Introduction
Transportation Process
The goods are first transported by ship by sea, arrive at coastal ports, and then transferred by rail to inland destinations. For example, from ports in Asia, goods are shipped to Europe, and when they arrive at European seaports, they are distributed through rail networks to various inland cities.




Advantages
1. Give full play to the advantages of large shipping volume and low cost, suitable for long-distance international transportation. At the same time, by using the punctuality and reliability of railway transportation, the transportation efficiency of goods is improved and the transportation time is reduced.
2. For the import and export of goods in inland areas, sea-rail combined transport provides a convenient channel, avoiding the traffic congestion and high cost problems that may be faced by completely relying on road transport.