Toll:
Toll:
What does this term stand for?
In logistics, a Toll is a fee charged for using certain roads, bridges, tunnels, or highways during transport operations. Toll management is an important aspect of cost calculation, route planning, and operational budgeting for fleets. Accurate toll accounting helps optimize transport costs, improve route selection, and ensure compliance with local or national regulations. Some logistics operations utilize electronic toll collection systems for efficiency and real-time monitoring.
Characteristics:
- Fees for road or bridge use
- Impacts transport cost calculations
- Supports route planning
- Ensures regulatory compliance
- Can use electronic collection systems
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