1. Optimization of transportation: Reducing costs by distributing cargo to more economical routes or vehicles.
2. Adaptation to different types of transport: For example, in combined transport, the cargo can be transported by road to a railway station or port and then reloaded onto another vehicle.
3. Redistribution of weight and volume: If the cargo needs to be divided between several vehicles to comply with safety requirements or weight limits on the roads.
4. Rerouting: In case of unforeseen situations on the road (weather conditions, traffic restrictions) or changes in urgent delivery requirements.
Vehicle overloading requires a professional approach, as it is important to properly handle and secure the cargo to avoid damage. Special equipment such as cranes, lifts, and forklifts are often used in such processes. Properly organized transshipment increases the flexibility of logistics solutions, ensures uninterrupted delivery, and reduces transportation costs.