Multimodal freight — combining sea, air, rail, and road transport — is rapidly gaining traction as businesses seek reliability over rigid single-mode shipping. In 2025, geopolitical disruptions, port congestion, and climate-related delays are accelerating this shift.
Rail corridors between Asia and Europe are seeing renewed interest for time-sensitive cargo, while sea-air combinations through Middle Eastern hubs offer balanced cost and speed. The ability to dynamically reroute cargo based on real-time conditions is becoming a competitive advantage.
However, multimodal success depends heavily on coordination, documentation accuracy, and strong partner networks. Without these, complexity can outweigh benefits.
CSN supports multimodal strategies by orchestrating seamless handovers across transport modes — ensuring visibility, compliance, and continuity at every stage. and travelers the same fair price. Afternoons were for scooter rides through the countryside or visits to temples where time seemed to stand still.