Equip for the Shift with Rail-Ready Tires
What is Intermodal Transportation?
Intermodal transportation refers to the movement of cargo using two or more transportation modes (such as truck, rail, ship, or barge) within a single journey, without handling the freight itself during transfers between modes. The critical element that makes intermodal transportation possible is containerization, standardized shipping containers that can be easily transferred between different modes of transport without unpacking and repacking the cargo.*
Coastal Congestion Spurs Inland Shift
According to the May 2025 ITS Logistics Freight Index, a wave of import activity and a surge in container traffic are underway. With shippers racing to frontload inventory ahead of potential trade changes later this year, peak season is starting early.
Terminals at Los Angeles, Long Beach, Savannah, and Houston are preparing for tighter vessel berthing windows and extended truck turn times. To avoid gridlock at coastal hubs, many shippers are leaning on Interior Point Intermodal (IPI) strategies—moving containers directly by rail to inland destinations.
For fleet operators and tire dealers supporting regional and intermodal freight, this means more frequent stops, heavier loads, and tighter delivery windows. Uptime and equipment reliability are essential.
Equip for the Shift with Rail-Ready Tires
As freight volumes rise and inland infrastructure reaches capacity, every detail of your operation matters. A tire issue can mean more than a simple delay—it can disrupt delivery schedules, reroute freight, and increase operational costs. The months ahead will test the resilience of supply chains everywhere. Fleets that plan and invest wisely will stay ahead of the curve, especially with equipment designed to perform under pressure.
The Double Coin IM105: Fuel Efficient Intermodal Container Chassis Tire
To keep freight flowing through rail yards, terminals, and distribution centers, fleet managers need tires built to handle the pressure, offering long-lasting performance, dependable traction, and reduced downtime.
The Double Coin IM105 is engineered specifically for intermodal chassis and regional applications. Its wear-resistant design helps fleets stay on the road longer and reduces the need for frequent replacements.
Key Performance Features:
Outdoor Durability: Resistant to ozone and weathering—ideal for trailers and chassis that may sit between hauls
Fuel-Efficient Tread Design: Engineered for low rolling resistance to support cost savings over long distances
Consistent Wear Profile: Radial pattern and optimized siping help ensure even wear and dependable performance
Retread-Ready Casing: Built for multiple retreads, offering long-term value for high-mileage operations
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* GoComet March 19, 2025