The differences between intermodal freight and multimodal freight
While intermodal freight works well for businesses that want full control over their supply chain, multimodal freight is ideal for those who prefer a simplified shipping experience, with a single contract and a single point of contact.
What you need to know about roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) shipping
RoRo shipping streamlines the transportation of vehicles and oversized cargo by allowing items to be driven directly onto the vessel. This reduces port handling times and minimizes the risk of damage from lifting.
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