Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
Intermodal shipping refers to shipping using two or more different types of freight modes, e.g. railway, truck, air, or sea.
In this case, the shipment is only moved by truck, one small and one large, but it doesn't involve any other type of freight mode. To consider it intermodal shipping it would have been necessary that a cargo train, sea or air transport be involved.