At its core, logistics and transportation are driven by trade.
The journey of transportation, which began with the use of animals and rivers, subsequently evolved to serve various other purposes. During the era of Ancient Rome, military and commercial transportation advanced significantly thanks to developed road networks and ports. The Industrial Revolution made transportation faster and more efficient through the introduction of steamships and railways.
In the 20th century, the widespread adoption of container shipping revolutionized global trade, reduced logistics costs, and accelerated international commerce. Today, artificial intelligence, automation, digital systems, and sustainable energy solutions are transforming the logistics sector.



