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The act or process of moving people or things from one place to another
Transportation
A system of moving passengers or goods
Transportation
a regularly interacting or interdependent group or items forming a unified whole
System
the act or skill of controlling and making decisions about a business, department, sports team, etc
Management
It naturally includes warehousing, transportation, and inventory management activities
Distribution
involves the outbound flow of materials from the supplier or manufacturer to customers
Distribution
When goods are moved to places where they have higher value than they had at the places from which they originated, that has a place of utility.
Transportation
is the creation of place and time utility
Transportation
is broader than logistics and includes all activities involved in the sourcing, manufacturing or conversion, storage, distribution, and delivery of goods to customers.
Supply Chain Management
3 aspects of Transportation
Cost of the transportation service
The equipment used
The movement service
Includes speed (whether it is door to door or terminal to terminal), reliability, and the frequency of service.
The movement service
For freight, affects shipment operation, size of the shipment, and loading and unloading costs
The equipment used
For passengers it affects comfort and safety
The equipment used
Major factor for both passengers and freight
The equipment used
Includes a charge or rate quoted by the primary carrier as well as any peripheral costs allowed by the user.
Cost of the transportation service
Transportation in the Philippines is relatively underdeveloped partly due to
• the country's mountainous areas
• scattered islands
• partly as a result of the government's persistent under investment in the nation's infrastructure.
• In recent years, however, the philippine government has been pushing to improve the transportation system in the country through various projects
Another popular mode of public transportation in the country is the motorized tricycle; they are especially common in rural areas
Motorized Tricycle
are the most popular mode of public transportation in the Philippines, they have also become a ubiquitMus symbol of the Philippine culture.
Jeepney
are also becoming a popular mode of public transportation in the country especially in the bustling metropolis of Manila
Trains
3 Main Rail Networks
1. Light Rail Transit (LRT-1 and 2)
2. Metro Rail Transit (MRT-3)
3. Philippine national Railway (PNR
Taxis and buses are also important modes of public transport in urban areas
Taxis and buses
There are also steam engines found in Visayas which operate sugar mills such as Central Azucarera.
Steam Engines
The main international gateway to the Philippines.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport
The Philippines has __ international airports, and has more than __ major and minor domestic airports serving the country.
12 & 20
ROAD CLASSIFICATION IS BASED PRIMARILY ON ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
Local Government Units (LGUs)
Department of Agrarian Reform
Department of Agriculture
Highways in the Philippines include roads that can be classified into six divisions:
1. Controlled-access highways,
2. Regional Highways,
3. Provincial Highways,
4. Manila Arterial Road System,
5. PanPhilippine Highway and
6. The secondary city and municipal avenues and roads.
serving as the Philippines' principal transport backbone.
Pan-Philippine Highway
is one of the most known highways of the Philippines, the highway serves the National Capital Region of the Philippines
The Epifanio de los Santos Avenue (EDSA)
Serves the Quezon City area and has a length of 12.4 km.
Commonwealth Avenue
Passes through 6 of the 17 settlements in the region, namely, the cities of Caloocan, Quezon City, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Makati and Pasay.
Commonwealth Avenue
The Philippines has numerous expressways and most of them are located in the main island of the country, Luzon.
EXPRESSWAYS
The North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) is a 4 to 8 lane limited-access toll expressway that connects Metro Manila to the provinces of the Central Luzon region
North Luzon Expressway
Formerly known as North Diversion Road
North Luzon Expressway
The South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) it serves the southern part of Luzon. a network of two expressways that connects Metro Manila to the provinces of the CALABARZON region in the southern part of Luzon.
South Luzon Expressway
Formerly known as South Super Highway
South Luzon Expressway
is another expressway that serves the region of Central Luzon, the expressway is linked to the
Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway
three rapid transit lines and one commuter rail line:
Manila Light Rail Transit System (LRT-1 and LRT-2),
Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRT-3) and
PNR Metro South Commuter Line.
WATER TRASPORTATION
Ferry services
River ferries
Because it is an island nation, ferry services are an important means of transportation.
Ferry services
serves Metro Manila, it is also the only water-based transportation that cruised the Pasig River.
River ferries
Remains as the country’s biggest airline company, it has the largest number of international flights to the Philippines as well as domestic flights
The Philippine Airlines (PAL
is the national flag carrier of the Philippines, it is the first commercial airline in Asia.
The Philippine Airlines (PAL
It links Manila to 21 different domestic destinations in Philippines and to 39 international destinations with its direct flights
Cebu Pacific
is the low fare leader in the country, it is the country's leading domestic airline.
Cebu Pacific
Other low-cost airlines in the country
AirAsia Zest, Cebgo, and PAL Express
involves the use of two or more modes of transportation in moving a shipment from origin to destination, primarily through the use of the “container”.
INTERMODAL TRANSPORTATION