Domestic transportation involves the carriage of cargo within a single country. It is used in the distribution of goods between manufacturing plants, logistics centers, retail chains and individual customers. With shorter transit times, it allows rapid response to changing market needs, ensuring regular deliveries of food, industrial and construction materials.
Intermodal transport is the transportation of cargo using at least two different modes of transport (e.g. road and rail), while maintaining a single cargo unit, most often a container. This solution reduces costs, delivery times and emissions. It is particularly popular in international logistics and long-distance transportation.
Road transport is the most important branch of freight transportation, carried out using trucks traveling on the road network. It is characterized by the greatest availability and flexibility compared to other forms of transportation. It enables efficient organization of transportation over short, medium and long distances, ensuring delivery directly from shipper to receiver. It is the foundation of national and international logistics.
Less Than Truck Load is the transportation of small batches of goods from multiple shippers, consolidated in a single vehicle. It allows for the sharing of freight costs and is an economical solution for smaller shipments. It is most often used in e-commerce logistics, regional distribution and international transportation, where it allows for flexible delivery scheduling.