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Merge-In-Transit is a Category:term describing the Practice of physically consolidating ('merging') shipments from multiple sources into a single delivery. The carriers and/or other Logistics Service Providers in the distribution network are typically responsible for realizing the merge.

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IDNameLevelx
D10402Plan Loads4D10402
Merge-In-Transit Merge-In-Transit, Logistics, Distribution, Network, Consolidation, Combining Shipments, Supply Chain