retransportation
Retransportation refers to the process of moving goods or people from one mode of transportation to another, typically to optimize the efficiency, cost, or convenience of the journey. This process is commonly used in logistics and supply chain management to ensure that goods reach their destination in the most effective manner possible. For example, a product might be transported by truck from a factory to a port, then loaded onto a ship for ocean transport, and finally transferred to a train for inland delivery to a distribution center.
Retransportation can occur at various points in the supply chain, including:
1. Intermodal transport: Goods are moved between different modes of transport without being unloaded, such as
2. Consolidation and deconsolidation: Goods are consolidated into larger units for transport and then deconsolidated at
3. Distribution centers: Goods are transferred between different modes of transport at distribution centers to optimize
Retransportation can also be used to manage the flow of people, such as in the context of
The benefits of retransportation include reduced transportation costs, improved delivery times, and increased flexibility in the