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mentioning that ships can be identified with w:IMO numbers or names + formatting
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'''Transport is a [[feature]] of [[product]] (or the [[product]] itself)'''
'''Transport is a [[feature]] of [[product]] (or the [[product]] itself)''' Transport is a part of [[logistics]].
 
'''Modes of transport (and type of [[energy]] consumed): '''
'''Modes of transport (and type of energy consumed): '''
 
*[[Ship]] ([[crude]]), ([[ocean]] or [[inland]]) Identified by [[w:IMO number]] or [[ship name]]
**[[RORO]] ([[crude]]) (Roll On Roll Off, loads full trucs)
**[[Container ship]] ([[crude]]) ship
**[[Bulk ship]] ([[crude]])
 
 
*[[Train]] ([[electricity]] or [[diesel]])
 


*[[w:Ship]] ([[w:diesel engine|diesel]]), ([[ocean]] or [[inland]]) Identified by [[w:IMO number]] or [[ship name]]
**[[w:RORO]] (diesel) (Roll On Roll Off, loads full trucs)
**[[w:Container ship]] (diesel) ship
**[[w:Bulk ship]] (diesel)
*[[w:Train]] ([[electricity]] or [[diesel]])
*[[Lorry]] ([[diesel]] or [[biofuel]])
*[[Lorry]] ([[diesel]] or [[biofuel]])
*[[Truck]] ([[diesel]] or [[biofuel]])  
*[[Truck]] ([[diesel]] or [[biofuel]])  
*[[Van]]  ([[diesel]] or [[biofuel]])
*[[Van]]  ([[diesel]] or [[biofuel]])
*[[Car]]  ([[fuel]], [[diesel]], [[biofuel]], [[natural gas]], [[solar]] or [[electricity]])
*[[Car]]  ([[fuel]], [[diesel]], [[biofuel]], [[natural gas]], [[solar]] or [[electricity]])
 
*[[Airplane]] ([[kerosine]], [[biokerosine]] mix)
 
*[[Airplane]] ([[kerosine]])
 
 
*[[Animal]] ([[produce]])
*[[Animal]] ([[produce]])
*[[Human]] ([[produce]], [[animal]])
*[[Human]] ([[produce]], [[animal]])
*[[Sail]] ([[wind]])
*[[Sail]] ([[wind]])



Revision as of 07:39, 21 July 2012

Transport is a feature of product (or the product itself) Transport is a part of logistics. Modes of transport (and type of energy consumed):


What we need to find to figure out the transportation costs are:

  • Usage of fuel/kg/km transported for all transport types
  • Database of distances between places. I'm sure the logistics companies have this information, but are they going to give it to us if we ask is a different question. So if you know of any open content sources to get road/railroad/ship/airtravel distances between places it would be most welcome. We could approach this by finding these distances coutry-by-country and then linking countries together using UN/LOCODE bordercrossing points as nodes to tie the countries networks together.
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