2. Meaning:
Transport refers to the activity that facilities
Physical Movement of goods as well as
individuals from one place to another. In
business it support trade and industry in
carrying to raw materials to the place of
production and distributing finished products
of consumption .
4. Railways transportation:
• Rail transport is also known as train
transport. It is a means of transport,
on vehicles which run on tracks (rails
or railroads). It is one of the most
important, commonly used and very
cost effective modes of commuting
and goods carriage over long, as well
as, short distances.
5. Advantage of railways:
• Faster than shipping.
• Existing railway –system.
• Providing new jobs.
• More Flexible
7. Roadways transportation:
• Road transport meanstransportation of
goods and personnel from one place to
the other on roads.Sometimesroad
transport is the only way for carrying
goods and people to and from rural areas
which are not catered to by rail, water or
air transport.
8. Advantage of roadways:
• Door to Door Service
• Less Capital Outlay
• Service in Rural Areas
• Flexible Service
10. Airways transportation:
• Air transport is an important enabler to
achieving economic growth and
development.Air transport facilitates
integration into the global economy and
provides vital connectivity on a national,
regional, and international scale. It helps
generate trade, promote tourism, and create
employment opportunities.
11. Advantage of airways:
• High Speed
• Quick Service
• No Infrastructure Investment
• Easy Access
13. Waterways transportation:
• Water transport is the process of transport a
watercraft, such as a barge, boat, ship or
sailboat, over a body of water, such as a sea,
ocean, lake, canal or river. Ship transport is
primarily used for the carriage of people and
non-perishable goods, generally referred to as
cargo.
14. Advantage of waterways:
• Cheap
• Less Maintenance Cost
• Useful for Bulky Goods
• Helpful in Defence
16. Pipelines transportation:
• Pipeline transportation is a method
of transportationwhich involves movement
of solid, liquid or gaseous products over
long distances through pipelines. This
mode of transportation is mostly used
for transport of crude and refined
petroleum products such as oil and natural
gas.
17. Advantage of pipelines:
• They are ideally suited to transport the liquids and
gases.
• Pipelines can be laid through difficult terrains as
well as under water.
• It involves very low energy consumption.
• It needs very little maintenance.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
• Pipelines arc safe, accident-free and
environmental friendly.
18. Disadvantage of pipelines:
• It is not flexible, i.e., it can be used only for a few
fixed points.
• Its capacity cannot be increased once it is laid.
ADVERTISEMENTS:
• It is difficult to make security arrangements
for pipelines.
• Underground pipelines cannot be easily repaired and
detection of leakage is also difficult.