Intermodality refers to an organized form of transportation that involves two or more different modes of transport. The at least two modes of transport mentioned here can be combinations such as sea-land, land-air, sea-air, etc.
The transportation process, which is completed through the interconnection and transshipment of two or more modes of transport, is collectively referred to as combined transport. In China, it is customarily known as intermodality.
業務(wù)流程
The advantages of a intermodal transportation service platform
Leveraging the rich data resources of Oceanwide Logistics, the intermodal transportation service platform combining various modes of transportation has been established. This effectively enhances the level of logistics services and reduces the operational costs of enterprises.
One-stop management of Bills of Lading
Through a standardized and effective multimodal transport Bill of Lading that covers various logistics transportation methods such as road, rail, and sea freight, customers can achieve one-stop management of multimodal transport Bills of Lading.
Rich in solutions
The platform provides customers with rich multimodal transportation route solutions through its powerful single-order product management capability.
One-stop fee settlement
The platform can unify the fee categories and standards to form standardized financial statements, realizing one-stop settlement of intermodal transportation costs.
Efficient business collaboration
Through the one-stop platform service for multimodal transport, achieve full synergy for processes such as orders, operations, tracking, payment, trade, etc.
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Integration
Integrating various transportation methods such as rail, road, and shipping for unified management and division of labor cooperation.
Standardization
Standardize multimodal transport operation standards and regulate the transportation management process.
Scale
Economic effects enhance logistics processing efficiency, and innovation is pursued in areas such as bulk goods and container transportation.
Servitization
Extend system services, including supporting yards, loading and unloading; integrate vehicle queuing and material allocation.