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Intermodal freight transport is a form of logistics that involves the movement of goods using multiple modes of transportation, such as rail, truck, and ship. This type of transport is often used to move goods over long distances, as it is more efficient and cost-effective than relying on a single mode of transport. It also reduces the environmental impact of freight transport, as it reduces the amount of fuel used and emissions released.
Intermodal freight transport is often used to move goods between countries, as it allows for the goods to be transported quickly and securely. It also allows for goods to be transported in bulk, which reduces the cost of shipping.
Some of the companies in the intermodal freight transport market include Maersk, C.H. Robinson, Kuehne + Nagel, DB Schenker, and XPO Logistics. Show Less Read more