Haulage
Haulage
What does this term stand for?
Haulage refers to the transportation of goods over land, typically via trucks, lorries, or trains, from suppliers, warehouses, or ports to their final destinations. It is a critical part of the supply chain, ensuring that products move efficiently from production points to distribution centers or customers. Haulage can involve short-distance local deliveries or long-distance national and international shipments, depending on business needs. Effective haulage operations require proper route planning, vehicle maintenance, cargo security, and adherence to transportation regulations. Reliable haulage services help minimize delivery delays, reduce damage to goods, and maintain continuity in the supply chain.
Characteristics:
- Land transport via trucks or trains
- Short or long distances
- Charged per weight or distance
- Ensures safe and timely delivery
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