even i dun no abt freight and weight.............LPC
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Yes they sound like a 1000 freight trains
The acronym FOB stands for 'free on board'. It refers to freight costs of shipping deliveries in business, and denotes the point between the seller and buyer where the goods do or do not have the freight charges paid for. For example, if a Los Angeles popcorn company buys popcorn from Alaska, and the Alaska seller declares the purchase to be FOB Alaska, or FOB their own warehouse, this means the buyer must pay the freight from Alaska to California. If the seller states the popcorn purchase is FOB Los Angeles, or FOB 'your door', then the Alaska seller pays the freight to that logistics point.
What was the general tone of the question? How can I give a general answer to such a direct question?
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freight charges is a freight charges.it was a freight charges.now it is a freight charges.after it is a freight charges.before it was a freight charges.tomorrow it will be a freight charges.day after tomorrow it is freight charges..yesterday also it was a freight charges.finally it is called freight charges.
A freight train or goods train is a group of freight cars (US) or goods wagons (UIC) hauled by one or more locomotives on a railway, ultimately transportingcargo between two points as part of the logistics chain. Trains may haul bulk material, intermodal containers, general freight or specialized freight in purpose-designed cars.
There are several types of freight as below: Advance freight Lump freight Freight pro rata Part delivery Back freight
In general, no...the freight line will either not own any containers (meaning you'll have to come up with one on your own) or will rent you the container and charge you separately for it.
A long freight train.A long freight train.A long freight train.A long freight train.
freight prepaid is the shipper pays the freight cost and freight collect is the consignee whom burdens for the cost related.
what is the difference between freight prepaid and freight prepaid abroad
If you are a freight company, involved with handling freight of others, you will need a motor truck cargo policy if you expect to cover damages to other's freight, which is in your care, custody or control. Generally speaking, commercial general liability insurance contains a standard exclusion of goods or property within your care, custody or control. One recognized exception is in the case of fire legal liability, and that typically only applies to real property (buildings) which you lease from others. If you are a shipper of your own goods, you will need an inland marine / transit policy if you expect to have coverage for your goods while they are freight in someone else's care, custody or control. Your commercial general liability policy does not cover first party property damage, i.e. your property.
Freight shipping and freight forwarding is the transport of freight and cargo from one destination to another. This could be nationwide or worldwide.