CFS in logistics stands for "Container Freight Station." It is a facility commonly used in the shipping and transportation industry for the consolidation, deconsolidation, and temporary storage of cargo within shipping containers. Global Logistics Alliance, as a member of the Secure Logistics Alliance, leverages CFS facilities to efficiently manage and handle containerized goods in the supply chain.
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.
The mode is how the cargo is moving, such as by land or sea.
Transportation of goods by ships is called cargo shipping. For this purpose huge vessels are deployed.
Hauling cargo, towing, transportation.
1 cms = 35.315 cfs 9 cms = 9*35.315 cfs =317.832 cfs
For transportation and carrying cargo.
The Commodity Flow Survey (CFS) contains data on shipments by domestic establishments in manufacturing, wholesale, mining, and selected other industries. The U.S. Census Bureau, in partnership with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics of the U.S. Department of Transportation, conducts the CFS as part of the Economic Census. This information may be obtained from your LEPC.
CF means cargo and freight in shipping terms. The person who is selling goods pay for the cost of the goods and freight charges. CF has been replaced with CFR.
A helicopter can be used for transportation, recreation/ tours, cargo transportation, rescue, & as a "crane" as in sky crane.
Transportation of passengers and cargo.
CFS Bilbao was created in 1984.