Feeder
In the context of logistics and transportation, a feeder refers to a smaller mode of transportation used to connect and distribute cargo between larger transportation hubs and local points. Feeder services are commonly utilized in various segments of the transportation industry, such as shipping, road freight, and rail. They play a critical role in the supply chain by enabling efficient and cost-effective movement of cargo across different stages of transportation and ensuring seamless connections between various transport modes.
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FAQ
Example or usage in road freight logistics:
A road freight logistics company operates a fleet of smaller feeder trucks to collect cargo from local businesses and transport it to a regional distribution center. At the distribution center, the cargo is consolidated and loaded onto larger trucks for long-haul transportation to its final destination. The use of feeder trucks streamlines the cargo collection and delivery process, improving overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the company's logistics operations.