Transportation/Shipping and Warehousing
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Air Transportation (Passenger and Cargo Services)
Air transportation involves passenger and cargo flights, distinguishing scheduled from nonscheduled services.

Couriers and Express Delivery Services
Parcel carriers handle standard deliveries; couriers offer faster, personalized, and careful shipping.

Freight transportation arrangement services (Brokers and Forwarders)
Freight forwarders manage logistics and storage, while brokers only arrange shipments.

Pipeline Transportation (Oil, Gas, and Other pipelines)
rude oil pipelines transport raw oil; product pipelines deliver refined fuels.

Rail Transportation (Freight and Passenger Services)
Locomotives transport freight efficiently, while passenger services move people between locations.

Road Transportation (Trucking and Courier Services)
Road freight uses trucks for flexible, reliable transport over medium distances.

Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation
The Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation subsector offers recreational and entertainment transportation services.

Support Activities for Transportation (Towing, Navigation, and Pilotage Services)
This group provides travel information, planning, tours, accommodation, and transportation arrangements.

Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation
The Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation subsector includes buses, taxis, and urban transit.

Truck Transportation
Truck transport refers to moving goods domestically or globally, mainly in logistics.

Warehousing and Storage (Logistics and Distribution Centres)
Warehouses store products long-term; distribution centers also handle fulfillment and packaging.

Water Transportation (Shipping and Maritime Services)
Maritime transport involves moving goods or people via sea routes, historically.
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