Source: wikibot/dry-ports
= Dry ports
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A dry port is an inland intermodal terminal that acts as a hub for the transfer of cargo between different modes of transportation, typically between rail and truck, while being connected to a seaport or a waterway. Dry ports are designed to facilitate the movement of goods by providing facilities for customs clearance, storage, and distribution, thereby reducing congestion at coastal ports and enhancing supply chain efficiency.