Transport lexicon
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Land trafficRoad, rail, suburbian, city or regional traffic are referred to as land traffic. 
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Loading meterStandard unit of measurement for transport by truck. A loading meter is 1 meter of loading space of a truck’s length. When the approx. width of a truck is 2.4 m, 1 loading meter is approx. 2.4 m² (2.4 m wide x 1 m long). 
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Loading placeThe loading place is the place where goods are loaded to a mode of transportation. Usually the loading place is the point of departure of the vehicle. 
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LoadsA load is freight that is transported by ship, rail or road vehicle. 
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LogisticsLogistics is the process of the movement of goods from order placement to delivery to the customer. This includes all planning, implementation and controlling measures including instruments for ensuring an optimum flow of goods. Sub-sectors include, purchasing, 
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Logistics 4.0Logistics 4.0 refers to the most modern logistics methods, including networking, digitalisation and cloud computing. In Logistics 4.0, the logistics specialist is no longer limited – as used to be the case – to simple transport, but rather focuses on 
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Logistics chainDesignates all commercial activities which ensure a product finds its way from producer to end customer. 
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Logistics managementLogistics management plans and organises different processes and procedures in logistics. 
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Low-loaderCommonly used for carrying heavy machinery and other outsize goods. It’s set low for easy loading. 
