Port site has what it takes
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The amenities and economic incentives available at Louisiana's Shreveport are discussed to identify the suitability of the site for manufacturing industries. The plans of Steelscape, a metal processing company based in Washington, to set up a plant at this port are discussed. Port has a number of industries, which can help any industry develop a sustainable supply chain. Other oil and petrochemicals projects, and technology projects in the state of Louisiana are also discussed in brief.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2005
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Online asset management comes of age
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Online asset management of two companies, McKesson Corporation and NCH Corporation are discussed. Both companies are using web-based services from Atlanta based Virtual Premise for asset management.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2005
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World's longest tunnel will speed Swiss rail traffic
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The construction of world's longest tunnel, Gotthard project, in Switzerland is presented. The 325m long tunnel starts from Zurich to Lugano expected to improve the rail traffic in the country.
Publication Name: Site Selection
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2005
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