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Definition
A logistics system that involves the use of more than one mode of transport to move goods efficiently.
Intermodal transport is a sophisticated logistics system that facilitates the movement of goods using two or more different modes of transportation—such as truck, rail, sea, or air—within a single, coordinated supply chain without unpacking or handling the freight itself when switching modes. This method relies heavily on standardized containers, allowing cargo to be seamlessly transferred between transport modes, optimizing efficiency, reducing handling costs, enhancing security, and shortening transit times. Intermodal transport leverages the comparative advantages of each mode; for example, combining rail’s cost-efficiency and capacity for long-haul inland transport with truck services for first- and last-mile delivery. For industrial real estate stakeholders, proximity to robust intermodal infrastructure such as rail terminals, highways, ports, and airports significantly improves site attractiveness and operational scalability. Integrating intermodal capabilities enables supply chains to become more flexible, reliable, and sustainable, addressing increasing demands for cost-effectiveness and environmental responsibility. Understanding intermodal logistics is critical for B2B decision-makers—investors, asset managers, and logistics professionals—who seek to optimize property value, streamline distribution networks, and future-proof warehouse and logistics facilities within the Central and Eastern European region.
Practical Example: IPEC Group
IPEC Group strategically develops industrial and logistics parks in Slovakia that prioritize direct access to intermodal transport infrastructure. For example, our developments near major rail hubs combine efficient rail freight connectivity with proximate highway access, enabling tenants to seamlessly integrate rail and road transport into their supply chains. This integration reduces transit times and transportation costs while providing scalable solutions for growing e-commerce and manufacturing clients. By aligning development design with intermodal logistics needs, IPEC enhances the operational efficiency and strategic value of its properties, meeting the evolving demands of both regional and international logistics networks.
Related Terms
Logistics Hub, Supply Chain Optimization, Rail Freight, Last-Mile Delivery, Multimodal Transport