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

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Glossary

Road Transport

Definition

Road transport refers to the movement of goods, people, or animals from one location to another using various types of vehicles, such as cars, trucks, buses, and motorcycles, on a network of roads and highways. This mode of transportation plays a vital role in modern society by facilitating trade, economic growth, and social connections between communities. It is characterized by its flexibility, accessibility, and affordability, making it a popular choice for both short- and long-distance transportation needs.

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FAQ

There are several types of road transport, including passenger transport (e.g., cars, buses, taxis), freight transport (e.g., trucks, trailers), and specialized transport (e.g., emergency vehicles, waste collection trucks).
Some advantages of road transport include flexibility, door-to-door service, affordability, and accessibility to remote areas. It also offers shorter transit times for short- and medium-distance transportation compared to other modes like rail or maritime transport.
Road transport has some disadvantages, such as traffic congestion, air pollution, noise pollution, and a higher risk of accidents compared to other transportation modes like rail or air transport. Additionally, it can be limited by factors such as road conditions, weather, and weight restrictions.
Road transport facilitates trade and commerce by enabling the efficient movement of goods and services between businesses, consumers, and suppliers. It also supports economic growth by providing job opportunities in the transportation and logistics sectors, promoting tourism, and connecting communities for social and economic development.
Example or usage in road freight logistics

Road transport is a critical component of road freight logistics, as it enables the efficient and timely movement of goods from manufacturers and suppliers to their intended destinations, such as warehouses, distribution centers, and retail outlets. Logistics companies rely on road transport to meet the diverse needs of their clients, from transporting raw materials and finished goods to providing just-in-time delivery services. By offering a flexible and cost-effective means of transporting goods, road transport plays a crucial role in maintaining global supply chains and supporting economic growth.

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