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  2. Container chassis - Wikipedia

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    A container chassis, also called intermodal chassis or skeletal trailer, is a type of semi-trailer designed to securely carry an intermodal container. Chassis are used by truckers to deliver containers between ports , railyards, container depots, and shipper facilities, [ 1 ] : 2–3 and are thus a key part of the intermodal supply chain .

  3. Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners To Acquire TRAC Intermodal

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    TRAC operates 180,000 marine chassis nationwide, with an operating footprint of over 650 locations. ... "Stonepeak is pleased to partner with TRAC Intermodal to build upon its position as an ...

  4. ISO 6346 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 6346 is an international standard covering the coding, identification and marking of intermodal (shipping) containers used within containerized intermodal freight transport by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). [1]

  5. FMCSA Issues Intermodal Chassis Inspection Waiver - AOL

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    Regulators are giving intermodal chassis providers a three-month reprieve from required annual inspections for recently expired equipment to help alleviate disruptions caused by COVID-19.The ...

  6. Triton International - Wikipedia

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    Triton International Limited is a leasing company based in Hamilton, Bermuda, specializing in intermodal freight equipment leasing and maritime container management services. The company's fleet included 7.1 million TEU containers, open tops, flat racks, generator sets and chassis.

  7. Double-stack rail transport - Wikipedia

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    Double-stack rail transport is a form of intermodal freight transport in which railroad cars carry two layers of intermodal containers. Invented in the United States in 1984, it is now being used for nearly seventy percent of United States intermodal shipments. Using double stack technology, a freight train of a given length can carry roughly ...

  8. Standard Carrier Alpha Code - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Carrier Alpha Code, a two-to-four letter identification, is used by the transportation industry to identify freight carriers in computer systems and shipping documents such as Bill of Lading, Freight Bill, Packing List, and Purchase Order.

  9. List of reporting marks: G - Wikipedia

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    GTIZ - G. T. Intermodal USA; GTLZ - G. T. Leasing; GTP - Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (expired) GTPR - Grand Trunk Pacific Railway; GTPZ - TIT Services; GTR - Great River Railroad (Rosedale-Bolivar County Port Commission) GTRA - Golden Triangle Railroad; GTTX - Trailer Train Company, TTX Company; GTW - Grand Trunk Western, Canadian National Railway