sawaintermod
Sawaintermod is a term that refers to the process of intermodal transportation utilizing rail or road connections that are specifically designed for the "sawa" or "sah" rail profile. This profile is a narrow gauge railway standard commonly found in certain regions, particularly in some parts of Asia and formerly in parts of Africa and Europe. Intermodal transport involves the movement of goods in standardized shipping containers or trailers that can be transferred between different modes of transport, such as ships, trains, and trucks, without the cargo being unloaded or reloaded. When "sawa" or "sah" gauge railways are integrated into an intermodal network, it allows for the seamless transfer of these standardized containers onto specialized rolling stock designed for the narrower track width. This can be crucial for connecting regions with older or less common rail infrastructure to global supply chains. The efficiency of sawaintermod depends on the availability of compatible intermodal terminals, appropriate handling equipment, and coordinated logistics between the different transport operators. It enables the use of cost-effective and environmentally friendly rail transport for the long-haul portion of a journey, even in areas where standard gauge railways are not present.