Tutorials/Transportation methods (2024)

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Transporting items, mobs, and yourself long distances is an important but tiresome task. Thankfully, there are many ways to make the trips easier and faster.

Contents

  • 1 Player transport
    • 1.1 Horses
    • 1.2 Llamas
    • 1.3 Elytra
    • 1.4 Minecarts
    • 1.5 Boats and ice roads
  • 2 Item transport
    • 2.1 Donkeys, mules, and llamas
    • 2.2 Ender chests
    • 2.3 Shulker boxes
  • 3 Short-range systems
    • 3.1 Water channels
    • 3.2 Hoppers
  • 4 Villager and mob transport

Player transport[]

Walking or running everywhere are viable options, but you may want a faster or smoother option, possibly with added storage benefits. Below are options for transporting player(s) in order of the effort required to construct them.

Horses[]

Horses can be found in plains and savanna biomes, and can be tamed by mounting them until they produce heart particles. A saddle is required in order to control the horse, and it can be equipped with tiered horse armor (Both saddles and horse armor are found in various generated structures). Horses have variable colors and stats, with running speed, jump height, and health all being randomized for each wild horse. A horse that spawns with high stats in all categories makes a useful, tough mount for traversing rough terrain.

Donkeys uncommonly spawn under the same conditions as horses, with the unique ability to be equipped with chests instead of horse armor. This allows for early game, 15-slot mobile storage. However, donkeys spawn with less desirable maximum stats than horses. Fortunately, donkeys and horses can be bred to produce mules, which share the chest ability of donkeys with stats more resembling horses.

Llamas[]

Llamas, which spawn in Mountains and Savannahs, are notable for their ability to form a convoy if a llama is being lead by the player. However, since llamas cannot be controlled when mounted by any means, they serve better as item transportation in singleplayer (As they can be equipped with chests, with the amount they can carry being a randomly generated stat). However, if the player is playing with other users, they could ride on the llamas while one player leads.

Elytra[]

The Elytra are late-game items found in the End that can be equipped in the chest piece slot. While falling, the player can double-tap the jump button to activate the elytra, allowing the player to gradually glide long distances. This by itself is a powerful transportation method, but the player can enhance their flying with the use of firework rockets to propel themselves in any direction, allowing for extended flight time. However, the player must take note of the elytra's durability, which gradually decreases while flying (The Unbreaking enchantment can be added to slow this effect, and Mending can be added to exchange gathered XP for durability). Phantom membranes can be used to repair elytra in an anvil if necessary. Having a sustainable amount of firework rockets is also fairly expensive if the player does not have a mob farm to easily produce gunpowder. There is also the possibility of the player dying of fall damage if the elytra's durability runs out, or from smacking into a surface at high speeds.

Minecarts[]

Minecarts allow the player to be transported along rails with no input from the player, with the downside of having to create rail systems to any desired destinations. It can also be quite expensive to create longer rail lines, especially if powered rails are being used. See tutorials for minecart-related redstone contraptions to automate launching, create minecart dispensers, and more.

Boats and ice roads[]

Surprisingly, one of the fastest transportation methods in the game involves a boat on solid ground. When boats are on any variant of ice blocks, they can be controlled as easily as if they were in water, and can travel at immense speeds thanks to the slippery nature of the ice. The speed of the boat can also be adjusted depending on which variant of ice is used; Normal ice is the slowest, with packed ice being in the middle, and blue ice being the fastest option. However, this is possibly the most resource and time demanding method in the game, as the player needs huge amounts of ice, blocks to keep the boat on track, and other materials if the player chooses to decorate the track. Additionally, colliding with mobs can be a considerable hazard, especially hostile ones.

Item transport[]

Transporting items is essential for players who have advanced to the point of having more items than they know what to do with, whether it is for moving items around your base autonomously or moving items across vast distances.

  • Long range options

These options are better for moving items across long distances, such as from one home to another.

Donkeys, mules, and llamas[]

As mentioned above, these mobs work well as player/item transport combos. They usually have small inventory spaces, as they are early game options. With leads, many of these mobs can be moved at once, although it can be frustrating with the fragility of leads and rough terrain.

