Saturday, April 4, 2009

Transport logistics for business

IntroductionEach business has its own particular transport needs. These depend on the nature of the business and the type of products or services it buys and sells.This guide will help you decide on the most appropriate transportation for your business needs and assess the tax implications and costs to your business.

It also Pros and cons of different modes of transportWhen deciding which method of transport to use, you need to weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of each.Depending on the distance, destination, volume and type of goods you deliver, if you want to transport goods directly from door-to-door, you can choose between different types of road transport, such as bikes, cars, vans or trucks or use alternatives such as rail, air, sea or electronic delivery.

Tells you what licences, insurance and training you or your staff will need to operate business vehicles. Noisy, pollutes the environment, less safe than alternatives, stressful for drivers, potential delays, can be expensive where there are congestion or road charges.

Fast, safe, more environmentally friendly than alternatives, does not add to congestionLimited routes, inflexible routes and timetables, expensive, sometimes unreliable. Very slow, relatively few ports, inflexible routes and timetables, port duty or taxes - requires inland transportation for door-to-door deliveryInsecure due to viruses and hackers, limited to certain goods and services. Expensive, unsuitable for some goods, limited routes, inflexible timetables, pollutes the environment, airport taxes.

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