MEDIA RELEASE PR41992
The Journal of Commerce Seaports Division Announces the Release of The Yangtze River World Report
NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 2, 2010 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
Authored by Jon Monroe and Shen, Chengxi, well-known logistics industry and China authorities, The Yangtze
economic indicators and infrastructure projects affecting the growth of the largest inland cargo transport corridor in
China, while also providing clickable links to underlying jpeg files of approximately 250 maps, charts and photos
that appear, making all material available to buyers in usable formats for PowerPoint presentations and other uses.
The report provides links to customized Google maps, available exclusively to buyers of the Report, showing the
exact location and key facts of major port facilities along the river as described in the report. Flushed with in-depth
detail on strategic cities that include city and port profiles as well as details on pillar industries, port and terminal
development, existing and new highway, railway, and bridge infrastructure, and details on economic development
zones and leading companies driving investment in that city, The Yangtze River World Report is a must-have for
business looking to expand into this region.
Some uses of the report include:
-- uncover areas for investing
-- identify changing patterns in infrastructure that will meet your
sourcing, origin logistics and overall transportation needs
-- identify tax incentives with the "Go West" policy
-- provides a clear footprint of international companies successfully
building their network inland...and how you can do it
-- understand changing transportation routes and labor market...more
direct and lower cost
A full table of contents is now available on the site, and a webcast about the report can also be viewed.
The report is now available to pre-order. To purchase or learn more about the report, please visit:
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intelligence and analytical content supporting commercial maritime, rail, trucking, warehousing and logistics
industries worldwide. The company's portfolio of more than 100 online, print and interactive workflow business
solutions includes The Journal of Commerce, Breakbulk, RailResource, PIERS Global Intelligence Solutions and
an array of international trade and transportation databases and directories. UBM Global Trade, a subsidiary of
United Business Media Limited, is headquartered in Newark, NJ, with offices throughout the United States. For
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CONTACT: Ray Venturino, +1-973-776-8520, rventurino@joc.com