
North American Intermodal Freight Connectivity Study
The North American Intermodal Freight Connectivity Study evaluates how effectively different transportation modes—like trucks, trains, ships, and ports—work together to move goods efficiently across North America. Its goal is to identify strengths, gaps, and opportunities for improving the interconnectedness of these networks. The study aims to enhance supply chain efficiency, reduce costs, and support economic growth by ensuring seamless transitions between transportation modes, ultimately making freight movement faster, more reliable, and better coordinated across borders and regions.