Transportation is a very important part of history, today and the future. Because of transportation many people and businesses are able to survive. Transportation does not just involve business but it can also be for personal means. Ships are one of the oldest and most important means of transportation. Many kinds of ships are used to carry the world's trade. Giant tankers are used to carry petroleum, vegetable oil, wines and other liquids. Refrigerator ships can carry fresh fruits, meats and vegetables.
The first era of life people just walking and they do not know that would call logistic. With just walking the movement still can happen. They used to deliver a goods sending by themselves. Not use any tools and kind of transportation. The goods have move from one place to another.
After that, they start to learn new thing it is call riding. Usually they will ride animal such as horses and camels. These riding methods not only create to move people but also the stuff. Most of people use the riding horse or we can call it as transportation to make the work more easier. For example, if the destination is far from the origin place they do not need to walk and be so tired when arrived.
One step to another step they were doing some improvement to move further in transportation. After riding a live animal they started to make an innovation to their transportation. They will drive instead of riding. Therefore they can finish their job more quickly.
Nowadays, the transportation industry become the most needed things in the world. The evolution of transportation teaches us the value of the movement itself. Just imagine if the first revolution of transportation doesn't exist. How about today's high technology of transportation will happen? Indeed we must be thankful for the first one who creates this method. We already know that there have many modes of transportation such as air, sea, railway, road and pipeline. Our job is to make sure these technologies will become more hi-tech for the future. We bear the responsibilities as a future logistician.
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