Transshipped
Transshipment is the process of moving goods from one transport mode or vehicle to another at an intermediate location, rather than delivering directly from origin to final destination. In shipping, the term often describes transferring cargo between ships at a port.
Maritime transshipment typically occurs at hub ports, where containers are transferred from feeder vessels to large
Multimodal transshipment can involve air, rail, trucking, or pipeline transfers, enabling goods to move across different
Advantages include improved network efficiency, route flexibility, and access to economies of scale. Disadvantages include potential
Transshipment is subject to international and national regulations governing cargo handling, maritime operations, and taxation. Port