Road Freight:

Road Freight:

What does this term stand for?

Road Freight is the transportation of goods over land using trucks, trailers, or vans, providing flexibility, speed, and accessibility for local, regional, and cross-border distribution. It is one of the most widely used transport modes in logistics due to its ability to deliver point-to-point and handle a wide range of cargo types, from pallets and containers to bulk items. Road freight integrates with warehouses, rail terminals, ports, and multimodal logistics networks, and relies on route optimization, fleet management, vehicle load planning, and compliance with safety and regulatory requirements. It is essential for last-mile delivery, time-sensitive shipments, and supply chains that require precise coordination and high reliability.

 Characteristics:

  • Transport of goods over land using trucks, trailers, or vans
  • Flexible for local, regional, and international deliveries
  • Supports a wide variety of cargo types and point-to-point delivery
  • Integrates with multimodal networks including rail and ports
  • Relies on route planning, fleet management, load optimization, and regulatory compliance

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