Ender chests[]

An ender chest is a variant of chest obtained with 8 obsidian and an ender eye, with the unique ability to share its inventory with all ender chests across the world (specific to each player). It can be used as a "bank vault" of sorts where all of your most important items are kept, as its contents are completely safe from being stolen. Alternatively, it can be used to deposit items from one location and have those items be immediately accessible from any distance in another ender chest. Furthermore, if a silk touch pick is kept on hand, the ender chest can be picked up freely (otherwise, 8 obsidian minus the ender eye is dropped), allowing for a makeshift extra inventory to carry around.

Shulker boxes[]

End game items that can be crafted from 2 shulker shells and a chest, these boxes allow for the most efficient storage in the game. The size of a single chest, each box retains its contents when broken, allowing for a backpack of sorts. While shulker boxes cannot be placed inside other shulker boxes, just a few shulker boxes in a player's inventory can allow for a small storage room's worth of items to be in the player's hands at any given moment. They can additionally be dyed and named to create catalogs of what items they contain.

Note that shulker boxes can be put inside ender chests, meaning by combining the carry-on ender chest's inventory space with the player's inventory (excluding the hotbar) to fill with shulker boxes, the player would have a total of 1458 inventory spaces for carrying items.

Short-range systems[]

These methods of item transport are best used in transporting items around small areas, such as transporting item drops from a mob farm into adjacent chests.

Water channels[]

By using water source blocks, players can create an item transporting channel that serves as an early game transport system. Combined with soul sand bubble columns, which lift items to higher levels, and magma bubble columns, which pull items down, water channels provide efficient transport. They can additionally be outfitted with ice tracks to make the items move even faster, although this adds to the cost of the system.

Hoppers[]

Hoppers are essentially item pipes that move items within them into the container it is pointing to. This can include other hoppers, allowing for hopper chains that can transport items quickly. The hoppers can also lead into chests, barrels, dispensers, and more to funnel items into storage rooms or to fuel redstone contraptions. This is a more pricey, slower, and less versatile system than water channels, with the prime downside being their inability to transport items upward (only to the side or downward). Therefore, hoppers are better used sparingly, only to take items from one container to another or from a water channel into a container.

Villager and mob transport[]

The player can transport villagers and other mobs to new locations (for the purpose of starting new villages or baiting mob traps) using a variety of techniques:

  • Minecart: The player builds a minecart track from the village to the destination, then pushes a villager into the cart and pushes the cart to the destination.
  • Water path: The player creates a tunnel or walled path with no exits along the way, and then with two water buckets, uses water to push villagers down the path a few blocks at a time, using the empty bucket to retrieve the water block furthest back. A soul sand bubble column can be used to move villagers upward. Alternatively, if the tunnel is flat, one may use an open fence gate or sign above an ice block adjacent to each last flowing water block to prevent the other adjacent water (source block) to flow backward, therefore creating a cheap "railway".
  • Boat: A simple way to transport a single villager over ground is to push one into a boat and then drive the boat, which can be rowed (albeit slowly) over land. A boat can move upward by using a piston in the ground or creating an upward bubble column. The player can also drive the boat up to the step, place a second boat on the step, break the first boat (without hitting the villager) to cause the villager to move to the second boat. In Bedrock Edition, a boat can be pulled up using a lead.
  • Job blocks/beds: To move a single unemployed villager, the player can place down a job site block and have the villager claim it. Continuously break and place the job site block, luring the villager to where you want it to go. At night, you can do this with beds, but it is dangerous because mobs, especially zombies, can spawn. Alternatively, to move a whole village at once, one can break all beds, job site blocks, and the village bell, and continually place them down like above. It is best to avoid dirt paths when traversing in villages, as they have a slightly lower hitbox then regular blocks and may cause your boat to get stuck.
  • Nether portal: If portals have not already been constructed in The Nether, then the player can create a portal at the Overworld destination, travel into the nether and back out again immediately, then build another portal in a village less than 128 blocks from the first portal. After pushing villagers into the village portal (manually or by minecart), then pushing them back out again, letting them "cool down" for 30 seconds, and pushing them back in, the villagers should exit from the first portal.[verify]
Tutorials/Transportation methods (2024)

FAQs

How do you solve transportation methods? ›

A transportation problem can be solved in three steps: The input information is summarized in a transportation matrix. The warehouses are the origins and are listed in rows, while the stores are the destinations and are listed in columns. The cost of each route is stated in the right corner of each cell.

