In terms of the lessons that mining systems could offer
for application to other types of transport systems, the
following are relevant for transit transport systems:
• Ensuring continuous regular and large flows of
cargoes – Where large volumes of transit loads are not
available, terminal operators at freight consolidation
centres or dry ports (see box 6.1) may play a role in
gathering necessary volumes to ensure the best use
of transport means and infrastructures;
• Organizing transport to serve traders – Securing
means of transport adapted to the specific product,
flat trucks or wagons in the case of containers for
transit purposes, for instance, is key to the cost of
transport and the final value of the product but also
with regard to its rhythms and periodicity of delivery,
volumes and service of trade according to traders’
needs;
• Ensuring interconnectivity and interoperability
between different modes of transport –
Compatibility between different modes is a basic
condition in the operation of intermodal transport
systems, such as those used in transit corridors
The adaptation of means and the management
of the system as a whole, ideally under a central
command either by a single operator or a
consortium, is one of the aspects better addressed
in bulk transport logistics chains;
In terms of the lessons that mining systems could offer
for application to other types of transport systems, the
following are relevant for transit transport systems:
• Ensuring continuous regular and large flows of
cargoes – Where large volumes of transit loads are not
available, terminal operators at freight consolidation
centres or dry ports (see box 6.1) may play a role in
gathering necessary volumes to ensure the best use
of transport means and infrastructures;
• Organizing transport to serve traders – Securing
means of transport adapted to the specific product,
flat trucks or wagons in the case of containers for
transit purposes, for instance, is key to the cost of
transport and the final value of the product but also
with regard to its rhythms and periodicity of delivery,
volumes and service of trade according to traders’
needs;
• Ensuring interconnectivity and interoperability
between different modes of transport –
Compatibility between different modes is a basic
condition in the operation of intermodal transport
systems, such as those used in transit corridors
The adaptation of means and the management
of the system as a whole, ideally under a central
command either by a single operator or a
consortium, is one of the aspects better addressed
in bulk transport logistics chains;
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