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Vehicles used in different  
modes of transport
 
 
Contents
● 1.What is transport?
● 2.Airways
● 3.Roadways
● 4.Waterways
● 5.Railways
● 6. Pipelines
● 7.Conclusion
 
 
1.What is transport?
Means  by which a shipment is moved from 
point “A” to point “B”, such as by air,  rail
road or sea. 

 
 
2.Airways
Air freighting is commonly used by businesses for 
the  delivery of  goods  from distant suppliers. This 
type of transport is useful to deliver  products  within 
short time limits , fragile goods and products that 
are not bulky. Products in high demand and in short 
supply may also be air freighted in order to meet 
customer demands. The value ratio will be a 
determing  factor .

 
 
3.Road
Road a very popular  mоde of transport used by 
suppliers and business to deliver orders . Many 
transport companies provide scheduled delivery 
days and next day delivery services, depending 
upon your needs. Goods can be packet/grouped 
in box or in containers which are also used for 
sea transportation.

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