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intermodal
  1. Carriage of a commodity by different modes of transport, i.e. sea, road, rail and air within a single journey

  2. A single trailer or container that encounters multiple forms of transportation along its route, such as truck/ship/rail.

  3. Descriptive term for freight traffic involving transfer of containers to and from road and rail vehicles. sometimes referred to as container traffic.
intermodal container
    Container for intermodal traffic
intermodal container transfer facility
    I.c.t.f.
intermodal control system (ics)
    The system that manages the booking of freight, freight entering, leaving and en route between terminals. customers are able to access it directly via the internet.
intermodal dispersion
    The phenomenon that the group velocity of light propagating in a waveguide structure depends on the waveguide mode
intermodal equipment
    intermodal shipping
      intermodal traffic
        Freight moving via at least two different modes of transport, eg rail to road, rail to sea etc. used to describe freight in modules which can be transported by more than one mode (rail, road, sea or air). the usual form of intermodal freight is containerised freight, which has proven to be the most convenient to transfer between modes. because of this the terms intermodal and containerised are often interchanged.
      intermodal transport
        The movement of goods in one and the same loading unit or road vehicle, which uses successively two or more modes of transport without handling the goods themselves when changing modes
      intermodal transportation
        Occurs when a single carrier coordinates movement by, and documentation of, different modes of transport (air, sea, road, rail) in order to provide door-to-door rather than port-toport service.
      intermodalism
        The concept of transportation as a door-to-door service rather than port-to-port. thus efficiency is enhanced by having a single carrier coordinating the movement and documentation among different modes of transportation.
      intermodality
        A system of transport whereby two or more modes of transport are used to transport the same loading unit or truck in an integrated manner, without loading or unloading, in a door-to-door transport chain