sennder announces the successful closing of the acquisition of the European Surface Transportation operations of C.H. Robinson.

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Glossary

Means of Transportation

Definition

Means of transportation refer to various modes and vehicles used to transport goods, people, or materials from one location to another. These modes of transportation include road, rail, air, and water, each offering distinct advantages and disadvantages depending on factors such as distance, urgency, cost, and specific requirements of the cargo being transported.

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FAQ

The main means of transportation in logistics include road, rail, air, and water transportation.
To choose the best means of transportation for your logistics needs, consider factors such as distance, urgency, cost, cargo requirements, environmental impact, and the possibility of combining multiple means of transportation.
Example or usage in road freight logistics

A logistics company is tasked with delivering a shipment of electronic components from a factory in Germany to a distribution center in the United States. The company decides to use a combination of road, air, and road transportation to complete the delivery. The shipment is first transported by truck from the factory to an airport in Germany, then flown to an airport in the United States, and finally transported by truck again to the distribution center. This multimodal approach ensures the timely delivery of the components while minimizing transportation costs.

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