Transhipment:
Transhipment:
What does this term stand for?
Transhipment refers to the transfer of goods from one vessel, truck, or mode of transport to another during transit to the final destination. It is commonly employed in port operations, container shipping, and multimodal transport when direct transport routes are unavailable or inefficient. Transhipment requires precise coordination, proper documentation, secure handling, and compliance with customs regulations. Efficient transhipment reduces transit times, lowers transportation costs, ensures smooth supply chain flow, and minimizes the risk of cargo damage or delays. It is a critical component in global logistics networks, particularly for international trade and intermodal transport.
Characteristics:
- Transfer of goods between transport modes
- Used in ports and intermodal logistics
- Requires secure handling and coordination
- Compliance with customs and documentation
- Reduces transit times and transport costs
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