Cargo
Cargo or freight means goods which people transport, often using a vehicle made for that purpose rather than for passenger service. The vehicle is usually a truck or freighter or cargo aircraft or freight train.
Prefabricated cargo is a type of cargo for transportation in prefabricated batches, which are completed at the expense of piece units and container volumes.
The noun is used as not countable; people will talk about some freight. Today, goods other than bulk cargo are usually packed in shipping containers, which are carried. A place which loads or unloads cargo is usually called a cargo terminal.
Cargo Media
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An articulated double-stack well car owned by the TTX Company. The 53 ft (16.15 m) capacity car is a Gunderson Maxi-IV.
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Container ship at the Port of Helsinki in Finland
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Cargolux Boeing 747-400F with the nose loading door open
- Emirates Boeing 777F (A6-EFM) arrives London Heathrow 11Apr2015 arp.jpg
Boeing 777 freighter of Emirates arrives at London Heathrow Airport (2015).
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stabilizing capabilities dunnage bags
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Polyester strapping and dunnage bag
Cordlash Polyester Lashing application
Bronze Age amphorae from shipwrecks near Bodrum, Turkey, with rack and roping device illustrating how they might have been kept from shifting