WEEK 2 - TRANSPORTATION
trans
"across"
portare
"to carry"
Air Transport
Advantages 1. It is the fastest mode of transport
Air Transport
Advantages 1. It is the fastest mode of transport. 2. There are generally no physical barriers to air transport. The path is always free. 3. For transporting easily perishable commodities like fruits and flowers air transport is the best mode. 4. As there is always strict adherence to the time schedule, delay is avoided. 5. It offers maximum safety.
Rail Transport
Advantages 1. Rail transports are the most suitable for carrying goods to distant places.
Rail Transport
Advantages 1. Rail transports are the most suitable for carrying goods to distant places. 2. It helps to transport bulky and heavy goods. 3. More dependable than road transport 4. Railway accidents are much less when compared to accidents in highways. 5. Long distance travel cheaper and ability to view scenery en route is the advantage of railways.
Water Transport
Advantages 1. Sea transportation offers the highest carrying capacity. A ship can even carry several airplanes.
Pipeline Transport
Advantages 1. Ideally suited to transport the liquids and gases. 2. Pipelines can be laid through difficult terrains as well as under water. 3. It involves very low energy consumption. ▫ It needs very little maintenance. 4. Pipelines are safe, accident-free and environmental friendly.
Pipeline Transport
Advantages 1.Ideally suited to transport the liquids and gases.
Road Transport
Advantages 2. Door to Door Service
Rail Transport
Advantages 2. It helps to transport bulky and heavy goods.
Pipeline Transport
Advantages 2. Pipelines can be laid through difficult terrains as well as underwater.
Water Transport
Advantages 2. Waterways are the gifts of nature and therefore no investment is required for their maintenance.
Road Transport
Advantages 3. It is flexible.
Rail Transport
Advantages 3. More dependable than road transport
Water Transport
Advantages 3. The operating cost, in case of sea transport, is also less when compared with the other modes of transport.
Pipeline Transport
Advantages 3.It involves very low energy consumption. ▫
Air Transport
Advantages 4. As there is always strict adherence to the time schedule, delay is avoided.
Pipeline Transport
Advantages 4. It needs very little maintenance.
Rail Transport
Advantages 4. Railway accidents are much less when compared to accidents in highways.
Road Transport
Advantages 4. The overhead expenses are also less in the case of road transport. Rail transport, for example, requires the construction of railway stations, erection of signals and so on.
Water Transport
Advantages 4. There is no problem of traffic congestion in the mid-sea. This avoids delay.
Water Transport
Advantages 5. Accident during the voyage is a rare occurrence. Loss of goods due to accident, therefore, is also avoided.
Road Transport
Advantages 5. It gives access even to the common man.
Air Transport
Advantages 5. It offers maximum safety.
Rail Transport
Advantages 5. Long distance travel cheaper and ability to view scenery en route is the advantage of railways.
Pipeline Transport
Advantages 5. Pipelines are safe, accident-free and environmental friendly.
Air Transport
Advantages 2. There are generally no physical barriers to air transport. The path is always free.
Air Transport
Advantages 3. For transporting easily perishable commodities like fruits and flowers air transport is the best mode.
Air Transport
Advantages 1. It is the fastest mode of transport.
Road Transport
Advantages 1. Road transports are economical.
Road Transport
Advantages 1. Road transports are economical. 2. Door to Door Service 3. It is flexible. 4. The overhead expenses are also less in the case of road transport. Rail transport, for example, requires the construction of railway stations, erection of signals and so on. 5. It gives access even to the common man
Water Transport
Advantages- 1. Sea transportation offers the highest carrying capacity. A ship can even carry several airplanes. 2. Waterways are the gifts of nature and therefore no investment is required for their maintenance. 3. The operating cost, in case of sea transport, is also less when compared with the other modes of transport. 4. There is no problem of traffic congestion in the mid-sea. This avoids delay. 5. Accident during the voyage is a rare occurrence. Loss of goods due to accident, therefore, is also avoided.
Road structure
Auto- privately owned, rental, tnvs
Road structure
Bus- scheduled, chartered, tour operator
Air Transport
Disadvantages 1. Air travel is expensive. 2. The carrying capacity of planes, when compared with ships, is much less. 3. Like sea transport, air transport is also affected by bad weather conditions. 4. High cost of construction and maintenance 5. International restrictions or rules to be observed. 6. Unsuitable for heavy bulk cargo
Water Transport
Disadvantages 1. It is the slowest mode of transport. Perishable goods cannot be sent by sea route.
Rail Transport
Disadvantages 1. Not all places are connected by trains.
Rail Transport
Disadvantages 1. Not all places are connected by trains. 2. Trains cannot carry goods to the doorstep. From the destination point, one has to arrange to collect and carry the goods to the intended place. 3. Railways have fixed routes. This mode of transport, therefore, lacks flexibility. 4. Cost and maintenance
Road Transport
Disadvantages 1. The carrying capacity is less.
