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Haulage is the
business of
transporting goods by road or rail
between suppliers and
large consumer outlets, factories, warehouses, or depots. This includes...
- A
truck driver (commonly
referred to as a trucker,
teamster or
driver in the
United States and Canada; a
truckie in
Australia and New Zealand; an HGV driver...
- Museum's
redevelopment project both cars were
relocated by
specialist haulier to the new
Biffa Award Land
Speed Record Gallery which opened in 2015....
- Twynholm, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, one of
three children to road
haulier Duncan Coulthard and
Elizabeth Joyce Coulthard née Marshall. His family...
- sea and train.
Since its
foundation in 1976 by nine
independent Danish hauliers, the
company expanded predominantly through a
series of
competitor acquisitions...
- The
Italian Federation of
Hauliers and
Inland Waterway Workers (Italian:
Federazione Italiana Autotrasportatori e Internavigatori, FIAI) was a
trade union...
- not to
intervene p****ed overwhelmingly. At the end of the year a road
hauliers'
strike began,
coupled with a
severe storm as 1979 began.
Later in the...
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concept in 1969, and
credits much of its po****rity to its
adoption by the
haulier Eddie Stobart.
Flatbed truck, the
standard general haulage truck before...
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English hairpin or
bobbypin Half-term:
Australian English school holiday Haulier:
Australian English hauler Heath: An area of dry gr**** or shrubs, similar...
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Clippings of grotesque; both are
slang terms from the 1960s.
haulier hauler Haulage contractor;
haulier is the
older spelling.
jemmy jimmy In the
sense "crowbar"...