Intermodal trucking involves transporting freight using multiple modes of transportation—like trucks, trains, and ships—without handling the actual cargo. It’s a specialized type of trucking that often involves moving containers between ports and rail yards. For new drivers, this type of driving offers consistent routes but may require familiarity with port regulations and container logistics. Experienced drivers, what should newcomers know about the benefits and challenges of intermodal trucking? Share your tips and experiences
Understanding Intermodal Trucking: A Comprehensive Overview
Learn about intermodal trucking, a cost-effective way to transport goods using multiple modes like trucks, trains, and ships
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