this slide is summarizing about land transport specific in road transport
The goal of Transportation
1) To reduce transportation costs. That have good transportation management to help reduce the cost of business.
2) To increase performance. The performance will be high the number of trucks and the same employee. And can take the products to more customers.
3) To short the time to deal with good transport to deliver goods to customers more quickly. Especially quickly than competitors. Their products will come to market faster.
4) To generate additional income. The customers are willing to pay more for a faster service. Special or more accurate information. Or revenue from new customers who use the service.
5) To increase safety in the workplace. There are more important Statistics show many of the shipping companies of the moment, no accident occurred.
Advantages
1. Door-to-Door
2. Product Transport at any time, according to customer requirements
3. Comfortable, Fast
4. For short and medium distance transportation
5. Links to other transportation cannot go directly to the destination.
Disadvantages
1. High cost compared to rail transport.
2. Less secure, frequent accidents
3. Cargo volume and size limits.
4. Timing is certainly not Depend on traffic conditions and weather.
this slide is summarizing about land transport specific in road transport
The goal of Transportation
1) To reduce transportation costs. That have good transportation management to help reduce the cost of business.
2) To increase performance. The performance will be high the number of trucks and the same employee. And can take the products to more customers.
3) To short the time to deal with good transport to deliver goods to customers more quickly. Especially quickly than competitors. Their products will come to market faster.
4) To generate additional income. The customers are willing to pay more for a faster service. Special or more accurate information. Or revenue from new customers who use the service.
5) To increase safety in the workplace. There are more important Statistics show many of the shipping companies of the moment, no accident occurred.
Advantages
1. Door-to-Door
2. Product Transport at any time, according to customer requirements
3. Comfortable, Fast
4. For short and medium distance transportation
5. Links to other transportation cannot go directly to the destination.
Disadvantages
1. High cost compared to rail transport.
2. Less secure, frequent accidents
3. Cargo volume and size limits.
4. Timing is certainly not Depend on traffic conditions and weather.
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Freight forwarders minimize damage and theft, ensuring your shipments are handled using the proper tools and equipment. Besides overseeing the safe physical loading and unloading of your goods, freight forwarders reduce the risk of lost or stolen goods through their services.•Two of the most important element of a shipping and delivering goods and products is distribution and transportation.
•Transportation is the movement of things form one place to another while distribution is the system by which products are categorized, transported and distributed in their destination.
Distribution is the overall process that will ensure on how the product will reach its destination in its good condition. Transportation is a part of distribution process; it is the movement of product but does not involve strategizing how to move the products through a channel which is the concern of distribution. Transportation focus only on taking the good from its original place and giving it to the rightful receiver. Distribution is a systematic process of picking up the goods, categorizing it base on the location of its destination, it includes the packaging, storage, order fulfillment and customer handling relations. Transportation determines the efficacy of moving products, while distribution is the overall inventory, warehousing, supply chain and logistics. Distribution is like the sorting process of the goods and services.
What are the railways and airways . How airways helps in todays world.
what are the pros and cons of railways and the airways .How waterways helps in the caring of goods across the world
the oldest and the cheapest means of transport.
The different modes of transport are air, water, and land transport, which includes
Rail, road and off – road transport. Other modes also exist, including pipelines, cable
Transport, and space transport. Human – powered transport and animal – powered transport are sometimes regarded as their own mode, but these normally also fall
Into the other categories.
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3. ◦ There are various means of travel such as :-
1. Land transport :- car, bus, Tuck, riksha etc.
2. Water transport :- ship, boat etc.
3. Air transport :- airplane, helicopter etc.
5. Land transport
Land transport refers to the the movement of people, animals and goods
from one place to another on land .
Two main forms of land transport are rail transport and Road Transport.
1. Rail transport :- rail transport refers to the movement of people or goods
from one place to another through Railways, good carriges etc.
2. Road transport :- road transport refers to transportation of people or
goods from one place to another on roads.
6. Types of Land transport
• Car.
This means of
transport is fast
and
comfortable.
• Bus.
This means of
transport is big
and not very fast.