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=== Transportation === {{Main|Cargo}} Consolidating small shipments into large shipments can help to save transportation costs. There are three methods to do this: facility consolidation, multi-stop consolidation, and temporal consolidation. Facility consolidation uses the [[economics of scale]] by transporting small shipments over short distances and large shipments over long distances. Multi-stop consolidation makes multiple stops to consolidate small shipments in the case of [[less-than-truckload shipping]]. Temporal consolidation adjusts the shipping schedules forwards or backward so as to make a single large shipment rather than several small shipments over time.<ref name="Ghiani 2004"/> Cargo can be consolidated into pallets or containers. There are five basic modes of transport, namely, ship, rail, truck, air, and pipeline operated by different [[common carrier|carrier]]. These shipping methods can be combined in various ways such as [[intermodal freight transport|intermodal transport]] (no handling), [[multimodal transport]], and [[combined transport]] (minimal road transport). A shipper chooses a carrier by taking into account the total cost of shipment and transit time. Air is the most expensive type of transport, followed by truck, rail, pipeline, and ship.<ref name="Ghiani 2004"/> Cargo can be organized in different [[shipment categories]]. [[Unit loads]] are usually assembled into higher standardized units such as: [[ISO containers]], [[swap bodies]] or [[semi-trailers]]. Especially for very long distances, product transportation will likely benefit from using different transportation means: When moving cargo, typical constraints are maximum weight and [[volume]]. Operators involved in transportation include: all train, road vehicles, boats, airplanes companies, [[couriers]], [[freight forwarders]] and [[multi-modal transport operators]]. Merchandise being transported internationally is usually subject to the [[Incoterms]] standards issued by the [[International Chamber of Commerce]].
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