- land,
water or air,
while freight refers to its conveyance. In economics,
freight refers to
goods transported at a
freight rate for
commercial gain. The...
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Freighting Corporation. Ships:
Cotati sunk by
torpedo on
September 30, 1942, off West Africa. Most
ships chartered not
owned International Freighting...
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during the Klon**** Gold Rush. A
mixture of
native sled dogs and
European freighting dogs,
Mackenzie River huskies were
prized for
their ability to haul heavy...
- A
freight forwarder or
forwarding agent is a
person or a
company who co-ordinates and
organizes the
movement of
shipments on
behalf of a
shipper (party...
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includes carting, pulka, dog scootering, sled dog racing, skijoring,
freighting, and
weight pulling. More specifically, it
implies the use of one or more...
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Freight transport, also
referred to as
freight forwarding, is the
physical process of
transporting commodities and
merchandise goods and cargo. The term...
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Harbor Freight Tools,
commonly referred to as
Harbor Freight, is an
American privately held tool and
equipment retailer,
headquartered in Calabasas, California...
- A
freight train, also
called a
goods train or
cargo train, is a
railway train that is used to
carry cargo, as
opposed to p****engers.
Freight trains are...
- and
freight have
become interchangeable in
casual usage. Technically, "cargo"
refers to the
goods carried aboard the ship for hire,
while "
freight" refers...
- gr****, ****, or snow. It is a
modern adaptation of
freighting, in
which dogs were used as
freight animals to move cargo.
Canine weight pull has a long...