We have trucks, railroads, and ships for intermodal freights
When shipment becomes difficult, we give our best effort. Trucks, railroads, and ships are used to move intermodal freight all over the world. Let us connect the dots for you.
Intermodal truck driver is a particular form of international intermodal freight transportation in which a truck drives the start and end segments of the voyage while trains, planes, or the oceans are used for the intermediary sections of the consignment. The act of moving cargo by truck a short distance, typically between two intermodal terminals, such as ports, is referred to as “drayage.” The transportation service providers never handle the commodities because they are shipped in modular containers; instead, they only handle the containers.