Freight Terminal
A freight terminal is a facility where goods are transferred between different modes of transportation, such as trucks, trains, ships, or airplanes. These facilities serve as central hubs for the consolidation, sorting, storage, and distribution of cargo. Freight terminals are strategically located to optimize logistics operations, reduce transit times, and minimize transportation costs. They often include warehouses, storage yards, and loading/unloading areas to handle various types of cargo efficiently.
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FAQ
A shipping company needs to transport a container of goods from a factory in China to a customer in the United States. The container is first transported by truck to a freight terminal, where it is loaded onto a train for transport to the nearest port. At the port, the container is transferred to a container ship, which carries it across the ocean to its destination. Upon arrival, the container is unloaded at another freight terminal, where it is transferred to a truck for final delivery to the customer.