Multimodal transportation refers to the movement of goods using multiple modes of transportation, such as road, rail, air, and sea. It involves the seamless integration of these different modes to optimize efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and reliability throughout the entire transportation process.
All-type trucking refers to a transportation service that utilizes trucks of various sizes and configurations to transport goods. This type of trucking is versatile and can accommodate a wide range of cargo, from small parcels to large and heavy items.
Fleet trailers are a type of mobile unit designed to transport goods and materials. They are commonly used in the transportation and logistics industry to facilitate the movement of cargo across various distances.
ODC (Over Dimensional Cargo) refers to cargo that exceeds the standard size or weight limits of conventional transportation methods. Handling ODC cargo requires specialized equipment, expertise, and careful planning to ensure safe and efficient transportation.
Project cargo handling refers to the transportation and logistics management of complex and specialized cargo for large-scale projects such as infrastructure development, oil and gas exploration, power plants, and mining operations. Project cargo often consists of over-sized, heavy, or high-value equipment, machinery, or components that require careful planning and execution to ensure safe and efficient delivery.