unloading dock
A loading dock is a bay in a building or facility used for loading and unloading trucks. They are quite commonly found on warehouses and other commercial buildings.
bays
Hudson bay is the largest bay measured by shoreline length.
Either a bay or river mouth which could provide shelter and loading and unloading facilities, and a place to safely draw up ships on the beach.
FIO is not an Incoterms Free in and out is related to the terms on a ocean bill of lading. is the international shipping term used in the ocean freight industry means that the carrier is NOT responsible for the cost of loading and unloading gods onto/from the vessel.
A bay in a container ship refers to a designated area on the deck where containers are stored during transportation. Bays are arranged in rows and columns to optimize the loading and unloading process of containers onto the ship. Each bay is typically identified by a specific number or code for organization and tracking purposes.
CIFFO - stands for Cost Insurance and Freight Free Out. Originates from the Inco-Terms CIF but here the unloading costs at destination are paid by the buyer.
Some slang terms commonly heard in California include "hella" (meaning very or a lot), "catch some waves" (go surfing), and "the Bay" (short for the San Francisco Bay Area). Additionally, "Cali" is often used as an abbreviation for California.
Baffin
used for the loading and unloading of passengers or for mail deliveries by the post office.
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