Transportation is the most important and fundamental element in the logistics system. Before the birth of modern logistics concepts, many people equated transportation with logistics, mainly due to the importance of transportation in logistics activities.
Transportation is an indispensable and important link in human socio-economic activities. In terms of economy, transportation has duality, which is a necessary condition for social production and life, and also a material production department.
As an independent production department, transportation's production activity is to transport industrial and agricultural products to consumption areas, whether it is production consumption or non production consumption, which is the continuation of the production process.
International cargo transportation refers to the logistics activities of transporting imported goods, temporarily imported goods, transit goods, mail, international donations and aid materials, materials, components, and returns required for processing and assembly from one country (or region) to another, belonging to the scope of international logistics.









