The movement of international shipments via container using sequential transportation modes (water, air and land) makes use of the most efficient cost-effective methods to move goods. An entire new set of terms has developed around this concept of intermodalism.
Load Centers
As ships grew to hold more containers, they became more expensive to operate. One way to reduce costs was to hold down the number of port calls. To fill the ships at fewer ports the cargo had to be funneled into Load Centers.
Land Bridges
Source: This is an excerpt from Nelson, Carl. A, Import/Export – How to get started in International Trade, Third Edition, published by McGraw-Hill
Re: Re: What is Intermodalism?
by JBsportsuk on 30 Mar 2007 05:49
Replying to [RichardCao]:
As posted before :
Terminology for the movement of international shipments via container using sequential transportation modes (water, air and land). Makes use of the most efficient cost-effective methods to move goods
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