6. Outlook for intermodal transport
Intermodal transport benefits from a highly favorable environment, but certain conditions have to be met: competitiveness, reliability and quality are essential to attract the decisions of major customers.
The various forms of intermodal transport can therefore show contrasting trends, despite a highly favorable environment.
Combined rail transport has suffered from irregular service quality, and more recently has been penalized by sharp increases in traction costs. Their development will depend on capacity:
guarantee quality train paths in all time slots of the day (which may lead to the creation of a dedicated freight network or, at least, to giving certain priorities to freight);
to reduce the effective cost of traction through better train loading, longer...
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Economic data
▪ Price
- - • Évolution des prix routiers
- - Transport SES Infos rapides n° 254 http://www.statistiques.equipement.gouv.fr
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UTI standardization
Useful sites for precise container and swap body standards http://www.afnor.frhttp://www.iso.ch
Procedures http://www.unece.org/trans/wp24/wp24-terminology/24term.html
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