What Intermodal Freight Transport basically means?
Intermodal freight transportentails the transportation of freight in an intermodal vehicle orcontainer, using more than one mode of transportation (truck, rail and ship), without any personal handling of the freight during modes transfer. This prevents potential damage of the goods while handling and also helps in providing speedy delivery.
It is a term used to describe multiple modes of transporting goods. Either a combination of rail and truck to transport or move goods from a shipper to a recipient. The intermodal process usually starts when a container is moved by truck to a railway station, then back on a truck to complete the freight-forwarding process. This type of transportation mode also lowers shipping costs because it includes a railway system as it requires less fuel than any other type of road transport.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Intermodal Freight
Advantages
Most of the businesses use intermodal freight transportation both domestically and internationally because it lessens the amount of handling the cargo during the trip and can reduce costs. Intermodal freight shipping is also a safe and secure method as it eliminates the handling of the freight multiple times during transportation, which helps to reduce damage and loss, drivers can handle huge loads in a shorter period of time, and additional security is also provided at various terminals, railway tracks, and ramps, which helps to prevent thefts.
Intermodal transportation is also eco-friendly. Rail transportation is more reliable. According to Inbound Logistics, rail can carry one ton of freight around