How Can uST Solution Optimize the Transportation of Shipping Containers?
When arranging cargo delivery over long distances, you can reduce the cost of logistics services by optimizing the transportation chain. Today, such transportation is complicated due to intermodal and multimodal transport that depends entirely on the available infrastructure – the number of transshipment terminals, road networks, as well as frequency of dispatch. The use of uPods can displace combined transportation and reduce delivery time.
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The uCont is designed to transport 20- and 40-foot shipping containers at speeds of up to 150 km/h. The uST solution is universal because the tracks can go over land and water, through tunnels. Loading and unloading is automatic at industrial sites, remote areas, and seaports. This not only saves time and resources, but also optimizes the entire supply chain. In the future, this will enable to create hub ports in the open sea to reduce the load on the coastal infrastructure, as well as to increase the volume and reduce the time of container shipments in general.
Learn more about the Solution of UST Inc. for cargo transportation.
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