Drayage :
Drayage :
What does this term stand for?
Drayage refers to the short-distance transportation of goods, typically containerized freight, by truck over relatively brief distances. This specialized logistics service most commonly involves moving shipping containers between ports, rail terminals, warehouses, and distribution centers, usually within a single metropolitan area or port region. The term can also refer to the fee charged for this transportation service. Drayage serves as a critical link in intermodal and multimodal transportation chains, facilitating the seamless transfer of cargo between different modes of transport such as ships, trains, and long-haul trucks.
Types of Drayage
- Port Drayage
- Intermodal Drayage
- Shuttle Drayage
- Expedited Drayage
- Door-to-Door Drayage
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