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Return-Loads Bureaus To Save Waste In Transportation by United States. Council of National Defense. Highways Transport Committee is an insightful and informative book that addresses a crucial aspect of transportation management in times of national crisis. This book, published during the early 20th century, sheds light on the efforts made by the United States government to combat waste and inefficiency in transportation during World War I.

The Council of National Defense, specifically its Highways Transport Committee, played a vital role in implementing the return-loads bureaus across the country. These bureaus aimed to optimize transportation by ensuring that trucks and vehicles did not return empty after delivering goods. Through a comprehensive analysis of data and careful planning, the Council successfully established a network of bureaus that facilitated the matching of supply and demand in transportation.

What sets this book apart is its rigorous approach to data analysis. The authors meticulously present statistics and figures to substantiate their claims regarding the waste in transportation during the war. They meticulously analyze the transportation industry, identify areas of improvement, and propose strategies to ensure maximum utilization of resources. Moreover, the inclusion of real-life anecdotes and case studies adds a human touch and brings the readers closer to the challenges faced during that era.

The book also delves into the economic benefits of efficient transportation. By reducing waste and maximizing the utilization of resources, the return-loads bureaus not only aided in the war effort but also resulted in substantial savings for both the government and businesses involved in transportation. The authors provide compelling arguments, supported by concrete evidence, as to why efficient transportation was crucial for national defense and economic stability.

One of the book's strengths lies in its accessibility and clarity. Despite being a technical subject related to transportation management, the authors present the information in a concise and straightforward manner. The use of clear language and organization effectively conveys complex ideas without overwhelming the reader. This makes it an ideal resource for those interested in historical transportation management or anyone seeking insights into the challenges faced by the United States during the war years.

However, it is important to note that this book's content is specific to the era in which it was published. While it provides valuable historical context and lessons, some of the concepts and strategies discussed may not be directly applicable to contemporary transportation management. Therefore, readers should approach this book with an understanding of its historical significance, rather than expecting it to offer immediate solutions to modern-day transportation challenges.

In conclusion, Return-Loads Bureaus To Save Waste In Transportation by United States. Council of National Defense. Highways Transport Committee offers a fascinating glimpse into the efforts made by the United States government to combat waste in transportation during World War I. With its meticulous data analysis, economic insights, and accessibility, this book is an excellent resource for those interested in understanding the historical context of transportation management.

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APRIL 2, 1918 BULLETIN NO. 1

RETURN LOADS BUREAUS TO SAVE WASTE IN TRANSPORTATION

HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT COMMITTEE COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE WASHINGTON, D. C.

RESOLUTION PASSED BY THE COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE.

"The Council of National Defense approves the widest possible use of the motor truck as a transportation agency, and requests the State Councils of Defense and other State authorities to take all necessary steps to facilitate such means of transportation, removing any regulations that tend to restrict and discourage such use."

WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1918

COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE. HIGHWAYS TRANSPORT COMMITTEE. WASHINGTON, D. C.

RETURN LOAD BUREAUS TO SAVE WASTE IN TRANSPORTATION.

RELIEF FROM RAILROAD DELAYS AND EMBARGOES.

Through the cooperation of State Councils of Defense, Chambers of Commerce, local War Boards, and Motor Clubs, the Council of National Defense, through its Highways Transport Committee and its State Councils Section is building up a system for more efficient utilization of the highways of the country as a means of affording merchants and manufacturers relief from railroad embargoes and delays due to freight congestion.

This system already is in successful operation in Connecticut and is being extended throughout the country... Continue reading book >>




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