Road Transport:
Road Transport:
What does this term stand for?
Road Transport is the movement of goods by trucks, trailers, vans, or other vehicles over public roads. It provides flexibility for door-to-door delivery, short-haul, regional, and cross-border transport. Road transport integrates with warehouses, ports, and multimodal logistics networks, making it essential for the distribution of a wide variety of goods, including perishable, bulk, and time-sensitive cargo. Effective road transport requires fleet management, route planning, load optimization, vehicle maintenance, and compliance with traffic regulations to maintain efficiency and reliability.
Characteristics:
- Movement of goods using trucks, trailers, or vans
- Supports door-to-door and regional delivery
- Integrates with warehouses, ports, and multimodal networks
- Handles perishable, bulk, and time-sensitive cargo
- Requires fleet management, route planning, and regulatory compliance
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