Ground Shipping
Ground Shipping
What does this term stand for?
Ground shipping refers to the transportation of goods by land using trucks, vans, or rail networks rather than air or sea. It is commonly used for domestic, regional, or cross-border deliveries where cost efficiency and flexible routing are priorities. Ground shipping supports high-volume distribution, last-mile delivery, and retail replenishment, making it a backbone of everyday logistics operations.
Key Characteristics:
- Land Transport
- Cost Efficient
- Route Flexible
- Delivery Reliable
- Volume Friendly
- Domestic Focus
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