| Management number | 220047579 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $11.60 | Model Number | 220047579 | ||
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“NAVIGATING U.S. FREIGHT AND TRUCKING offers a clear and practical look into the systems, routes, and logistics networks that keep goods moving across America.”The movement of freight across the United States is one of the most important foundations of the modern economy. From long-haul highway transport to regional cargo distribution, the American trucking industry connects ports, factories, warehouses, and communities every day. NAVIGATING U.S. FREIGHT AND TRUCKING provides readers with a structured and insightful overview of this vast transportation system, explaining how logistics networks function and why trucking remains the backbone of cargo movement across the country.This guide is designed for readers interested in understanding how freight moves through national highways, distribution corridors, and supply chains that span thousands of miles.Understanding the American Freight NetworkAcross the United States, trucking routes link major economic centers, industrial regions, and coastal shipping ports. Highways such as Interstate 40, Interstate 80, and Interstate 95 serve as essential arteries for long-distance freight movement.This book explores how these major routes connect key logistics hubs in cities such as Chicago, Dallas, and Los Angeles, where distribution centers and warehouses coordinate the flow of goods across the nation.Readers gain insight into how freight travels from production facilities to retail destinations through an interconnected transportation network.Logistics, Cargo Transport, and Supply ChainsUnderstanding freight transport requires more than knowing the highways. It also involves learning how logistics systems operate behind the scenes. This guide explains the essential components of the trucking sector in a clear and accessible way.Topics explored include:The structure of the U.S. freight and logistics industryCargo categories including retail goods, agricultural products, and industrial materialsHow trucking connects with rail, maritime shipping, and air freight systemsThe role of distribution hubs and regional transport corridorsOperational considerations such as route planning and cargo schedulingThese insights help readers understand the complexity and coordination required to move goods across large distances efficiently.Life on the Road in the Trucking SectorLong-distance trucking involves extended travel across diverse landscapes and regions. Drivers often cross multiple states in a single journey, passing through logistics centers, highway service areas, and freight corridors that operate continuously throughout the year.This guide highlights common aspects of the professional trucking environment, including:The structure of long-haul and regional freight routesTruck stops and highway service areas designed for driversOperational logistics that support freight movement between cities and portsThe importance of safety, scheduling, and route efficiencyThese insights provide readers with a deeper appreciation for the role of trucking professionals within the national economy.Roadside Stops and Travel BreaksEven within the freight industry, the road culture that surrounds trucking has created its own network of roadside diners and highway cafés. Across major freight corridors, drivers often stop at service areas and truck stops that provide simple and dependable meals.NAVIGATING U.S. FREIGHT AND TRUCKING provides a comprehensive overview of one of the most important transportation systems in the modern economy. Through clear explanations and structured insights, readers can better understand how freight networks operate across the United States. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8251297058 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.49 x 0.53 x 11.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
| Print length | 148 pages |
| Publication date | March 8, 2026 |
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