Road Transport
Disadvantages 1. The carrying capacity is less. 2. Its efficiency is very much determined by the conditions of roads. Bad roads may cause such problems as breakdown and result in delay in the consignment reaching the market place or in going to your destination. 3. Limited speed 4. It is not suitable for carrying goods to very long distances, i.e., for foreign destinations. 5. During rainy season, the roads become unsafe and unfit for transportation.
Water Transport
Disadvantages 2. It is very much affected by weather and climatic conditions.
Water Transport
Disadvantages 3.Lack of stable political conditions in many countries
Water Transport
Disadvantages 4.Sea transport doesn't offer any scope for extension. All other modes of transport can be extended to newer areas
Water Transport
Disadvantages 5. There are many formalities to be complied with in sending shipments.
Pipeline Transport
Disadvantages 1. It is not flexible, i.e., it can be used only for a few fixed points.
Pipeline Transport
Disadvantages 2. Its capacity cannot be increased once it is laid.
Road Transport
Disadvantages 2. Its efficiency is very much determined by the conditions of roads. Bad roads may cause such problems as breakdown and result in delay in the consignment reaching the market place or in going to your destination.
Rail Transport
Disadvantages 2. Trains cannot carry goods to the doorstep. From the destination point, one has to arrange to collect and carry the goods to the intended place.
Pipeline Transport
Disadvantages 3. It is difficult to make security arrangements for pipelines. ▫
Road Transport
Disadvantages 3. Limited speed
Rail Transport
Disadvantages 3. Railways have fixed routes. This mode of transport, therefore, lacks flexibility.
Rail Transport
Disadvantages 4. Cost and maintenance
Road Transport
Disadvantages 4. It is not suitable for carrying goods to very long distances, i.e., for foreign destinations
Pipeline Transport
Disadvantages 4. Underground pipelines cannot be easily repaired and detection of leakage is also difficult.
Road Transport
Disadvantages 5. During rainy season, the roads become unsafe and unfit for transportation.
Air Transport
Disadvantages 3. Like sea transport, air transport is also affected by bad weather conditions.
Air Transport
Disadvantages 1. Air travel is expensive
Air Transport
Disadvantages 2. The carrying capacity of planes, when compared with ships, is much less
Air Transport
Disadvantages 4. High cost of construction and maintenance
Air Transport
Disadvantages 5. International restrictions or rules to be observed.
Air Transport
Disadvantages 6. Unsuitable for heavy bulk cargo
Water Transport
Disadvantages- 1. It is the slowest mode of transport. Perishable goods cannot be sent by sea route. 2. It is very much affected by weather and climatic conditions. 3. Lack of stable political conditions in many countries 4. Sea transport doesn't offer any scope for extension. All other modes of transport can be extended to newer areas. 5. There are many formalities to be complied with in sending shipments.
Pipeline Transport
Disadvantages: 1. It is not flexible, i.e., it can be used only for a few fixed points. 2. Its capacity cannot be increased once it is laid. ▫ It is difficult to make security arrangements for pipelines. 3. Underground pipelines cannot be easily repaired and detection of leakage is also difficult.
Intermodal Transport
Increased global trade has also increased use of intermodal transportation
transport industries
Industries which have the business of providing equipment, actual transport, transport of people or goods and services used in transport of goods or people make up a large broad and important sector of most national economies.
Transportation
It is required not only for reaching the destination but also visiting the site and moving about at the destination.
Intermodal Transport
Key issue involves the exchange of information to facilitate transfer between different transport modes
Pipeline Transport
Liquids and gases are transported in pipelines and any chemically stable substance can be sent through a pipeline.
Water Structure
Maritime
Others Structure
Micro mobility, Cable transport, Space transport, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, Pipe Transport
Intermodal Transport
More convenient for shippers (one entity provides the complete service)
Road Structure
Motorbike Other Vehicles- Camper, Trailer
Rail Structure
Private Commercial
Water Structure
Private Commercial- Chartered, Scheduled
Transportation
The term is derived from the Latin
developers have used many forms of transport to move people around.
To attract customers as well as take them around an attraction, destination
many forms of transport
To attract customers as well as take them around an attraction, destination
Intermodal Transport
Use of more than one mode of transportation to move a shipment to its destination
Intermodal Transport
Use of more than one mode of transportation to move a shipment to its destination Increased global trade has also increased use of intermodal transportation More convenient for shippers (one entity provides the complete service) Key issue involves the exchange of information to facilitate transfer between different transport modes
Modes of Transportation
Water Transport, Air Transport, Road Transport, Rail Transport, Intermodal Transport, Pipeline Transport
Variety in modes of transportation
adds color to the overall tourism experience.
Passenger Transportation Structure
air, road, rail, water,others
Air structure
charter, private, scheduled
novel modes of transport
ensure that major exhibits are viewed in a certain sequence and ensure that the crowd.
we don't have an industry.
if we can't move people from place to place — whether by air, sea, or land
development of transportation systems
is one of the key factors in the growth of international tourism
Transportation
is the movement of people and goods from one place to another
Transportation
most crucial component of the tourism infrastructure
Pipeline Transport
the transportation of goods through a pipe.
transportation sector
vital to the success of our industry.
transport industries
which have the business of providing equipment, actual transport, transport of people or goods and services used in transport of goods