Intermodal shipping refers to the transportation of goods using multiple modes of transport, such as sea, rail, and road, within a single shipment. Standardized intermodal containers allow seamless transfer between transport modes without handling the cargo itself. This method reduces transit times, lowers handling costs, and minimizes the risk of damage. Intermodal shipping enhances supply chain efficiency by combining the cost-effectiveness of rail, the flexibility of trucking, and the capacity of ocean shipping. It is widely used in international trade for its ability to streamline logistics and reduce environmental impact.
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Intermodal Shipping