

Multimodal transport means the transportation of goods by different modes of transport under a one-way agreement. This system allows to combine land, sea, air and rail transport in one process.
Multimodality. Multimodal cargo transportation includes simultaneous use of different modes of transport. For example, a shipment may start by land, continue by rail, and finally end by sea or air.
Unitary Agreement. Cargo transportation is carried out on the basis of one joint contract, which regulates all modes of transport and carriers.
Logistics integration. Multimodal freight transport often requires strong logistical support and coordination to work together with different modes of transport.
Cost and time efficiency. A multimodal system can improve overall freight efficiency by reducing costs and time, especially when the advantages of different modes of transportation are combined.
The cargo can go through different stages with different modes of transport, which shape the entire journey accordingly.