masterfeeders
Masterfeeders is a term used in logistics and transportation to describe a primary feeder service or hub that aggregates cargo or passengers from multiple feeder routes before proceeding to a main destination hub or onward service. It is commonly applied within hub-and-spoke networks in air cargo, maritime shipping, and rail logistics, where a master feeder plays the role of consolidating loads from several smaller feeders to improve load factors and schedule efficiency.
In air cargo, master feeders operate from regional airports, collecting shipments from smaller carriers and forwarding
The term is not always standardized, and definitions can vary by company or region. Core characteristics typically