Transloading means moving freight between different modes of transportation, for example, unloading goods from a ship’s container and loading them onto a freight train or truck. In practice, transloading allows importers, exporters and freight forwarders to mix and match trucks, trains, ships or planes so each leg of the journey uses the most efficient mode. […]
Intermodal drayage is the local trucking leg of a longer freight journey. It moves containers between ports, rail yards, and warehouses—usually within 15–50 miles. This “first or last mile” step connects other transport modes like ships and trains, keeping cargo flowing smoothly and reducing port congestion. While drayage handles local moves, intermodal transportation combines multiple […]
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