As a transportation concept, intermodalism is far from new. It has always been an important part of the global supply chain. Motor freight is the anchor at both ends of the divide, with air and ocean in between. But on the U.S. domestic side, intermodal has never been compulsory. Ample opportunities exist for shippers and consignees to leverage the economy of rail transport-whether it's converting truckloads to railcars, or expediting containers in and out of congested cities and ports.
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