Maritime
Maritime infrastructure is like a cardiovascular system – each form of infrastructure is interconnected and, for optimal operation, each needs to be efficient and carry out its responsibilities. Because of its large role in U.S. transportation, and its interdependencies with other modes like highways and rails, waterway systems directly and significantly impact local, state, and national economies.
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Why Maritime?Open/Close
U.S. inland waterways and rivers are the backbone of the freight network.
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Maritime SafetyOpen/Close
Maritime transportation is an extremely safe mode of transport due to the safety features of the vessels and the training of the crew.
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State of MaritimeOpen/Close
Aging port and lock infrastructure is causing unnecessary delays and costs today.
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Investing In MaritimeOpen/Close
Investments in maritime infrastructure keep trade flowing freely and safely through U.S. ports, rivers and inland waterways.
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