
Inland Port
An inland port is a freight facility located inland, away from traditional coastal seaports, that facilitates the transfer and distribution of goods. It typically includes logistics infrastructure like warehouses, rail or truck terminals, and customs processing centers. Inland ports connect with coastal ports through transportation networks, helping to speed up the movement of goods and reduce congestion at seaports. They support regional economic growth by improving supply chains, making it easier for businesses to import and export products efficiently and cost-effectively, serving as a centralized hub for distribution inland.