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Evolutions in Mechanical Engineering

The Inelastic Necessity of Intermodal Freight Transportation Application

  • Open or CloseNikolaos Bertos*

    Technical University of Thessaly, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Greece

    *Corresponding author: Nikolaos Bertos, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Greece

Submission: November 26, 2019; Published: December 03, 2019

DOI: 10.31031/EME.2019.03.000554

ISSN: 2640-9690
Volume3 Issue1

Abstract

In the recent years logistic chain’s role becomes more crucial because of the growing variance and specialism of the primary and secondary production section. The objective of every part of this chain, from producer or constructor to consumer or user of a commodity is apparently the minimization of its transportation cost. Even though it’s ostensibly null added value on the products, it constitutes significant portion of the total cost which affects the daily or strategic decisions of consumers, organisms or countries. In order to reduce this cost, it is necessary to apply modern methods in point of haulage.y

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