Verb
The word is derived from transship
Containers can easily be transshipped to other modes, such as ships and trucks, using cranes. Source: Internet
North Korean coal exports have been sanctioned by the U.N. since 2016, with for Russian coal transshipped through the DPRK port of Rajin/Rason. Source: Internet
“This year, it wasn’t really even a contest,” said Jonathan Lamb, president of Lake Superior Warehousing Co., which is charged with unloading the parts, which are then transshipped onto trucks for overland hauling. Source: Internet
The railroad constructed a tunnel through the Potrero San Pablo ridge to run a track from their yard to a ferry landing from which freight cars could be transshipped to San Francisco. Source: Internet
Estonian customs said each year a handful of packages with synthetic drugs shipped directly from China are seized, but more may be transshipped via larger European countries. Source: Internet