Intermodal Transport

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Intermodal Transport

 

Intermodal transport refers to a transportation system that employs multiple modes of transportation, such as trucks, railways, ships, and aircraft, to transport both passengers and freight. It involves the use of specialized containers for freight, allowing the cargo to remain in the container throughout the journey without being unpacked or transferred. Similarly, for passengers, intermodal transport entails utilizing different modes of transportation to reach a specific destination. This approach is recognized as a cost-effective and practical method for transporting goods from shippers to consignees and for moving individuals from one location to another.

 

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