The study was performed for the Little Rock Port Authority to aid in planning development of both port facilities and the vacant waterfront area. The types of industries that are attracted to plant sites adjacent to navigable waterways generally are those that are likely to utilize barge or ocean vessel transportation for their receipts and/or shipments. Fifty-two industry types have been identified as prime candidates for locating at the Port of Little Rock.
Master Plan for Marine Terminal Facilities and Industrial Development
1979
120 pages
Report
No indication
English
Economic Studies , Urban Administration & Planning , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Marine terminals , Terminal facilities , Arkansas , Industries , Economic development , Harbors , Urban planning , Water transportation , Cargo transportation , Revenue , Industrial development , Little Rock(Arkansas) , Industrial parks
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