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Abhijeet S
TRANSPORTATION
The key concepts in today’s world-economy derive their very existence because of the physical and electronic linkages developed by the technology. There would be neither a world market nor globalization nor liberalization without the existence of reliable and robust means of transportation.
In fact, in today’s competitive market the prices are dictated to a large extent by the elements of logistics, e.g. packaging, warehousing and handling at the transportation terminals.
Transport develops distance markets, reduces the physical separation of different countries, and augments international trade. It accelerates the growth and distribution of wealth. The networks of Transport routes are a must for every country. Denser the network, the more is the economic progress.
Transport is considered as infrastructural facility. It helps in the mutual operation by bringing people together and promoting exchange of ideas. In a country like India where there is overpopulation Transport is very useful. Transport act as a lifelines during natural calamities.
Transport is a very important for the defence of the country. Transport is considered as infrastructural facility. It helps in the mutual operation by bringing people together and promoting exchange of ideas. In a country like India where there is overpopulation Transport is very useful
MEANING
Transport is one of the important aids to trade. It makes possible production and distribution of goods and services. It makes possible production because of transfer of raw materials and other requirements from the place of supply to the production. It makes possible distribution because it supplies the goods from the place of production to the place of consumption.
Transport or transportation is the movement of people, goods, signals and information from one place to another. The term is derived from the Latin ‘trans’ ("across") and ‘portare’ ("to carry").
The field of transport has several aspects: loosely they can be divided into a triad of infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. Infrastructure includes the transport networks (roads, railways, airways, canals, pipelines, etc.) that are used, as well as the nodes or terminals (such as airports, railway stations, bus stations and seaports).
The vehicles generally ride on the networks, such as automobiles, trains, airplanes. The operations deal with the control of the system, such as traffic signals and ramp meters, railroad switches, air traffic control, etc.
The key concepts in today’s world-economy derive their very existence because of the physical and electronic linkages developed by the technology. There would be neither a world market nor globalization nor liberalization without the existence of reliable and robust means of transportation.
In fact, in today’s competitive market the prices are dictated to a large extent by the elements of logistics, e.g. packaging, warehousing and handling at the transportation terminals.
Transport develops distance markets, reduces the physical separation of different countries, and augments international trade. It accelerates the growth and distribution of wealth. The networks of Transport routes are a must for every country. Denser the network, the more is the economic progress.
Transport is considered as infrastructural facility. It helps in the mutual operation by bringing people together and promoting exchange of ideas. In a country like India where there is overpopulation Transport is very useful. Transport act as a lifelines during natural calamities.
Transport is a very important for the defence of the country. Transport is considered as infrastructural facility. It helps in the mutual operation by bringing people together and promoting exchange of ideas. In a country like India where there is overpopulation Transport is very useful
MEANING
Transport is one of the important aids to trade. It makes possible production and distribution of goods and services. It makes possible production because of transfer of raw materials and other requirements from the place of supply to the production. It makes possible distribution because it supplies the goods from the place of production to the place of consumption.
Transport or transportation is the movement of people, goods, signals and information from one place to another. The term is derived from the Latin ‘trans’ ("across") and ‘portare’ ("to carry").
The field of transport has several aspects: loosely they can be divided into a triad of infrastructure, vehicles, and operations. Infrastructure includes the transport networks (roads, railways, airways, canals, pipelines, etc.) that are used, as well as the nodes or terminals (such as airports, railway stations, bus stations and seaports).
The vehicles generally ride on the networks, such as automobiles, trains, airplanes. The operations deal with the control of the system, such as traffic signals and ramp meters, railroad switches, air traffic control, etc.