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The Freight Terminal market is a segment of the Logistics industry that focuses on the transportation of goods from one location to another. Freight Terminals are facilities that provide storage, handling, and other services related to the movement of goods. These terminals are typically located near major transportation hubs, such as airports, seaports, and railroads. They are used to store, sort, and transfer goods from one mode of transportation to another. Freight Terminals are also used to provide services such as customs clearance, warehousing, and distribution.
Freight Terminals are an important part of the Logistics industry, as they provide a critical link between the transportation of goods and their final destination. They are also used to facilitate the efficient movement of goods across international borders.
Some companies in the Freight Terminal market include DHL, FedEx, UPS, Kuehne + Nagel, and DB Schenker. Show Less Read more