Mixed Load
Mixed Load
What does this term stand for?
Mixed load refers to a shipment containing multiple types of goods consolidated in one transport unit, such as a truck or container. This method maximizes space utilization, reduces transport costs, and enables smaller shipments to be moved efficiently. Mixed loads require careful packing, segregation, and documentation to prevent damage, contamination, or logistical errors. They are widely used in distribution networks, retail supply chains, and regional transport systems.
Characteristics:
- Consolidates different types of goods in one shipment
- Optimizes container or truck space utilization
- Reduces transportation costs
- Requires careful packing and segregation
- Supports efficient movement of small or varied shipments
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