The Esperanto words for freight and cargo are ŝarĝo and kargo.
Cargo and Freight are two terms related to transporting of goods. The purpose is same, but what is the difference between cargo and freight. Freight is a load on semi trailer. On the other hand cargo is the container that is loaded on to a ship or a plane. It is important to note the use of the word 'freight'. The term 'freight' is used especially when you transport goods by a train or by a truck. The goods become cargo when they are transported by a ship or by a plane. You get to hear the words such as cargo plane and cargo ship. In the same way you get to hear the words such as freight train and freight truck. Hence it is understood that the major difference between cargo and freight lies in the nature of the locomotive by which the goods are transported. Hence it can be said that freight refers to goods or cargo carried on a train, airplane, truck or ship. All air cargo excluding mail may be called freight. This shows that mail should be called cargo. One of the main differences between freight and cargo lies in their meanings. The money charged by the carrier or the locomotive for transporting goods is often called freight (charge). Cargo does not refer to money charged. It only refers to the goods. Sometimes the word 'freight' may be used to describe the goods themselves. On the other hand the term 'cargo' definitely is used to describe the goods. Any product being transported is sometimes called freight. Any product being transported is always called cargo. This shows that the word 'cargo' is used only to indicate goods and nothing else. On the other hand the word 'freight' is used occasionally to refer to product, money charged, amount payable or merchandise. Cargo is usually goods carried by a larger vehicle whereas freight is usually goods carried by a smaller vehicle like the truck.
A freight rate is a price for transportation of certain cargo. This is calculated based on the type of cargo, the type of transportation, the weight of the cargo, and the distance in which the cargo has to travel.
Cargo or freight that is shipped without stops.
A freight charge or freight rate is the price set to transport a specific cargo or freight from one destination to another. The freight charge depends on what type of cargo is being shipped, which type of transportation will be used (ship, train, truck, airplane), the distance to the delivery destination, and the weight of the cargo. Freight shipping companies can coordinate all aspects of the cargo transportation while providing a competitive price for freight shipping.
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The Esperanto words for far and away are malproskime and for.
The Esperanto words for astronaut and cosmonaut are very similar to the English words. In Esperanto you would use astronaŭto and kosmonaŭto.
The Esperanto words for boring and fun are enuiga and amuza.
A train carries freight. A ship carries cargo.
Air freight is the term used for the transport of cargo by air.
The Esperanto words for salt and pepper are salo are pipro.