There are many ways to encourage more efficient freight transport, often called logistics in transport planning (Schiller, Bruun, Kenworthy 2010). Some jurisdictions have strategic freight transport efficiency or emission reduction plans (NTC 2008; de Cerreño 2006). Some strategies involve public planning and investments. For example, transportation and port authorities can improve intermodal transfer facilities, making it easier to shift loads from trucks to rail and water transport. Governments can also subsidize rail and marine transport industries if efficient pricing of road freight vehicles is infeasible (Casavant and Lenzi 1989).