Interline refers to the process of transferring freight between different carriers during shipment to ensure timely delivery, often when the original carrier cannot reach the final destination. In logistics, interline shipping allows goods, such as beverages, to be moved seamlessly across different transportation networks, whether by truck, rail, or air. For beverage companies, this system ensures that shipments can continue their journey despite geographical or operational limitations. By coordinating with multiple carriers, interline logistics enhances the flexibility and efficiency of supply chains, ensuring that products reach their destination without unnecessary delays or additional costs.