This essay provides a comprehensive analysis of Pakistan Intermodal Limited (PIL), a Marine Group initiative aimed at developing intermodal services in Pakistan. It examines the benefits and features of intermodal transportation, including cost reduction, capacity consistency, and quality service. The essay identifies key features such as drayage, equipment types, terminal operations, and cargo handling at intermediate facilities. It also explores logistic management strategies for PIL, emphasizing data management and integration, and the importance of an agile and adaptive supply chain. Furthermore, the essay highlights problems within Pakistan's current logistic system, including corruption, lack of infrastructure, and poor planning, and suggests potential solutions. The analysis is grounded in qualitative studies, providing a detailed overview of PIL's role in Pakistan's logistics landscape.