One shipment. Multiple modes. One execution plan.
Modern shipments often move through more than one transport mode. A cargo journey may begin with ocean freight, transition into trucking, pass through warehousing, and continue into another regional or time-sensitive transport layer.
Every transition between transport modes introduces risk.
Scheduling gaps, cargo handling delays, warehouse readiness issues, and poor communication between providers can turn a multimodal route into a fragmented one.
9DX coordinates multimodal shipments as one continuous flow. Instead of treating each leg as an isolated task, movement across all transport modes is planned together, ensuring transitions happen in sequence, on time, and with continuity.

What We Handle
- Integrated route design
- Ocean-to-land coordination
- Air-to-land coordination
- Transition planning between modes
- Handoff timing between providers
- Unified execution monitoring
Why It Matters
The weakness of multimodal execution is rarely in the transport mode itself. It is in the transition between modes.
That is where timing misalignment, cargo idle time, and breakdowns in accountability occur.
9DX Approach
We coordinate multimodal execution around transitions, ensuring the shipment moves as one journey rather than a chain of disconnected legs.
