. The Eno Center for Transportation recently published “Intermodal Transportation: Moving Freight in a Global Economy.” This 19-chapter book was edited by Professors Lester A. Hoel, Michael D. Meyer, and Genevieve Guiliano and authored by renowned transportation and logistics experts. The book’s chapters describe the evolution of transportation, and discuss how all transport modes interact, change and grow within society.

Below is alist of book chapters and authors. Please contact Kyle Kingsbery at kkingsbery at enotrans.org<mailto:kkingsbery at enotrans.org> if you would like to order or need more information. Professors receive a 25% discount on all orders.

Chapter 1:     The Global Economy
Author:          Peter Dicken

Chapter 2:     Understanding the Supply Chain
Author:          Tom O’Brien

Chapter 3:     Evolution of Freight Transportation
Author:          Brian J. Cudahy

Chapter 4:     The Public Sector Role
Author:          Genevieve Giuliano

Chapter 5:     Shipping
Author:          Wayne K. Talley

Chapter 6:     The Rail Industry and Intermodal Transportation
Author:          Theodore Prince

Chapter 7:     The Air Cargo Industry
Authors:         Andreea Popescu, Pinar Keskinocak, and Issam al Mutawaly

Chapter 8:     Trucking
Authors:         Kristen Monaco and Stephen V. Burks

Chapter 9:     Seaports
Authors:         Mary R. Brooks

Chapter 10:   Airports
Author:          Stephen D. Van Beek

Chapter 11:   Railroad Terminals and Yards
Author:          Randolph R. Resor

Chapter 12:   Warehousing and Distribution Centers
Author:          Bruce X. Wang and Teresa Adams

Chapter 13:   Freight Transportation Planning
Authors:         Michael D. Meyer and Hsing-Chung Chu

Chapter 14:   Modeling Freight Flows
Author:          Frank Southworth

Chapter 15:   Financial Strategies for Delivering Intermodal Freight Facilities
Authors:         David Seltzer and Catherine Reddick

Chapter 16:   Congested Networks
Authors:         Lance R. Grenzeback and Richard A. Margiotta

Chapter 17:   System Security
Author:          Glen Harrison

Chapter 18:  Freight Transportation and the Environment
Authors:         James J. Corbett and James J. Winebrake

Chapter 19:   Labor and Human Resources
Author:          Michael H. Belzer

Pamela Shepherd
Senior Director, Communications
Eno Center for Transportation
202-879-4705
pshepherd at enotrans.org

Check out Eno's newest publication: Intermodal Freight Transportation: Moving Freight in a Global Economy<http://www.enotrans.com/index.asp?Type=PRODLIST&SEC=%7BF25764EA-2099-4A4E-ABCC-4D364083E107%7D&DE=%7B3C64E6DD-666F-45AA-B19D-F4051D1514A7%7D>
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