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    Freight Facility Location Selection: A Guide for Public Officials

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    Freight Facility Location Selection: A Guide for Public Officials

    Freight Facility Location Selection: A Guide for Public Officials
    National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) Report 13. Research and Innovative Technology Administration
    TRB, NAS Press | 2011 | ISBN: 9780309213547 | 80 pages | PDF | 4 MB

    This report describes the key criteria that the private sector considers when making decisions on where to build new logistics facilities.

    The objective of this research is to develop a guide that:
    1) informs public-sector freight policy and decisionmakers about the key criteria that the private sector considers when siting logistics facilities,
    2) informs the public sector about the complexity of the various facility types and the role they play in goods movement and supply chain management, and
    3) enhances the potential for successful projects.

    Table of Contents
    Preface
    Chapter 1: Introduction and Background
    What is the purpose of this guide?
    Who should use this guide?
    How to use this guide
    What do we mean by freight facilities?
    Keys to freight facility development success
    Chapter 2: Evaluating Freight Facility Impacts and Benefits
    Economic effects
    Transportation effects
    Other public sector costs
    Chapter 3: The Critical Roles of Groundwork and Collaboration
    Laying the groundwork
    Public sector assistance and incentives
    Best practices for the public sector
    Chapter 4: How the Location Selection Process Works
    Site selection: the big picture
    Stages of site selection
    Planning and strategy
    Network modeling and analysis
    Location screening
    Field and site analysis
    Cost modeling
    Incentives, negotiations, and final selection
    Chapter 5: How Candidate Sites Are Evaluated
    Ability to access key markets or customers
    Interaction with transportation networks
    Labor and workforce
    Total cost environment
    Availability and cost of suitable facilities
    Utilities
    Permitting and regulation
    Tax environment
    Public sector assistance and incentives
    Climate and natural hazards
    Weighing site selection factors
    Chapter 6: The Changing Landscape (Complicating Factors)
    Changing role of the freight facility
    Changes in global sourcing
    Fuel costs and environmental factors
    Organizational factors and comprehensiveness
    Computer model use and sophistication
    Transportation network congestion
    Competition with other types of development
    Appendix A: List of private sector interviewees
    Appendix B: Glossary of terms
    with TOC BookMarkLinks


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