The analysis of transport kinetics has lacked unified treatment in which general rate equations are written entirely in terms of experimental parameters, and a convention by which these parameters may be designated in a concise yet recognizable manner. Such treatment is presented in an easily accessible form, and a simple system of nomenclature is proposed resembling that used in enzyme kinetics. Treatment is independent of assumptions about rate-limiting steps in transport and applies to both active and facilitated systems, including obligatory exchange. A single substrate is characterized by 12 different parameters, only 5 of which are required in theory to calculate the others. If a 2nd substrate is present on the trans membrane side there are 6 more parameters. All 18 parameters are linked by multiple relationships which provide a complete set of rejection criteria for the generalized form of the mobile carrier. Relationships among parameters are also defined that give information on the rate-limiting steps in transport. Equations governing any individual experiment, involving only experimental parameters, are easily written out from the general expressions, i.e., under conditions of zero trans and infinite trans flux, equilibrium exchange or competitive inhibition.