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Surface Transportation (Road and Rail)
With advancements in technology and the global trading,
the movers and packers now have faster, safer and more
reliable vehicles, both on rail and on road. The surface
transportation is still the lifeline of economic growth.
In the relocation industry, the need for faster and
reliable means of transportation is increasing at a fast
pace. Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) are hence
gaining importance in the surface moving and packing
industry. They improve the safety, efficiency, and
convenience of both people and goods.
The two branches of surface transportation are:
•Road Transportation
•Rail Transportation
Road Transportation in Relocation Industry
The usage of one mode over other, differs from economy
to economy. For instance, in India, long-distance
transport has shown a substantial modal shift in favor
of roads, both in passenger and freight transport, in
the past few decades. At present, roads cater to 85% of
passenger and over 70% of the freight traffic
The reasons for this can be:
•More roads are equipped with electronic tolling and
variable message signs.
•Various passenger vehicles have navigation products and
emergency notification systems.
•Commercial vehicles are equipped for nonstop weighing
and cross-border credentials checking.
•Transit vehicles have location and communications
systems
•Availability of automatic tracking for better
management of traffic flow
Road transport has the advantage of being user-friendly.
Some of the advantages of road transportation for moving
and packing industry are:
•Greater flexibility
•Door-to-Door Service
•Economical
•Easy Tracking
•Easy Escort Service
Further, the sector is going to become even more
attractive with tremendous improvements in the road
network that are expected under the National Projects.
Some of the common means of road transportation used by
the movers and packers are Trucks, Container Trucks,
Tempo Trucks, Car Trailers. This transportation is
mainly used for local moves or small distances and large
distance transportation is normally avoided.
Rail transportation in relocation industry
Efficient freight transport and timely movement of
people is essential for the world economy. Hence, moving
and packing companies strive to make sure that the men
and material are moved freely, reliably and efficiently.
At the same time, the positive impact on environment and
safety are also kept in mind while moving from one place
to another.
Today, moving by rail is very different from the early
days of rail. Now a days, rail transit systems provide
all the three kinds of benefits: economic, social and
environmental. In addition, the relocation companies use
rails that have computer-aided dispatch systems. This
helps the companies in figuring out the exact location
of the goods, irrespective of the distance traveled. For
corporate clients, this service is specially important.
Some of the advantages of Rail Transportation in
relocation industry are as follows:
•Containerisation facility.
•Unlimited access to most geographical areas.
•More cost effective than air transportation and
sometimes also motor freight carrier.
•Can provide expedited pickup when necessary.
•Has the capability to transport more goods in certain
trade lanes by stacking ships' containers
•Frequently used to transport ships' containers as well
as wooden crates, to and from an ocean port
•Less traffic congestion on the roads
Intermodal Terminals
To make train travel even quicker, relocation companies
along with shipping companies, have arranged for "intermodal
terminals". At an intermodal terminal, train tracks run
up to the docks so that a container can be unloaded from
a ship and put directly on a train.
This makes the moving process quicker than loading the
container onto a truck and then driving it across town
to a railroad and at the same time eliminates the need
of a tie up with another party.
Piggybacked Trains - Saving Time and Cost
Stack-trains allow each train car to carry two
containers "piggybacked" on top of each other. This
makes trains even better at moving mode of
transportation. This saves substantial time and cost as
the trains can carry double the amount of cargo. |