Intermodal / Multimodal

Intermodal Transport Intermodal transport, in its most general definition, is a transportation operation that uses at least two different modes of transportation without changing the transportation vehicle. During intermodal transportation, the transportation vehicles or container types in which the loads are placed do not change. The loads stay in the same transportation vehicle they were placed in at the start and end of the shipment.

Integrated, reliable, and sustainable transportation solutions with TCT

As TCT, we optimize your processes, reduce your costs, and add value to your operations with our multimodal transportation models. Thanks to our use of alternative modes, we offer more efficient, more environmentally friendly, and more sustainable transportation solutions.

Flexible route and mode selection

Each shipment is planned using the most suitable combination of modes based on the characteristics of the cargo, the delivery date, and cost optimization.

Cost advantage

Thanks to the flexibility offered by the multimodal structure, the most economical mode is chosen at every stage of the transportation process, thereby reducing costs.

Wide geographic coverage

The integrated use of sea, road, and rail transport enables TCT to provide seamless transportation to different countries and regions.

Operational efficiency

The cargo can be transferred to different vehicles and containers as needed, thereby creating a comprehensive, versatile, and solution-oriented transportation process.

Environmentally conscious approach

Choosing the right combination of modes contributes to reducing the carbon footprint.

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