In order to understand the potential to save energy through U.S.
freight system efficiency improvements, we compare the findings of five studies (three U.S. transportation sector studies and two global supply chain studies) of freight energy savings opportunities.
Not exact matches
Identifies processes, practices, and
systems in public and private organizations that promote innovative commercial
freight movements and are widely recognized as improving transportation performance and
efficiency.
It will be the responsibility of the next Administrations to continue to implement the provisions of the FAST Act and to advocate for multimodal
freight policies and programs that improve the safety,
efficiency, and condition of our
freight system.
Identifies processes, practices, and
systems in public and private organizations that promote innovative commercial
freight movements and are widely recognized as improving transportation performance and
efficiency as they would relate to FASTLANE projects.
Maximizing the
efficiency of all
systems and using each mode for the strengths it possesses is the real key to efficient
freight transport.
Fortunately, a cleaner, more efficient
freight system is possible with technologies available today — but it requires the same forward - thinking that made California a leader on car and truck fuel
efficiency, EVs, and cleaner fuels.