Transport Corridors
Transport corridors are designated routes that facilitate the movement of goods and people between different regions. These corridors can include roads, railways, waterways, and air routes, designed to enhance connectivity and efficiency in transportation. They often link major cities, ports, and industrial areas, making trade and travel more accessible.
Governments and organizations often invest in transport corridors to boost economic development and improve infrastructure. By streamlining logistics and reducing travel times, these corridors can support regional growth and foster international trade, benefiting industries and communities along the way. Examples include the Trans-European Transport Network and the North American Free Trade Agreement routes.