Multimodal Transportation of Goods
Multimodal Transportation is the safest combination of several modes of transport within one route.
Advantages of this type of delivery include:
- A clear algorithm of interaction with trusted partners allows for delivery in the shortest time possible.
- Flexible pricing policy of cooperation with regional representatives.
- Continuous monitoring of each stage.
- Standard 20- and 40-ft containers.
- High capacity 40- and 45-ft containers.
- Refrigerated containers of various capacities.
- Open-top containers.
- Container platforms.
- Tank-containers for transportation of large cargoes.
The main logistic structures are:
- Marine Transportation, executed by sea transport.
- Railway Transportation, executed by road and / or rail transport.
Marine multimodal transportation is used to deliver goods from countries with an actively developed maritime communication system:
- Countries of Southeast Asia, including China, Korea, Japan, etc.
- Countries of South and North America.
- Middle Eastern Countries.
Key Features
Key features include relatively cheap delivery cost per unit of cargo as well as low risks of insured events.
Rail multimodal transportation is used to deliver goods from countries with a developed rail transport infrastructure. Today, this applies more to China and Mongolia.
Today, Optimalog mainly organizes reception at the current stations:
- Trans-Baikal.
- Vorsino.
- Khovrino.
- Silicate.
- Alabino.
- Kupavna.
- Yekaterinburg.