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Transportation Management School: Wilmington College Venue: New Castle, Dover, Georgetown, Rehoboth Beach Tel.: (877) 967-5464 This course focuses on inter-modal transportation as part of supply chain management. The course is divided into six parts: (1) the development of the global transportation system, (2) transportation regulation, (3) the modes of transportation and how they interface, (4) shipper issues, (5) inter-modal transportation management, and (6) the future in transportation. |
Bulk Transportation and Shipment Costing Format: Online School: SAP America, Inc. Venue: Newtown Square Tel.: +1 888-777-1727 Audience: |
Fleet Solutions: A Primer on Green Fuels, Vehicles and Technologies Format: Online School: Natural Gas Vehicle Institute Venue: Las Vegas Tel.: 800-510-6484 The hundreds of millions of dollars targeted for alternative fuel vehicles and advanced transportation technologies in the economic stimulus bill has companies with fleets increasingly interested in alternative fuels and vehicles as both economic and environmental transportation solutions. Fleets attending the Alternative Fuels & Vehicles Conference + Expo in Orlando tell us that they need unbiased, reliable information on alternative transportation options and AFVi has just that. This webinar w... |
Light-Duty Small Volume Manufacturer Conversions Product Format: Online School: Natural Gas Vehicle Institute Venue: Las Vegas Tel.: 800-510-6484 Small Volume Manufacturers (SVMs) have greatly expanded the alternative fuel vehicle options available to fleets. Their EPA-certified systems are available for a wide range of applications including light-, medium-, and heavy-duty engines for specialty vehicles. SVM experts offer information on everything you need to know to cost-effectively expand your AFV fleet options.
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Well-to-Wheels Emissions Analysis Format: Online School: Natural Gas Vehicle Institute Venue: Las Vegas Tel.: 800-510-6484 Fleets motivated by making vehicle and fuel choices that have the greatest environmental benefits need the evaluation tools offered by an emissions well-to-wheels analysis. This analysis looks at different scenarios using alternative fuels and alternative technologies for vehicles. It begins with the ”well?where the feedstock is first extracted and concludes with the power finally delivered to the wheels of the vehicle. The assessments look at battery electric, hybrid electric and fuel cell veh...
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