Lågförlustertransport
Lågförlustertransport, often translated as low-loss transport or minimal loss transport, refers to the concept and practical implementation of moving goods and materials with the least possible waste or damage. This principle is applied across various sectors, including logistics, manufacturing, and infrastructure development. The primary goal is to optimize resource utilization and minimize environmental impact by reducing losses that can occur through spoilage, breakage, theft, inefficient routing, or energy dissipation.
In the context of logistics and supply chains, lågförlustertransport involves careful planning of transportation routes, optimizing
Within manufacturing, the concept extends to internal material handling and the flow of goods through the production
The broader application of lågförlustertransport also considers the energy losses in power transmission and distribution systems,