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2. Introduction
TRANSPORTATION IN CERTAIN MODES
THAT REQUIRE A MINIMUM APPROVAL TO
DEVELOP THE ECONOMIC GROWTH AND
INCREASE THE PUBLIC AWARENESS.
TRANSPORTATION VERY IMPORTANT IN
GROWING THE ECONOMIC SUBSTANTIAL
ON THE PREVIOUS ELEMENT ALONG
WITH THE PRICE ESTIMATION EITHER
INCREASE OR DECREASE.
3. Transport levels
IMPORTANT FACTOR TO THE
SUCCESS OF DISTRIBUTION IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THE ECONOMIC
INFRASTRUCTURE.
INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF
TRANSPORT LEVEL IN DIFFERENT
COUNTRY.
4. Supply
• Effectiveness and the recovery time
from the transport eco system example
from the previous eco problem from
the inactive and ineffectiveness due to
the insufficient of the eco system
stability.
5. Ancient time
• Transport exist during the day of the early event and the
traditional method of transport are being used as a
transportation example: bird , horse and donkey for the
magnificent transportation which could bring any
exclusive opportunity in the world of trades in the
transportation economic .
• The transport system will be useful for the merge in all
inventory in a single one time or in the basis of the
supply which could ever save time, save cost and save
people life In emergency time.
6. Transport authorities
• The common requirement for the transport
economic which enable the product to reduce
in certain time for a good purposes.
• The link on the transport system may not be
always available from time to different time
due to the economic impact which could bring
the factor of a particular non competitive in
the market global.