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Goods that float after a shipwreck are commonly referred to as "flotsam." This term specifically describes items that have been accidentally lost at sea but remain on the surface of the water. Flotsam is distinct from "jetsam," which refers to goods that are intentionally thrown overboard to lighten a ship's load during distress.
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well first make sure the soft goods are not to gather with caned goods then bag it up and ship it off or give it away. just think of it as your a cashier boy/girl.
The value of goods shipped by the commercial bakery industry in 2001 totaled $25.7 billion
Goods carried by a ship or plane is referred to as cargo.
carried by ship
Goods are carried in the hold of a ship
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It wasn't a ship, it was a plane and its name was The Bockscar
The items being carried are referred to as cargo.
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by ship or by plane
That would be called cargo .
That is the correct spelling of "cargo" (goods being transported, especially by ship or plane).
# To show or demonstrate plainly; reveal: "Mercedes . . . manifested the chaotic abandonment of hysteria" (Jack London). # To be evidence of; prove. # ## To record in a ship's manifest. ## To display or present a manifest of (cargo).n. # A list of cargo or passengers carried on a ship or plane. # An invoice of goods carried on a truck or train. # A list of railroad cars according to owner and location.