Land Bridge

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Land Bridge

 

A land bridge refers to a connection between two land masses that enables the transportation of people or goods. In logistics, a land bridge specifically describes the movement of containers along a route from Japan to Europe. This process involves shipping containers from Japan to the U.S. Pacific Coast via ships, transferring them to rail transportation for further inland movement to an East Coast port, and finally shipping them across the ocean to Europe. This type of land bridge is sometimes referred to as a sea-land bridge due to the combination of sea and land transportation modes involved. The land bridge allows for a more efficient and interconnected logistics network, facilitating the movement of goods between distant regions.

 

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