What is inland water transport?

Created by Omar Allybokus, Modified on Fri, 23 Feb, 2024 at 10:04 AM by Anj Latif

Inland water transport refers to the transportation of people and goods by waterways that are located within a country or a region. This can include rivers, canals, lakes, and other bodies of water that are navigable by boats and ships.


 


Inland water transport is used for the transportation of a wide variety of goods, including bulk cargo such as coal, oil, and grain, as well as finished products such as cars, machinery, and electronics. Passenger transport is also an important component of inland water transport, with many cities around the world using waterways for public transportation.

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