Publisher: Freedonia Focus Reports
Category: Freight & Cargo

Freight & Cargo market research reports by Freedonia Focus Reports

(5 reports matching your criteria)
    • Freight Services: United States

      Freight Services: United States This report forecasts to 2028 US freight services revenues in nominal US dollars. Total revenues are segmented by mode in terms of: truck, rail, pipeline, water, and air. To illustrate historical trends, total revenues, the various segments, the value of US goods trad ... Read More

    • Freight by Rail: United States

      Freight by Rail: United States This report forecasts to 2028 US freight railroad revenue in nominal US dollars as well as volume hauled in ton-miles. A ton-mile represents one ton of freight carried one mile. Total revenue and volume are segmented by carrier type in terms of: Class I railroads, and ... Read More

    • Freight Services: United States

      Freight Services: United States This report forecasts to 2021 and 2025 US freight services revenues in nominal US dollars. Total revenues are segmented by mode in terms of: truck, rail, pipeline, water, and air. To illustrate historical trends, total revenues, the various segments, the value of the ... Read More

    • Freight by Rail: United States

      Freight by Rail: United States This report forecasts to 2021 and 2025 US freight railroad revenue in nominal US dollars as well as volume hauled in ton-miles. A ton-mile represents one ton of freight carried one mile. Total revenue and volume are segmented by carrier type in terms of: Class I railro ... Read More

    • Transport Refrigeration Systems: United States

      Transport Refrigeration Systems: United States This report forecasts to 2024 US transport refrigeration system demand and shipments in nominal US dollars at the manufacturer level. Demand is also forecasted to 2024 in units. Total demand in value and unit terms is segmented by product in terms of: t ... Read More

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