“…Burnewicz [3], Coyle, Novak, Gibson and Bardi [4], Hajdul, Stajniak, Foltyński, Koliński and Andrzejczyk [5], E. Załoga [6] perceive transport as an activity consisting in the provision of services for reward which is aimed at movement of loads from the point of origin to the point of destination using elements including means and infrastructure of transport, human resources and specific legal regulations. According to Goldsby, Iyengar and Rao [7], Najder [8], Wojewódzka-Król and Rolbiecki [9], transport allows for exchange of goods, while displacing raw materials, intermediate goods, materials and finished products, designed for consumption. In the opinion of Humes [10], Michałowska [11], Brdulak, Banak, Pawlak and Krysiuk [12], transport management enables cooperation and specialization in material production.…”