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CarloadSelling unit of paper that may weigh anywhere from 20,000 to 100,000 pounds (9,090 to 45, 454 kilos), depending on which mill or merchant uses the term. Abbreviated CL.
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CarloadThe shipment by rail of a full load. This usually qualifies for lower freight rate than smaller shipments.
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CarloadShipment of freight required to fill a rail car.
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CarloadA truck load of paper weighing 40,000 pounds.
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Carload(n) a gathering of passengers sufficient to fill an automobile(n) the amount of cargo that can be held by a boat or ship or a freight car
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Carload A truck load of paper weighing 40000 pounds.
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CarloadUsually 40,000 pounds of paper.
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CarloadThe quantity of freight required for the application of a carload rate.
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CarloadThe quantity of freight required for the application of a carload rate.
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CarloadQuantity of freight required to fill a railcar or specified quantity necessary to qualify a shipment for a carload rate.
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CarloadQuantity of freight (in tons) required to fill a railcar; amount normally required to qualify for a carload rate.
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