Factors and trends that influence the global integrated transport system
Cupsa Ovidiu-Sorin
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Cupsa Ovidiu-Sorin: Constanta Maritime University
Constanta Maritime University Annals, 2011, vol. 16, issue 2, 21-24
Abstract:
Multimodalism is not a current concept; it has been used in the human history ever since the beginning of diversification of transportation phase. Along with the expansion of transportation networks, the interlinking and integration of all these networks in a global transport network, the multimodal transport systems, allowed the access in almost all the points from the surface of the Earth in which there are human communities. The process of globalization had as a consequence the creation of a worldwide global integrated transport system, a system that is permanently influenced by the evolution of the regional commercial markets
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Date: 2011
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