Building Canada - Modern Infrastructure for a Strong Canada - Infrastructure and the Economy - Figure 4 - Transpacific Container Traffic Forecast 2005-2015 - Long text description
Infrastructure and the Economy
Figure 4 - Transpacific Container Traffic Forecast 2005-2015 - Long text description
Two bar graphs showing a forecast of transpacific container traffic for 2005 and 2015. Worldwide container traffic is projected to nearly double between 2005 and 2015. The first bar graph shows that global container traffic is predicted to be 391.0 million twenty-foot equivalent units (or TEUs) in 2005 and 782.0 million TEUs in 2015. The second bar graph shows that transportation container traffic is predicted to be 88.0 million TEUs in 2005 and 138.0 million TEUs in 2015.
Source: InterVISTAS Consulting, Canada's Asia-Pacific Gateway and Corridor: A Strategic Context for Competitive Advantage, March 2007
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