Inland Water Transport
Inland Water Transport refers to the movement of goods and passengers via rivers, lakes, and canals. This mode of transport is often cost-effective and environmentally friendly, making it an important alternative to road and rail transport. It is commonly used for bulk cargo, such as coal, grain, and timber, as well as for recreational activities.
Inland Water Transport systems can include various vessels, such as barges and ferries, which navigate through designated waterways. Countries like India and the United States utilize these systems to enhance trade and connectivity, while also promoting tourism and local economies.