OF TRANSPORTATION IN NIGERIAN SOCIETY ABDULKAREEM Y. A. ABSTRACT. Transportation is the basis for economic‚ social and political development in most societies as it exhibits a close relationship to the style and quality of living of the society. Transportation plays an important role in the day-to -day activities of the society. Some of the roles it plays in our societies are the subject of this paper. This paper therefore attempts to illustrate the roles and impacts of transportation in
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I. Objectives * It is expected that the pupils should be able to: 1. Identify the different means of transportation 2. Describe each mode of transportation 3. Be aware of the transportation in our community 4. Sing a song entitled “You Drive.” II. Subject Matter Science Topic: “Means of Transportation” III. Materials Chalk and Board‚ Pictures IV. Procedure Teacher’s Activity | Student’s Activity | A. MotivationGood Morning‚ Children!Let us start first with
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of the international transport’s demand‚ promoting the develop of transport’s sector. In fact‚ the growth of the amount of freight being traded‚ as well as‚ a great variety of origins and destinations promotes the importance of international transportation as a fundamental element supporting the global economy. In particular‚ since the trading distances involved are often considerable‚ there has been an increase of demands on the maritime shipping industry and on port activities. In this process
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beginning until the end of the day. The most significant factor that may causes the traffic jam lay on some factors. The quantity of vehicles is one of the causes of traffic jam. There are too many vehicles‚ start from public transportation and also private transportation. The number of vehicles in Jakarta that recorded in 2010 reached 6.7 million units‚ with a composition of motorcycle reached 4.3 million units and four wheelers reach 2.4 million units. Motorcycle growth rate reached 0.7% -
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Globalization would be impossible without Transportation. Whether it be the 2‚000-year-old Roman Roads that connected the Mediterranean worlds of Europe‚ Africa‚ and Asia‚ many of which still exist today‚ to the Silk Road that carried goods across the entire Asian continent and beyond. Globalization would not exist if not for the maritime Triangle Trade that connected four continents‚ two hemispheres‚ and brought the Old and New World’s together. Transportation has also brought Globalization to modern
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issues should a logistic manager consider in trying to select a mode of transportation? The issues that a logistic manager should consider when they select a transportation mode are the follow: • Cost versus Speed • Packing expense versus risk of damage • Flexibility versus dependability • Railroad freight traffic in peak season ( some countries consider more important the passenger transportation than freight) • Infrastructure (bad infrastructure raise the prospect
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Air Transportation Association of Canada Name:Yuyin Jia Course: Canadian Economic Issue Date: June 16‚ 2012 Background Information Air Transportation Association of Canada (ATAC) came into existence as a result of a conference of aircraft operators and aircraft manufacturers held in Ottawa on November 18‚ 1934. Forty-one delegates from commercial companies were present‚ as well as nine representatives from the Civil Aviation Division-which was then under the
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Report on International Logistics I. Introduction This report focuses on. the type of inventory decisions that ZK would have to make. the factors the company would take into account when choosing its transport methods. how the company would take into account customer needs when deciding on warehousing facilities. II. Findings 1. The type of inventory decision that ZK would have to make Inventory control is the supervision of supply‚ storage and accessibility of items in order
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GIKONYO REG No: HD211-5143/2011 LEC: EVANS SANDE Introduction. Transport and its related services is a catalyst for economic growth‚ and direct and indirect job creation in South Africa. The provision of affordable‚ safe and reliable transportation of goods and people is critical to the development of the country. Government boosted transport infrastructure spending to R66 billion in the 2011/12 financial year and is expected to raise it to R80 billion by 2013/14. The improvements are spread
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chain management is to deliver the right goods to the right place at the right time and at the same time to maintain cost efficiency. Thus transportation plays significant role of interlink among all other elements of supply chain which‚ cooperating‚ gives result in the form of converting resources and materials into consumer goods. The ability of any transportation system to return and deliver items on a timely basis is equally important and ties into a company’s overall strategy of time-based competition
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