
Freight transport, also referred to as freight forwarding, is the physical process of
transporting
commodities and
merchandise goods and
cargo. The term shipping originally referred to
transport by sea but in
American English
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, it has been extended to refer to transport by land or air (International English: "carriage") as well. "
Logistics
Logistics is the part of supply chain management that deals with the efficient forward and reverse flow of goods, services, and related information from the point of origin to the Consumption (economics), point of consumption according to the ...
", a term borrowed from the military environment, is also used in the same sense.
History
Prehistoric Era
Initial human civilization relied heavily on
domesticated animals, such as
horses,
camels, and
donkeys, to transport their goods. The invention of the
wheel
A wheel is a rotating component (typically circular in shape) that is intended to turn on an axle Bearing (mechanical), bearing. The wheel is one of the key components of the wheel and axle which is one of the Simple machine, six simple machin ...
in
Mesopotamia
Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent. Today, Mesopotamia is known as present-day Iraq and forms the eastern geographic boundary of ...
in 5000BC improved this efficiency by allowing for carts and carriages to be created, which animals could pull.
Classical Era
Romans
The
Romans built a vast network of roads, which facilitated trade across the numerous cities in its empire.
Silk Road
Transport along the silk road, a land-based route, was generally done through caravans, equipped with camels that would carry goods. It was uncommon for traders to traverse the entirety of the silk road - they would pass on their goods to other traders along different legs of the journey.
Medieval Period
Modern Period
Industrial Revolution
Freight transport in the UK was shaped significantly by the
industrial revolution. The midlands of England saw a sophisticated
canal system, which allowed freight to be transported easily through long distances. Additionally,
railway systems were popularized, initially consisting of horse-drawn carts, but switched to
steam powered trains later on.
Aviation
After the invention of the plane by the
Wright Brothers, the first air freight shipment was delivered in 1910. While the industry and demand for air freight delivery remained low throughout much of the 20th century, the creation of
FedEx
FedEx Corporation, originally known as Federal Express Corporation, is an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate holding company specializing in Package delivery, transportation, e-commerce, and ...
in 1973 revolutionised the industry by introducing specialised
cargo flights, rather than aggregating passenger and cargo flights in one trip.
Autonomous Transportation
Presently,
autonomous vehicles have been trialled by many companies as a method of transportation, intending to reduce labour costs. Additionally, robots designed to automate the '
last-mile delivery' stage have also been considered by businesses.
Modes of shipment

In 2015, 108 trillion
tonne-kilometers were transported worldwide (anticipated to grow by 3.4% per year until 2050 (128 Trillion in 2020)): 70% by sea, 18% by road, 9% by rail, 2% by
inland waterways and less than 0.25% by air.
Grounds
Land or "ground" shipping can be made by
train or by
truck
A truck or lorry is a motor vehicle designed to transport freight, carry specialized payloads, or perform other utilitarian work. Trucks vary greatly in size, power, and configuration, but the vast majority feature body-on-frame construct ...
(British English:
lorry). Ground transport is typically more affordable than air, but more expensive than sea, especially in
developing countries, where inland
infrastructure may not be efficient. In air and sea shipments, ground transport is required to take the cargo from its place of origin to the
airport
An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial Aviation, air transport. They usually consist of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surf ...
or
seaport and then to its destination because it is not always possible to establish a production facility near ports due to the limited coastlines of countries.
Ship

Much freight transport is done by
cargo ships. An individual nation's fleet and the people that crew it are referred to as its
merchant navy or merchant marine. According to a 2018 report from the
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), merchant shipping (or seaborne trade) carries 80-90% of
international trade and 60-70% by value. On rivers and
canals,
barges are often used to carry
bulk cargo.
Air
Cargo is transported by
air in specialized cargo aircraft and in the luggage compartments of passenger aircraft. Air freight is typically the fastest mode for long-distance freight transport, but it is also the most expensive.
Space
Multimodal
Cargo is exchanged between different modes of transportation via
transport hubs, also known as
transport interchanges or
Nodes (e.g. train stations, airports, etc.). Cargo is shipped under a single contract but performed using at least two different modes of transport (e.g. ground and air). Cargo may not be containerized.
Intermodal
Multimodal transport featuring containerized cargo (or
intermodal container) that is easily transferred between ship, rail, plane and truck.
For example, a shipper works together with both ground and air transportation to ship an item overseas. Intermodal freight transport is used to plan the route and carry out the shipping service from the manufacturer to the door of the recipient.
Terms of shipment
The
Incoterms
The Incoterms or International Commercial Terms are a series of pre-defined commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) relating to international commercial law. Incoterms define the responsibilities of exporters and ...
(or International Commercial Terms) published by the
International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) are accepted by governments, legal authorities, and practitioners worldwide for the interpretation of the most commonly used terms in international trade. Common terms include:
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Free on Board (FOB)
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Cost and Freight (CFR, C&F, CNF)
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Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF)
The term "best way" generally implies that the shipper will choose the carrier that offers the lowest rate (to the shipper) for the shipment. In some cases, however, other factors, such as better insurance or faster transit time, will cause the shipper to choose an option other than the lowest bidder.
Door-to-door shipping
Door-to-door (DTD or D2D) shipping refers to the domestic or international shipment of cargo from the point of origin (POI) to the destination while generally remaining on the same piece of equipment and avoiding multiple transactions, trans-loading, and cross-docking without interim storage.
International DTD is a service provided by many
international shipping companies and may feature
intermodal freight transport using
containerized cargo. The quoted price of this service includes all shipping, handling, import and customs duties, making it a hassle-free option for customers to import goods from one
jurisdiction
Jurisdiction (from Latin 'law' and 'speech' or 'declaration') is the legal term for the legal authority granted to a legal entity to enact justice. In federations like the United States, the concept of jurisdiction applies at multiple level ...
to another. This is compared to standard shipping, the price of which typically includes only the expenses incurred by the shipping company in transferring the object from one place to another.
Customs
Customs is an authority or Government agency, agency in a country responsible for collecting tariffs and for controlling International trade, the flow of goods, including animals, transports, personal effects, and hazardous items, into and out ...
fees,
import taxes and other tariffs may contribute substantially to this base price before the item ever arrives.
See also
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Affreightment
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Automatic identification system
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Mid-stream operation
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Outline of transport
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Ship transport
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Rail transport
Rail transport (also known as train transport) is a means of transport using wheeled vehicles running in railway track, tracks, which usually consist of two parallel steel railway track, rails. Rail transport is one of the two primary means of ...
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Transshipment
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Greek shipping
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Chinese shipping
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Environmental issues with shipping
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List of cargo types
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Right of way (shipping)
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Shipping markets
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Full container load (FCL)
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Less than container load (LCL)
References
Citations
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External links
* Schreiber, Zv
2016: The Year Freight Goes Online December 2015
* Bloomberg.co
First Cryptocurrency Freight Deal Takes Russian Wheat to Turkey January 2018
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