Intermodal Transportation
Intermodal transportation is the employment of multiple modes of transportation, such as train, truck, and sea, in a single shipment voyage. This technique takes advantage of each mode’s capabilities to provide a more cost-effective, efficient, and environmentally friendly alternative for transporting commodities across great distances. For example, combining rail for long-distance transportation with trucks for last-mile delivery saves money and time while minimizing cargo space. The flexibility of intermodal transportation enables firms to select the optimal routes and modes based on cost, speed, and environmental impacts.
CargoWise improves multimodal transportation by offering a streamlined platform for managing complicated logistics operations. The system combines data from several transport modes into a single unified workflow, ensuring seamless coordination and real-time shipment visibility. CargoWise allows customers to track and manage cargo efficiently, optimize routes, and verify that all regulatory criteria for various types of transportation are met. This integration decreases the possibility of delays, errors, and redundant procedures while also increasing overall supply chain efficiency.