Abstract

Transportation System, Introduction: Every movement has a goal, a starting point, possibly a number of intermediate places, and a final location. Transport systems, which are made up of infrastructure, modes, and terminals, support and propel mobility. They allow for interaction and the pursuit of economic, social, social, or political endeavors by individuals, organizations, corporations, regions, and nations. The main goal of this textbook is to help readers understand how geography of transportation and mobility are related. With a wide-ranging overview of the field's concepts, procedures, and areas of application, The Geographic location of Transport Systems provides a thorough and approachable introduction. Research significance: There are twelve chapters in the textbook. A particular conceptual aspect of transport topography, such as routes, modes, destinations, and urban transportation, is covered in each of the first ten chapters. Emerging issues like globalization, management of supply chains, computing infrastructure, energy, and also the environment are thoroughly covered in advisement to these traditional subjects. Methodology: Popular Multiple Dimension Analysis (MCDA) and Inter Decision Making (MCDM) techniques include the Weighted Product Model (WPM). The primary distinction is that multiplication has replaced addition as the fundamental mathematical operation. The objective of this research is to suggest a CS evaluation method from the perspective of the customer for the development of personalized products. Alternative: Roadside Assistance, Routing/location Assistance, Convenience services, and Remote Vehicle Diagnosis. Evaluation Option: Extremely satisfied, satisfied, somewhat satisfied, Not Very satisfied, not at all satisfied Result: “from the result it is seen that not at all satisfied and is got the first rank whereas is the Not Very satisfied got is having the lowest rank”. Conclusion: “The value of the dataset for Nutritional Facts in Weighted product method shows that it results in not at all satisfied and top ranking”.

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