Current developments in the transport sector and future prospects

Over the past three years, talks conducted at the subregional level have led to the signing of multimodal transport agreements, and these have been implemented by Mercosur and reviewed by the Andean Community; multimodal transport is only now starting to come into its own in South America but is already a common practice in the region covered by NAFTA. These trends continued in 1997, with consolidation being the dominant theme; on the one hand, consolidation occurred in business, with integrated services increasingly on offer, while on the other the authorities became aware of the need to promote linkages between different modes of transport. Highlights of 1998 may well include major plans for investments in intermodal infrastructure and greater interaction between users and service providers in both the public and private sectors, in order to develop regional intermodal transport systems.

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Idioma:English
Publicado: ECLAC 1998-02
Materias:PUERTOS, SISTEMAS DE TRANSPORTE, TRANSPORTE, TRANSPORTE FERROVIARIO, TRANSPORTE MARITIMO, TRANSPORTE MULTIMODAL, TRANSPORTE URBANO, PORTS, TRANSPORT SYSTEMS, TRANSPORT, RAILWAY TRANSPORT, MARITIME TRANSPORT, MULTIMODAL TRANSPORT, URBAN TRANSPORT,
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