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Title: MULTI MODALISM


1
MULTI MODALISM
  • CHAPTER 11

2
INTRODUCTION
  • Multi-modalism / Combined Transport Operation
  • Process of operating a door-to-door/
    warehouse-to-warehouse service for the shipper,
    involving 2 or more forms of transport, with the
    merchandise being conveyed in the same unitized
    form for the entire transit.

3
INTRODUCTION
  • Any mode of transport road, rail, inland
    waterway, sea or air may be involved.
  • International distribution network is becoming
    more integrated MM will play major role.
  • Traditional seaport to seaport operation is no
    longer acceptable.
  • Integrated operation involving
    carriers, suppliers, consignor
    and consignee.

4
INTRODUCTION
  • Production of product in different location or
    countries.
  • Global operation with no time or trade barriers.
  • MM infrastructure offers low-cost global
    distribution, fast transit, dedicated
    services.

5
MM BENEFIT FOR SHIPPERS
  • Reliable service, frequent competitively
    priced.
  • Goods arrive within scheduled.
  • Dedicated integrated schedules
  • Benefit companies that has global network
    operate on JIT basis.
  • Equipped with EDI.
  • Tailor made service
  • Tailor made for certain trade/commodities
  • Use high-tech purpose-built equipment.

6
MM BENEFIT FOR SHIPPERS
  • Minimum documentation.
  • Used of through BOL, through rate.
  • Faster rapid transit facilitate earlier
    payments.
  • Encourages usage of common code, standard,
    practice on international scale.
  • Goods arrive in good better
    condition.

7
FORMS OF MM
  • Containerization
  • Method of distributing merchandise in unitized
    form.
  • Suitable for transportation by rail, road, air,
    canal sea.
  • Block movement of container, through interconnect
    land maritime terminals.

8
FORMS OF MM
  • Land Bridge
  • Overland transport between following and/or
    preceding sea transport of goods and/or
    containers.
  • Could be
  • LB via trailer/truck road/sea/road
  • LB via pallet/IATA container road/sea/air/road

9
FORMS OF MM
  • Piggy Back Operation
  • Most recent development in MM. Involved usage of
    road, rail vehicular ferries.
  • Road trailers are conveyed by vehicular ferries
    from one port to another.
  • Might be loaded to railway wagon for carriage by
    scheduled train, to certain location.
  • Then continue journey by road to consignee.

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FORMS OF MM
  • Piggy Back Advantage
  • Fast transit time through scheduled road, sea
    rail services.
  • No loading/unloading delay at port.
  • Cheaper cost.
  • Less wear tear on trailer
    equipment.

11
FORMS OF MM
  • Inland Waterways
  • Sea shipping is integrated with inland waterways
    (river/canal).
  • Employ barge carriers for voyages between port
    inland waterway connections.
  • Barge carrying vessel specialized sea - going
    ship which can carry barges.
  • Permits separation of the ship from the barge,
    which handled the cargo to consignee.

12
Obstacles to Multi-modalism
  • Conflicts of interest
  • Potential conflicts of interest between different
    parties involved in long international supply
    chains.
  • Each party anxious to protect their position
    market share
  • Also between government of
    different country.

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Obstacles to Multi-modalism
  • 2. Lack of money
  • Growth of MM has been slowed by the
    widespread shortage of public investment
    funds.
  • 3. Regulatory impediments
  • Despite widespread deregulation of transport has
    taken place over the last few years, there are
    still many regulatory impediments to MM.
  • Both within individual countries and at border
    crossings.

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Obstacles to Multi-modalism
  • 4. Security concerns
  • Still confusion about who is
    responsible when things go wrong.
  • Many large MM operators prepared to absorb the
    risk take cargo insurance.
  • However, it is difficult for smaller operators to
    absorb risk.
  • Have an important psychological effect on
    customer attitudes towards MM.

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Obstacles to Multi-modalism
  • 5. Insufficient knowledge of user requirements
  • Because MM services are provided by competing
    private carriers, there is relatively little
    discussion or sharing of information about
    customer needs.
  • Organizations paid very little attention to
    customer requirements.
  • Not fully aware of the types of service for which
    there is an emerging customer demand
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