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CONFERENCE INFORMATION

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Session presentations and videos are now available.

About the Freight in the Southeast Conference

The Southeast Region has benefited from the foreign direct investment, perceptions of business friendly environments, and access to relatively less congested transportation networks. The region also depends upon exports to provide markets and jobs for its industries. 

The Southeast Region is served by all the Class I railroads, the largest navigation system in the nation (the Ohio, Mississippi and Tenn-Tom river systems and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway), some of the nation’s largest freight airports, and a highway system that links our markets to each other and the world. Freight Transportation is important to promoting economic development and ensuring economic opportunities for the region’s future growth.

The Freight in the Southeast Conference seeks to capture some of the major trends shaping the region's freight transportation systems.

Freight in the Southeast 2011 Conference presentation
Freight in the Southeast 2011 Conference attendees

Freight in the Southeast 2011 Conference in Charlotte, NC

Previous Freight in the Southeast Conferences

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