Multimodal Transport
A logistics strategy that involves multiple modes of transportation (e.g. sea air road or rail) under a single contract.
Definition
A logistics strategy that involves multiple modes of transportation (e.g. sea air road or rail) under a single contract. Multimodal transport ensures seamless cargo movement across regions while reducing transit times and improving supply chain efficiency.
Related Terms
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Insurance coverage that protects goods transported via ocean or inland waterways against loss or damage.
Marine Surveyor
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Master Air Waybill (MAWB)
A document issued by the airline that functions as a contract of carriage for air shipments.
Measurement Ton
A unit of volume used to calculate shipping rates for light yet bulky cargo.
Merchant Haulage
A freight service where the shipper arranges and pays for inland transportation independently rather than using the carrier's inland services.
MPS (Merchandise Processing Fee)
A fee charged by U.S. Customs for processing imported goods.
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