(Redirected from Transhipped)'Transshipment' is the
shipment of
goods to an intermediate destination, and then from there to yet another destination.
One possible reason is to change the
means of transport during the journey (for example from
ship transport to
road transport), known as
intermodal freight transport. Transshipment usually takes place in
transportation hubs. Much international transshipment also takes place in designated
customs areas, thus avoiding the need for customs checks or duties, otherwise a major hindrance for efficient transport.
Transshipment of freight also occurs at a
break of gauge rail station.
Transshipment is normally fully legitimate and an everyday part of the world's trade. However, it can also be a method used to disguise intent, as is the case with
illegal logging,
smuggling or
grey market goods.
See also
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Customs area
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Entrepot
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List of world's busiest transshipment ports