The freight term DOS stands for "Delivery Order System." It refers to a process used in shipping and logistics where a delivery order is issued to authorize the release of goods from a carrier or shipping company to the consignee. This system helps streamline the transfer of ownership and ensures that the correct parties are involved in the receipt of goods. It is often utilized in International Shipping and freight forwarding.
What does the term mean prompt in dos
Frachtpost = freight post
Container Freight Station
Container Freight Station
Cost insurance Freight
As the freight is taken off it is stacke on the floor
In shipping, 'RT' is an acronym for the term 'Revenue Ton'. This term is used to describe the measurement in which freight is shipped.
DOS stands for Disk Operating System. It refers to several related operating systems in the late 1900s. Examples include M-DOS, PC-DOS, and MS-DOS. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dos.
If it specifically states shipped freight then it is going to be shipped/delivered by a Semi truck instead of a UPS/FedEx van due to the size/weight of the product.
Air freight is the term used for the transport of cargo by air.
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