Transport from one customer to another, using intermodal transport and the "Myran" transfer system.
Very rational transports can be set up with the help of intermodal transports and the Myran transfer system. Customers have full control over where their products are, at any second, and when they are expected to arrive or leave their destinations. A logistics and monitoring system keeps track of where each container is at all times. Customers decide for themselves when the container should be picked up and the possibility of receiving the container.
1. The customer loads his own container
2. The customer gives the go-ahead for the container to be picked up.
3. The container is picked up from the customer's premises.
4 The container arrives at the terminal and is stored in a suitable location for the current destination.
5. The train arrives and the container is loaded into the optimal free space on the train.
6. The train departs after all cargo units have been loaded or unloaded to the current destination.
7. The train quickly leaves the train line and the container follows the train to the current destination.
8. The train arrives at the current destination and the container is automatically unloaded at the terminal.
9. It is temporarily stored while waiting for a suitable distribution vehicle.
10. The distribution vehicle picks up the container and transports it to the customer.
11. The container is placed in unloading posts at the customer's location.
12. The distribution vehicle leaves the customer for the next assignment.
13. The customer can unload the container themselves when possible.
The video below shows the train transport, terminal handling and also the distribution to the customer.
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