Please join TAG Supply Chain & Logistics and TAG International Business for lunch and a panel discussion with the Panama Gateway International Association, Georgia Tech Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, Georgia Ports Authority and the Georgia Tech Panama Logistics Innovation & Research Center.
Event Details
Where: Technology Square Research Building
When: Thursday, May 29, 2014, 3:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
The Panama Canal expansion, scheduled for completion in 2015, is expected to dramatically increase the flow of goods through east and gulf coast ports. Join the discussion exploring what this will mean for roadway transportation infrastructure nationwide. Researchers from the Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development at the Georgia Institute of Technology will share the results of their work analyzing the impact of the expansion on the volume of commodity movement, trucking route choice, economic impact and how federal, state, and local government is planning to accommodate future freight needs. Following the presentation, panelists will discuss the service impact of shifting cargo to bigger ships and the net effects of either driving shipping to or from the U.S. East Coast ports.
Panelists from: Panama Gateway International Association, Georgia Tech Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development, Georgia Ports Authority and the Georgia Tech Panama Logistics Innovation & Research Center
Register Today!
TAG members: $25; Non-members $40
For more information and to register online, please visit http://bit.ly/tagpanama.
Sponsors
Gold: Pyramid Consulting
Silver: Catavolt, Primus Software Corporation, Software AG Suite, Georgia Tech Supply Chain & Logistics Institute