Rivers for transport
Rivers are used for transport, especially those which have been made navigable. Rivers were used for transporting goods long before we had roads and railways. Today, boats are larger, and can carry more cargo. Navigable rivers and canals have been made deeper. A barge can travel up the River Rhine from the port of Rotterdam at its mouth to Basle in Switzerland. This is a journey of about 800 kilometres.
Transport facts

Rivers are also used to transport logs from nearby forests to paper mills and other logging industries. It is a cheap and efficient method of transporting logs.
