Intermodal drayage combines trucking and rail transport to move containers efficiently. General Logistics International (GLI) offers intermodal drayage solutions that optimize cost and transit time while maintaining high reliability.
Drayage in logistics refers to the short-distance transportation of freight, typically between a port, rail terminal, warehouse, or distribution center. It’s a crucial link in the intermodal shipping process, connecting long-haul ocean or rail transport to final delivery points. Drayage ensures containers are quickly moved out of congested ports, reducing storage fees and delays. Efficient drayage services help maintain smooth supply chain operations, minimize transit time, and lower overall shipping costs.
Many Intermodal events are held in 2013, including Intermodal China, the COSMOS Club Feroviar Conference, and the cargo shippers Intermodal South America event in Sao Paulo.
Milwaukee Intermodal Station was created in 1965.
Spokane Intermodal Center was created in 1994.
Millbrae Intermodal Terminal was created in 1987.
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Drayage typically covers short hauls near ports or rail terminals, while inland trucking handles longer-distance container transportation to warehouses or inland hubs. GLI provides both services as integrated solutions, ensuring seamless cargo movement beyond the port.
Union Pacific Intermodal Bridge was created in 1911.
Pasco Intermodal Train Station was created in 1998.
Intermodal softwares' main functions are their ability to manage resources and streamline an intermodal billing process. They're efficient at making sure that materials are organized and that bills are properly dealt out.
Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center was created in 2004.
Salt Lake City Intermodal Hub was created in 2008.