intermodaalsed
Intermodaalsed refers to the transportation of goods in a single unit, such as a container or semi-trailer, using multiple modes of transport without handling the freight itself when changing modes. This means the container or trailer is loaded once onto a ship, then transferred to a train, and finally to a truck for final delivery, all without the goods being unpacked and repacked at each transfer point. The primary goal of intermodal transportation is to optimize the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of freight movement by leveraging the strengths of each transport mode.
The benefits of intermodal transportation include reduced transportation costs due to economies of scale in long-haul
Commonly used units in intermodal transportation include standardized shipping containers, such as 20-foot and 40-foot containers,