David, 2024 - Google Patents
Sustainable freight forwarding–inland navigationDavid, 2024
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- David A
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- Cognitive Sustainability
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Inland navigation plays a crucial role in goods transport, facilitating the movement of goods via rivers and canals. Sustainability in Goods transport involves reducing environmental impact, promoting social responsibility, and enhancing efficiency. Sustainability in goods …
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