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Transshipment Explained: How It Impacts Your Supply Chain

When shipping goods around the globe, sometimes they just don't travel from Point A to Point B. Sometimes, they travel on more complex routes with various stops along the way. This process is called transshipment. But what is transshipment, and how does it impact t he supply chain? Let's break it down simply below.    What is Transshipment?     Transshipment is like taking a bus: You transfer at a station to another bus before reaching your final stop. It's a process where goods are moved from one vehicle or ship to another at a midpoint location. Goods don't move directly from their origin to the final destination ; they have to reach a port or airport, unload them, and then again load them onto a new vehicle or ship .     Suppose you mailed a package from a small town to a distant country. Your package may travel to a big city's airport, get transshipped onto a larger plane, and then reach another airport where it's loaded onto a truck. The middle ste

Top 3 Benefits of Intermodal Shipping

  Intermodal shipping involves transporting goods by more than one mode of transportation. It is a highly-efficient way to get your cargo where it needs to be. This mode of shipping has many benefits over traditional methods of transporting goods including flexibility, cost efficiency and reliability. Let us go over them in detail:     Flexible Mode of Shipping   One of the greatest benefits of intermodal transportation is flexibility. Shippers can use a variety of transportation modes, choose their own routes and even their carriers. This makes it possible for shippers to get their goods where they need to go without having to worry about whether or not there will be enough capacity on trains or trucks during peak times.   Intermodal freight transportation also allows companies to plan trips around traffic patterns and save money in the process. For example, if you're shipping refrigerated goods through an airport with limited hours for air freight operations, then using rail cou