NTL-MARINE/WATERWAYS TRANSPORTATION-Marine Economics and Finance;NTL-MARINE/WATERWAYS TRANSPORTATION-Ports;NTL-FREIGHT-FREIGHT;NTL-FREIGHT-Freight Economics and Finance;NTL-PLANNING AND POLICY-Surveys;NTL-REFERENCES AND DIRECTORIES-Statistics;
Abstract:
The Public Port Finance Survey has been compiled for over 20 years, first by the AAPA or a member port, now by the Maritime Administration (MARAD).It is the only report of its kind in the port industry covering U.S. (including U.S. territories) and Canadian ports. The report contains primarily financial data on maritime activities at ports, including the income statement, balance sheet, outstanding bonds, debt service, sales office and cargo tonnage. Two additiona sections cover (1) data on contributions, donations, and grants received in FY 1999, and (2) ratio analyses. Sixty-five ports participated. 1 Appendix (AAPA survey form).
United States. Department of Transportation. Maritime Administration
2001-12-01
Abstract:
This report is the eleventh in a series of reports that continues the capital expenditure survey first begun by the Port Authority of New York and New...
United States. Department of Transportation. Maritime Administration
1998-10-01
Abstract:
This Report to Congress on the Status of the Public Ports of the United States, covering calendar years 1996 and 1997, discusses the U.S. public port ...
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