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Security Aspects Of Uni And Multimodal Hazmat Transportation Systems Genserik L L Reniers

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Security Aspects Of Uni And Multimodal Hazmat Transportation Systems Genserik L L Reniers
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.5 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Genserik L. L. Reniers, Luca Zamparini
ISBN: 9783527329908, 9783527664818, 3527329900, 3527664815
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Security Aspects Of Uni And Multimodal Hazmat Transportation Systems Genserik L L Reniers by Genserik L. L. Reniers, Luca Zamparini 9783527329908, 9783527664818, 3527329900, 3527664815 instant download after payment.

Written in a clear language, for use by scholars, managers and decisionmakers, this practical guide to the hot topic is unique in treating the
security aspects of hazmat transportation from both uni-modal and multi-modal perspectives. To begin with, each transport mode and its
relation to security vulnerability, analyses, figures, and approaches is discussed separately. Secondly, the optimization process of a hazmat
supply chain is examined from a holistic, integrated viewpoint. Finally, the book discusses and compares the various hazmat transport security
policies and strategies adopted in various regions around the world. The result is a must-have source of high-quality information including
many case studies.Content:
Chapter 1 Editorial Introduction (pages 1–8): Prof. Luca Zamparini and Prof. Genserik Reniers
Chapter 2 History and Importance of Hazmat Transportation (pages 9–15): Prof. Genserik Reniers
Chapter 3 Economic Issues in Hazmat Transportation (pages 17–26): Luca Zamparini
Chapter 4 Security of Hazmat Transports by Road (pages 27–48): Mark Lepofsky
Chapter 5 Security Aspects of Hazmat Transport Using Railroad (pages 49–69): Manish Verma and Vedat Verter
Chapter 6 Security of Hazmat Transports by Inland Waterways (pages 71–89): Pero Vidan and Josip Kasum
Chapter 7 Security of Hazmat Transports by Pipeline (pages 91–113): Paul W. Parfomak
Chapter 8 Mulitmodal Transport: Historical Evolution and Logistics Framework (pages 115–133): Wout Dullaert, Bert Vernimmen and Luca Zamparini
Chapter 9 Multimodal Analysis Framework for Hazmat Transports and Security (pages 135–162): Cathy Macharis, Koen Van Raemdonck, Juha Hintsa and Olivier Mairesse
Chapter 10 Metaheuristics for the Multimodal Optimization of Hazmat Transports (pages 163–181): Kenneth Sorensen, Pablo Maya Duque, Christine Vanovermeire and Marco Castro
Chapter 11 Freight Security and Livability: US Toxic and Hazardous Events from 2000 to 2010 (pages 183–199): Lisa Schweitzer, Pamela Murray?Tuite, Daniel Inloes, Mohja Rhoads and Fynnwin Prager
Chapter 12 Security of Hazmat Transports in Italy (pages 201–218): Paola Papa and Prof. Luca Zamparini
Chapter 13 Security of Hazmat Transports in The Netherlands from a Security Practitioner's Point of View (pages 219–235): Henk Neddermeijer
Chapter 14 Safeguarding Hazmat Shipments in the US: Policies and Challenges (pages 237–261): Joseph S. Szyliowicz
Chapter 15 Security of Hazmat Transports in Iran (pages 263–272): Amir Saman Kheirkhah
Chapter 16 Conclusions and Recommendations (pages 273–276): Prof. Genserik Reniers and Prof. Luca Zamparini

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