Transport typology

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Mapa Mental sobre Transport typology, creado por Kareny Juarez el 11/10/2021.
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Transport typology
  1. Aerial
    1. Air transport or transport by plane is the service of moving passengers or cargo from one place to another through the use of aircraft.
      1. Mixed aircraft
        1. Mixed planes are those that carry cargo and passengers. People are in the cabin and goods are in the holds.
        2. Cargo planes or freighters
          1. Cargo planes or freighters are those destined to transport goods of all kinds by air.
          2. Super transports
            1. Super transports are aircraft designed to transport large goods
        3. Railway
          1. A railway line is made up of a set of stations. The locomotive is always at the head of the train. Load capacity .Internationality .Reliability / safety .Specialization in products and sectors over long distances.
            1. Box 50
              1. The vans are used to transport products that require protection against the elements. Some variations include shock absorbers to transport fragile cargo such as works of art, electronic components, or goods sensitive to vibration and sudden movements. No temperature control
              2. Box 60
                1. Variations of these climate-controlled carts exist for merchandise that requires it, such as fruit, frozen meat, and live animals.
                2. Gondola
                  1. The gondolas are open carts that transport all kinds of material that does not need protection against the environment. These carts are designed to facilitate loading and unloading by using magneto or cart dump cranes.
                  2. Trailer Box for Train
                    1. Trailer boxes can be moved by rail on flat cars, reducing the cost of transportation over long distances. There are also variations for ambient temperature control in goods that require it
                    2. Grain hopper (mineral)
                      1. Bulk hoppers are used to transport industrial products that do not require protection against the environment, such as coal. It has gates in the lower part that facilitate the unloading of bulk products
                      2. Grain hopper (agricultural)
                        1. Bulk hoppers are used to transport agroindustrial products that require protection against the environment, such as coffee, or corn or wheat. They have gates in the upper and lower part that facilitate the loading and unloading of bulk products. Cement hoppe
                        2. Cement hopper
                          1. This type of hoppers are used to transport products that require protection against the environment. They have lower gates for unloading the product.
                          2. Tank Car
                            1. Tank cars have a hermetic closure to avoid leaks or possible contamination, and are used to transport liquid or gaseous products such as wine, juices, hydrogen or liquid oxygen
                            2. Two-level pallet for cars. Intermodal platform
                              1. The platforms are used for the transport of general cargo or heavy cargo that does not require protection against the environment. They have attachments that allow to secure the load during its transport.
                              2. Automotive Trilevel (Autorack)
                                1. These carts are used to transport new automobiles. There are variations of open and closed, to guarantee the integrity of the product
                            3. multimodal, intermodal by pipelines
                              1. Multimodal
                                1. Multimodal transport is the articulation between different modes of transport, in order to carry out more quickly and efficiently the operations of transshipment of materials and goods.
                                2. Intermodal
                                  1. The European Commission defines intermodality as: "the characteristic of the land transport system that allows the use of at least two modes in an integrated way in the transport chain 'door to door'"
                                  2. Pipelines
                                    1. Pipeline transport or pipeline transport is a gas, liquid, solid or multiphase mode of transport, generally directed through the pipes that make up a transport network or system.
                                  3. Land
                                    1. Land transport is the transport that is carried out on the land surface. The vast majority of land transport is carried out on wheels that could be cars, buses, motorcycles, high-tonnage trucks, etc.
                                      1. Trailer
                                        1. It is an articulated vehicle with a cab (or tractor-trailer) and a semi-trailer for the transportation of materials and goods.
                                        2. Refrigerators:
                                          1. Used for goods that must travel refrigerated. They can be refrigerated, refrigerated or isothermal
                                          2. Tarpaulin truck (or tauliner)
                                            1. This is the most common type of ground transportation equipment. It is very convenient for large quantities of materials, and for products that are difficult to load.
                                            2. Open platform
                                              1. It is usually used for heavy goods, construction, etc
                                              2. Tank
                                                1. They are used for the transport of liquid, gaseous and chemical products, which have particular safety requirements.
                                                2. Crane
                                                  1. A vehicle used to transport automobiles, generally to a garage or to rescue them from places where there is no adequate surface to drive them
                                              3. Maritime
                                                1. It has the capacity to transport large volumes of goods. Supports heavy loads. It is considered the most economical means of moving products over long distances.
                                                  1. Container ships
                                                    1. It is said that approximately 50% of maritime trade is carried out through these types of ships. These have automation and their crew is not very large. They are loaded and unloaded with cranes.
                                                    2. Bulk carriers
                                                      1. The cost is established according to the weight of the goods
                                                      2. Oil tankers
                                                        1. They transport crude oil to refineries. Due to their large size, they must dock offshore, carry oil and can accommodate up to two million barrels of crude.
                                                        2. Refrigerated ships
                                                          1. In these, goods that need to be refrigerated are transported. They are also designed to carry perishable food, so they are faster than others.
                                                          2. Roll On - Roll Off
                                                            1. These are used for goods with wheels, they are perfectly equipped so as not to damage the goods or the means of transport for long distances
                                                            2. Heavy Lift Cargo
                                                              1. Cargo vessel for extremely heavy and/or bulky cargo, such as specialized, oversized industrial machinery, etc. At DSV we have a dedicated team for industrial projects worldwide.
                                                              2. Liquified Gas Vessle
                                                                1. A type of cargo vessel that carries special high-pressure and often low-temperature spherical tanks on deck, where liquefied gas gases are stored.
                                                                2. Car-Carrier Ship
                                                                  1. Vessels within the Ro Ro typology destined for loading maritime transport. and unloading only cars in national and international
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