Electrification in Logistic transportation for imports/exports between Mexico and the United States of America
Aragon Concha, Aldair (2024)
Aragon Concha, Aldair
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2024053018658
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This thesis explores the fundamental facets of electrification within the realm of logistics for imports and exports between Mexico and the US. It aims to shine a light on the ongoing transformative shifts and the favourable ramifications they carry for the landscape of cross-border trade.
This research-based thesis has the purpose of understanding more about what electrification looks like at the time it is written (2024) for imports/exports between Mexico and the US, and some projections on its future.
This thesis reviews the current state of electrified transport in foreign trade between Mexico and the United States, by diving deeper into its advantages and disadvantages, pertinent data, and finally, into projections for the future.
The study was involved both quantitative and qualitative methods. First, a survey was conducted to ground transportation and electrification experts in the subject topic, the results were later de-veloped and measured using statistics for the quantitative questions and with descriptions for the qualitative questions. Second, the webropol survey tool was used to gather information from a group of industry workers in imports/exports between Mexico and the United States, to obtain a more accurate depiction of electrification in its current state and projections for the future.
This research, together with the results of interviews and surveys to experts in the area, provides an overview on electrification and what it can entail for foreign ground transport trade between Mexico and the United States
This research-based thesis has the purpose of understanding more about what electrification looks like at the time it is written (2024) for imports/exports between Mexico and the US, and some projections on its future.
This thesis reviews the current state of electrified transport in foreign trade between Mexico and the United States, by diving deeper into its advantages and disadvantages, pertinent data, and finally, into projections for the future.
The study was involved both quantitative and qualitative methods. First, a survey was conducted to ground transportation and electrification experts in the subject topic, the results were later de-veloped and measured using statistics for the quantitative questions and with descriptions for the qualitative questions. Second, the webropol survey tool was used to gather information from a group of industry workers in imports/exports between Mexico and the United States, to obtain a more accurate depiction of electrification in its current state and projections for the future.
This research, together with the results of interviews and surveys to experts in the area, provides an overview on electrification and what it can entail for foreign ground transport trade between Mexico and the United States