transship

/trænsˈʃɪp/
verb
  1. To transfer goods from one ship, train, truck, or other vehicle to another for further transport.
    • They had to transship the grain onto trucks because the railway line was damaged.
    • The company transships electronics through a hub in Singapore to reach Southeast Asian markets.
    • The cargo was transshipped from the freighter to a smaller boat at the port.
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