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Goods Movement

Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute – Talking the logistics lingo with this glossary of terms.

Goods Movement Resources – NAIOP's On Demand Bookstore offers Webinar archives and conference sessions on supply chain strategies and emerging trends; industrial market fundamentals and the latest on the intermodal rail network.

NASCO - North America's Corridor Coalition – Spanning almost 2,500 hundred miles through the central United States, eastern and central Canada, and deep into Mexico, the NASCO trade corridor is a multi-modal transportation network that connects 71 million people and supports a large part of $1 trillion dollars in total commerce between the three nations. NASCO members include cities, counties, states, provinces and private sector representatives along the Corridor in the United States, Canada and Mexico dedicated to maximizing the efficiency and security of existing trade and transportation infrastructure, creating jobs and improving the environment.

The New Age of Trade: The Americas (PDF) – A NAIOP Research Foundation white paper that assesses North and South America as a dynamic trading block focusing on major trends in international trade, the impact of Asian imports, and the role of major ports in international trade flows.

Trends in Global Manufacturing, Goods Movement and Consumption (PDF) – A NAIOP Research Foundation white paper that looks at significant logistics drivers which may impact industrial space over the next 10 years, including an analysis of which ports will benefit by the expansion of the Panama Canal.

Industry Resources are compiled and maintained by the NAIOP Information Center. For more information, please contact Elizabeth Sherrod at (703) 904-7100.