The Role of Transport Services in Economic Development

 
SUBJECT: L4 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS
TOPIC: IMPORTANCE, FUNCTION AND THE ROLE
OF TRANSPORT SERVICES IN THE ECONOMY.
 
OUTCOMES
(SO 2.1 LO 2.1.1)
 
1.
Role and the function of transport services with specific
reference to other industries.
2.
General impacts of transport on other industries.
3.
Relation  between transport and international competition.
4.
South Africa's access to international economic markets
created by air transport.
5.
South Africa's access to international economic markets
created by sea transport.
 
ACTIVITY 2.1
QUESTIONS.
 
1.
Discuss the role and the function of transport services
with specific reference to one other industry.
 
2.
Discuss three of the most important general impacts of
transport on other industries
 
3.
Discuss the relation between transport and
international market competition
 
4.
Discuss South Africa's access to international economic
markets created by air transport
 
5.
Discuss South Africa's access to international economic
markets created by sea transport
.
 
ANSWERS.
 
1.
Tourism industry is an industry that starts and ends with transport,
this means that there is no tourism without transport.  Tourism
industry is created more than 2.5 million jobs in Africa which amounts
to 34% of the jobs created in Africa.  These jobs are sustained by
tourists who come to Africa for pleasure trips.
2.
Transport provides access to local and international markets and avail
labour force for industries.  Transport optimise seamless supply chains
of production, distribution and consumption.
3.
Improved transport system connects South African markets to
international markets which creates jobs and promote international
trading through by the shipments of exports and Imports.
4.
Air transport is opened international markets for local consumers and
businesses, air transport has high speed access for businesses and
individuals.
5.
Sea transport has become the preferred mode of transport for large
volumes of goods without time pressure.  It  has opened up and
created access for businesses and goods to international markets.
 
 
 
SUMMARY OF THE LESSON
 
Transport as a catalyst for economic development enables
businesses such as tourism industry to exist.  This industry
solemnly relies on the integrated transport systems of the
transport sector to provide its services as well as to sustain its
business.
Sea and Air transport has created access for local business and
individuals to international markets which promotes
marketing of local and foreign goods and services that yield
positive spin-offs for macro economic and socio-economic
objectives of the government.
International trade as made possible by the transport sector
creates job opportunities and widen markets for businesses to
operate in different countries.
 
BY MAZIBUKO B.E
 
-LEVEL 4
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Transportation is crucial for the functioning of various industries, such as tourism, by providing access to markets, labor, and resources. Air and sea transport play significant roles in linking local businesses to international markets, fostering economic growth and job creation. The transport sector acts as a catalyst for economic development, enabling businesses to operate globally and facilitating international trade.

  • Transport Services
  • Economic Development
  • Role
  • Tourism Industry
  • International Markets

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  1. SUBJECT: L4 TRANSPORT OPERATIONS TOPIC: IMPORTANCE, FUNCTION AND THE ROLE OF TRANSPORT SERVICES IN THE ECONOMY.

  2. OUTCOMES (SO 2.1 LO 2.1.1) 1. Role and the function of transport services with specific reference to other industries. 2. General impacts of transport on other industries. 3. Relation between transport and international competition. 4. South Africa's access to international economic markets created by air transport. 5. South Africa's access to international economic markets created by sea transport.

  3. ACTIVITY 2.1 QUESTIONS. Discuss the role and the function of transport services with specific reference to one other industry. 1. 2. Discuss three of the most important general impacts of transport on other industries 3. Discuss the relation between transport and international market competition 4. Discuss South Africa's access to international economic markets created by air transport 5. Discuss South Africa's access to international economic markets created by sea transport.

  4. ANSWERS. 1. Tourism industry is an industry that starts and ends with transport, this means that there is no tourism without transport. Tourism industry is created more than 2.5 million jobs in Africa which amounts to 34% of the jobs created in Africa. These jobs are sustained by tourists who come to Africa for pleasure trips. Transport provides access to local and international markets and avail labour force for industries. Transport optimise seamless supply chains of production, distribution and consumption. Improved transport system connects South African markets to international markets which creates jobs and promote international trading through by the shipments of exports and Imports. Air transport is opened international markets for local consumers and businesses, air transport has high speed access for businesses and individuals. Sea transport has become the preferred mode of transport for large volumes of goods without time pressure. It has opened up and created access for businesses and goods to international markets. 2. 3. 4. 5.

  5. SUMMARY OF THE LESSON Transport as a catalyst for economic development enables businesses such as tourism industry to exist. This industry solemnly relies on the integrated transport systems of the transport sector to provide its services as well as to sustain its business. Sea and Air transport has created access for local business and individuals to international markets which promotes marketing of local and foreign goods and services that yield positive spin-offs for macro economic and socio-economic objectives of the government. International trade as made possible by the transport sector creates job opportunities and widen markets for businesses to operate in different countries.

  6. -LEVEL 4 BY MAZIBUKO B.E

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