The advantage of transloading in today's supply chain cannot be limited to singular form. In fact, the benefits of transloading services - put simply, the transfer of goods from one transportation mode to another (and often from one container to another) - can include cost savings, improved flexibility, faster shipping and more. With the caveat that every case has its own particularities, let's go over some of the general advantages of transloading:
And with all the above-listed benefits out of the way, you're probably thinking, "how much?" Read on to see more about how cost factors in.
The short answer is, yes, transloading can save money in many shipping scenarios. Those cost-savings can come due to process advantages that improve overall efficiency. They also come from a perhaps little-thought-of advantage - the buy three get one free rule (or sometimes even the buy two get one free rule) for maritime freight. That is, for transloads that involve the transfer of maritime freight onto domestic containers, cubic meter availability differs between the two methods in an advantageous way.
Maritime freight ships in 40' ocean containers, while domestic freight generally moves in 53' containers via either truck or intermodal methods. Generally, we've found the contents of four ocean containers fit into three domestic containers - and often, three ocean container contents fit into two domestic containers. That means in essence, the shipper gets one ocean container moved domestically for free when transloading. Combined with the maritime container usage time advantage transloading provides, those are multiple chances for cost savings.
While we've gone over advantages of transloading, remember that to realize those benefits, planning is key. In today's logistics environment, transloading is only growing, and growing, and growing. But complications with transloading can be many, including labor shortages, capacity issues, floor-loaded vs. palletized loads, bonded vs. non-bonded, and more. Navigating these complications can be... complicated.
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