Transportation
Transportation, in the context of logistics and supply chain management, refers to the movement of goods from one location to another. This process is integral to ensuring the flow of products from the point of origin, such as a manufacturing facility, to the point of consumption, such as a retail store or the end consumer. Modes of transportation can include road, rail, sea, and air, and the choice of mode depends on factors like cost, speed, reliability, and the nature of the goods being transported.
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FAQ
In road freight logistics, transportation involves moving goods by truck from the manufacturer's facility to a warehouse, from the warehouse to a retail store, or directly to the consumer's location. The logistics company uses technology to track the location of the truck in real-time, optimize the route to reduce fuel consumption and delivery time, and communicate with the driver and the customer.