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Choosing the Right Container Transloading Services for Your Supply Chain

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Transloading is a straightforward concept: cargo moves from one mode of transport to another at an intermediate point. In practice, though, how well it is executed has a direct effect on your costs, delivery timelines, and the overall reliability of your supply chain. If you are sourcing overseas goods, distributing across a large geography, or trying to reduce last-mile freight costs, transloading is worth understanding properly before you choose a provider. What Transloading Actually Does for You When a shipping container arrives at a port, it does not always make sense to send it directly to its final destination in that same container. Ocean containers are built for sea freight, not for domestic distribution. Moving them inland is expensive. Transloading lets you transfer the cargo into domestic trailers or rail cars that are better suited to the next leg of the journey. The main benefits are reduced inland freight costs, better access to destinations that standard containers canno...