Global Media Systems

Global media systems have evolved from physical to virtual mediums as well as in terms of their scale and scope. The main media formats include: The invention of the printing press in 1450 led to the first efficient duplication of literary work, particularly religious work such as the Bible. As

Globalization as a Driver of Added Value

Globalization can be a driver of added value through four main processes: Research and development. Expanded competitive pressures provide additional incentives to innovate, particularly through new products, materials, and manufacturing techniques. Input costs. Expanded opportunities are available to find locations reducing input costs such as labor, raw materials, capital (taxation,

Canadian and American East Coast Port Competition (Televised interview)

I was interviewed by Radio Canada concerning the challenges the Port of Montreal is facing in light of larger containerships and port competition on the US East Coast (New York, Baltimore, Hampton Roads). The interview (in French) is available here: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1114854/ports-industrie-maritime-porte-conteneurs-cote-etats-unis

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E-Book

The third edition of the Geography of Transport Systems was published in 2013, and the current edition is the sixth (released in 2024).

B.10 – Transportation and Blockchains

Author: Dr. Jean-Paul Rodrigue Blockchains, which are distributed electronic ledgers, can help support the transactional complexity of logistics and intermodal transportation. 1. The Emergence of Blockchains The digitalization of transportation through the integration of information technologies into the processes of transport management and operations is well underway. While many aspects