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Multimodal Freight Corridors

Transportation planners and policy makers now concentrate on multimodal corridors as part of their investment strategies. TranSystems understands the need for multimodal freight corridors to meet the growing economic and environmental demands necessary for the movement of goods. We provide comprehensive consulting services for the definition and analysis of corridors. Our experience includes examining all of the main freight modes, including rail, truck, air, and marine cargo.

Our staff brings expertise in supply chain planning and management, ocean transportation, air transportation,  international freight forwarding, customs brokerage, trade consulting - including foreign trade zone feasibility analysis, as well as all aspects of international logistics. We regularly provide clients with a review of cargo goods movement into various parts of the country, by various modes of transport, in order to determine market feasibility.
 

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The Use of Port Rail Simulations in Long-Term Planning

To support on-dock rail terminals for the long term, many ports are planning for rail support facilities that can provide the ability to receive and depart trains  read more>

Impact of On-Dock Rail to the Efficient Movement of Goods

With the advent of more streamlined rail movement from the ports, both east coast and west coast via on-dock rail, and better transit reliability from the railroads  read more>

Expand Trade Networks Through Inland Ports

Inland ports have developed over the last few decades in response to the needs of distributing goods to population centers far from coastal areas.  read more>

What We Do

With a full spectrum of disciplines, industry focus, and geographic reach, we take our client’s vision from the conceptual environment to the built environment. Our experience crosses the entire spectrum of transportation-related systems so we can tailor our approach to your individual project.
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