Pre-Carriage
Pre-carriage exists in the transport chain of combined transports/grouped loads and represents the grouping of goods with the shippers and the delivery at the receiving hub. The pre-carriage is followed by the main carriage, where the goods are transferred from the receiving hub to the delivery hub. The on-carriage is the end of the transport process, from the delivery hub to the receiver.
See also:
Main Carriage The main carriage is the main section in a transport chain in freight transport. It is situated between the pre-carria [...] Combined Transport Combined transport is a type of intermodal (interrupted) transport. In combined transports, the advantages of different means of traffi [...] On-Carriage In logistics, it refers to the delivery of the goods directly to the receiver. In a transport chain with multiple stag [...] Transport Chain A transport chain covers all partial routes of a transport which usually covers longer distances, is processed with different m [...]