Domestic Transport :
Domestic Transport :
What does this term stand for?
Domestic transport refers to the movement of goods, cargo, or passengers within the boundaries of a single country, without crossing international borders. This encompasses all transportation activities that originate and terminate within the same nation, utilizing various modes of transport including road, rail, air, and inland waterways. Unlike international transport, domestic transport operations are governed exclusively by national and local regulations rather than international treaties or customs protocols, making it a distinct category within the broader logistics and supply chain framework.
Key Characteristics
- Geographic Scope
- Multi-Modal Capability
- Regulatory Framework
- Dual Application Scope
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