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TransloadTo physically transfer product from one transportation vehicle to another.
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TransloadThe use of more than one mode of transportation to ship goods or commodities from an origin to a destination. In a truck/rail transload, the shipment is initially loaded on a truck, taken to a rail d [..]
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TransloadThe transload is the transfer of 40ft container loads into truck-driven 53ft containers to reduce costs per unit and achieve faster and more accurate deliveries.
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TransloadTo physically transfer product from one transportation vehicle to another.
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TransloadUnloading and reshipping cargo from one form of transport to another such as from a container to a van.
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TransloadThe unloading of shipments from one vehicle to another. It normally occurs when the cargo is still within the control of one carrier between its own equipment. See Tranship and Interlining.
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