Intermodal

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Intermodal

Intermodal shipping involves the use of two modes of freight, such as truck and train or truck and boat, to transport goods from the shipper to their ultimate destination. This will be a process that usually begins with a container being moved by a truck to a railroad shipping yard, then ultimately back to a truck to complete the process.

Intermodal is a very common and cost-effective shipping method, with roughly 25 million containers moved through the means of this type of shipping on a yearly basis. As a result, intermodal is a shipping method that remains one of the most vital and commonly used, especially in regard to shipping across domestic and global borders.

If you are currently moving freight over a transportation network of over 500 miles you will more than likely need to have recourse to an intermodal shipping arrangement. This offers a serious of cost-effective conversion opportunities that will be of great value to your business, especially when it comes to saving time, energy, and money.

Intermodal rail shipping is currently being used to transport a wide variety of goods. These include millions of truckloads that ship to businesses and consumers on a daily basis. These may be car parts, furniture goods, electronics, appliances, alcoholic products, light bulbs, clothing, toys, and many others.

There are a number of key advantages that are offered by using the method of intermodal shipping. Chief among these is the fact that shipping part of the way by rail will involve a great deal less delays as well as lower shipping costs. Since fuel use is not such a great concern, shipping intermodally will also involve less stress.

Another benefit comes from the fact that the railway network in North America is vast and comprehensive. You can move your goods by rail from any point in Canada or the United States to any point in Mexico and back. This means that you can quickly time the distance and cost that it takes to move your goods anywhere in the country.

Making use of the method of intermodal shipping is an excellent idea for business owners who need to send out multiple LTL (Less Than Truckload) shipments on a regular basis. This is especially true if you are sending these shipments out to the same destination at a rate of several times per week. The money you save is staggering.

It's also a good way to reduce the carbon footprint that your company may be making. This is an especially prime concern in consequence of current environmental laws that may be receiving a more stringent upgrade in the very near future.

Being able to move your goods partly by rail not only eliminates cost concerns, it also frees you up to plan your shipments more frequently and efficiently. This is a process that comes well recommended by many of the top shipping industry experts all across the world.

If you are interested in shipping your cargo via an intermodal arrangement, get in touch with us today. We can quickly break down the arrangement for you, step by step, so that you will quickly understand the entire concept from start to finish.

Contact us today to learn more about this cost-effective method of shipping your goods.

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