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Monthly Updates and Analyses Concerning the Flow of Cargo and Mail in Lawngtlai: Factors for Logistics Planning and Sound Decision Making

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  • Dr. Lalramnunmawii

    (Department of Geography, Govt. Lawngtlai College)

  • Rebecca Lalawmpuii

    (Department of Geography, Govt. Lawngtlai College)

  • Dr. R Lalthankima

    (Department of Geography, Govt. Lawngtlai College)

Abstract

This research article conducts a comprehensive analysis of the monthly cargo and mail movement in the region of Lawngtai, spanning the period from September 2022- August 2023. The study meticulously examines the fluctuations and patterns observed during this timeframe, thereby providing valuable insights into the dynamic nature of transportation in Lawngtlai. Through this detailed examination, the article underscores the critical importance of efficient logistics planning and strategic decision making processes, which are essential for fostering economic growth within the region. The findings make a significant contribution to the broader understanding of transportation dynamics, revealing trends that may impact regional trade and mobility. Furthermore, the implications of this analysis extend beyond mere observation; they actively support the enhancement of transportation systems and the strategic allocation of resources in Lawngtlai. By elucidating the specific challenges and opportunities inherent in the logistics framework, the research advocates for improved practices that could potentially optimize cargo and mail distribution, ultimately benefitting the local economy. In summary, this research serves as an essential resource for policymakers and stakeholders aiming to bolster transportation efficiency in Lawngtlai.

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  • Dr. Lalramnunmawii & Rebecca Lalawmpuii & Dr. R Lalthankima, 2025. "Monthly Updates and Analyses Concerning the Flow of Cargo and Mail in Lawngtlai: Factors for Logistics Planning and Sound Decision Making," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(6), pages 978-992, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:6:p:978-992
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