Terminal:
Terminal:
What does this term stand for?
A Terminal is a centralized facility where cargo is received, stored, consolidated, or dispatched to onward transport. Terminals can include seaports, airports, rail yards, and truck depots. They serve as key nodes in the supply chain for loading/unloading, customs clearance, inventory management, and cargo consolidation. Efficient terminal operations are crucial for minimizing delays, optimizing space, coordinating multiple transport modes, and ensuring the timely flow of goods across the logistics network.
Characteristics:
- Central cargo handling facility
- Supports storage and consolidation
- Coordinates transport operations
- Handles customs and documentation
- Minimizes supply chain delays
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