Roadside:
Roadside:
What does this term stand for?
Roadside refers to the areas adjacent to roads and highways that can be used for logistics support, temporary storage, rest stops, emergency unloading, or service facilities. In supply chain operations, roadside management is important for driver rest periods, vehicle inspections, emergency repairs, and safe loading or unloading of cargo in transit. Proper roadside planning ensures operational safety, reduces delays, and maintains compliance with transportation regulations.
Characteristics:
- Areas adjacent to roads used for logistics support
- Supports temporary storage, vehicle inspections, and rest stops
- Provides safe locations for emergency unloading or repairs
- Reduces delays and improves operational efficiency
- Maintains compliance with transport regulations
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