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Before every other form of transportation, humans traveled on foot, donkeys, horses and camels for transportation from 4000 BC to 3000 BC. In 3500 BC, the wheel was invented in Iraq and the first wheel was made from wood. Initially, a canoe-like structure was used for water transportation, which was built by burning logs and digging out the burned wood. In 3100 BC, the sailing boat was invented by Egyptians while the Romans built roads across Europe. In the 17th and 18th century, many new modes of transportation were invented such as bicycles, trains, motor cars, trucks, airplanes, and trams. In 1906, the first car was developed with an internal combustion engine. Many types of transportation systems such as boats, trains, airplanes, and automobiles were based on the internal combustion engine. Today at 1946; we invest and represent cutting edge technologies to enhance and efficiencies all modes of transportation to enhance people's lives.

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