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What is Intermodal Shipping?
Intermodal shipping uses multiple modes of transportation—rail, truck, air, and ocean—to move freight from origin to destination. Cargo remains in the same container throughout the journey, transferring between modes at terminals and rail yards. This approach combines the strengths of each mode: cost efficiency of rail for long distances, the flexibility of trucking for first and last mile, and the reach of air and ocean for international movements.
Canadian Alliance coordinates intermodal shipments with connections to both CN and CP rail networks. Our location just 5 minutes from the Port of Vancouver positions us as an ideal partner for intermodal logistics, providing drayage services at both ends of the rail journey.
How It Works
Modes of Transport
We coordinate intermodal shipments across all major modes, matching the right combination to your freight requirements, timeline, and budget.
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Benefits of Intermodal
- Lower cost than over-the-road trucking for long distances
- Reduced carbon footprint vs. truck-only shipping
- Consistent capacity through rail networks
- Secure containerized freight throughout the journey
- Combines final mile service with cost efficiencies
When to Choose Intermodal
- Long-haul shipments (500+ miles)
- When cost savings outweigh transit time
- Predictable, scheduled freight
- High-volume shipping lanes
- Sustainability-focused supply chains
Industries we serve
Canadian Alliance provides order fulfillment services across a range of industries. Our experience with diverse product types means we understand the specific handling, storage, and compliance requirements of your sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
Intermodal shipping uses multiple modes of transport—typically rail and truck—to move freight. Cargo stays in the same container throughout, transferring between modes at terminals. It combines rail’s cost efficiency for long hauls with trucking’s flexibility for the first and last mile.
Intermodal typically becomes more cost-effective for shipments travelling 500+ miles. The longer the distance, the greater the savings compared to over-the-road trucking. It’s ideal for freight where cost savings outweigh the slightly longer transit times.