Navigation
Navigation
What does this term stand for?
Navigation in logistics refers to the process of planning and directing the movement of vehicles, ships, aircraft, or other transport modes along optimal routes to reach the intended destination safely and efficiently. It integrates technologies like GPS, mapping software, and traffic monitoring to minimize delays, fuel consumption, and operational risks. Navigation is crucial for both national and international transport, enabling real-time tracking, route optimization, and contingency planning.
Characteristics:
- Guides vehicles or vessels along optimal routes
- Reduces delays and fuel consumption
- Supports safety and risk management in transport
- Integrates GPS, mapping, and traffic monitoring systems
- Enables real-time tracking and contingency planning
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