What are the 4 transportation methods? ›

Air, Road, Sea and Rail. These are the four major modes of transport (or types) in the logistics industry.

What are main transportation methods? ›

Worldwide, the most widely used modes for passenger transport are the Automobile (16,000 bn passenger km), followed by Buses (7,000), Air (2,800), Railways (1,900), and Urban Rail (250).

What is the use of transportation problem? ›

The transportation problem is a special type of linear programming problem where the objective is to minimise the cost of distributing a product from a number of sources or origins to a number of destinations.

What is the best solution for transportation? ›

8 Sustainable Transport Solutions
  • Better Infrastructure for Bicyclists. ...
  • Encourage More Carpooling and Ride-Sharing. ...
  • Invest in Alternative Fuel Technology. ...
  • Make Communities More Pedestrian-Friendly. ...
  • Greener Supply Chain Transportation. ...
  • Decarbonise Aviation. ...
  • More Expansive Public Transportation.
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What is the formula of transportation problem? ›

A transportation scheme is a complete specification of how many units of the product should be shipped from each warehouse to each outlet. Therefore, the decision variables are: xij = the size of the shipment from warehouse i to outlet j, where i = 1, 2, ..., m and j = 1, 2, ..., n. This is a set of m × n variables.

What is the number one method of transportation? ›

72 percent of U.S. respondents answer our survey on "Most common modes of transportation for commuting" with "Own / household car". The survey was conducted in 2024, among 7,694 consumers.

What is the fastest transport in the world? ›

An aeroplane is the fastest mode of transport.

What is the transport answer? ›

Transport (in British English) or transportation (in American English) is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, land (rail and road), water, cable, pipelines, and space.

What is the most common form of transportation? ›

The most common method of transportation in the US is a personal vehicle.

What is the most common mode of transportation? ›

Roadways, railways, waterways and airways are some of the prominent means of transportation. Roads are most common modes of transport, especially for short distances, of about 20 to 100 kilometres.

What is the most common method of transportation for locals? ›

Buses. Many rural communities use buses as the primary vehicle for their public transportation systems, operating fixed-route service on a regular schedule. Unlike rail systems that can require large investments in infrastructure, local or city bus systems use existing roads and lower-cost bus stops.

What is the least cost method? ›

Least cost method is also known as matrix minimum method in the sense we look for the row and the column corresponding to which Cij is minimum. This method finds a better initial basic feasible solution by concentrating on the cheapest routes.

What is the biggest problem in transportation? ›

Here are the six biggest challenges facing haulage and transport operators today.
  • Adapting to an unpredictable economic. ...
  • Minimizing the cost of fuel. ...
  • A critical shortage of drivers. ...
  • Adapting to the energy transition. ...
  • Finding safe places to park. ...
  • Adapting to future urban planning.
Apr 21, 2024

How to solve transportation model? ›

Steps to be followed to solve the problem:
  1. Create a transportation matrix (define decision variables)
  2. Define the objective function.
  3. Formulate the constraints.
  4. Solve using LP method.

How do you calculate transportation? ›

Calculate the variable costs for each vehicle. This can be done by multiplying the fuel efficiency by the fuel price and the mileage. Calculate the fixed costs for each vehicle. This can be done by dividing the total fixed costs by the number of vehicles in the fleet.

What is a transportation model and how is it solved? ›

The transportation model addresses the concept of moving a thing from one place to another without change. It assumes that any damage en route has negative consequences, and so it's used to analyze transportation systems and find the most efficient route for resource allocation.

How can transportation problems be solved by the simplex method? ›

The transportation simplex method uses linear programming to solve transportation problems. The goal is to create the optimal solution when there are multiple suppliers and multiple destinations. The data required includes the unit shipping costs, how much each supplier can produce, and how much each destination needs.

How to solve transportation problem in Excel? ›

How do you use Excel Solver to solve a transportation problem?
  1. Step 1: Define the problem.
  2. Step 2: Set up the spreadsheet model. ...
  3. Step 3: Activate Excel Solver. ...
  4. Step 4: Specify the settings and parameters. ...
  5. Step 5: Run Excel Solver. ...
  6. Step 6: Interpret and analyze the solution. ...
  7. Here's what else to consider.
Mar 19, 2023

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