Another term for cargo is "freight." This refers to goods or products transported, typically by ship, truck, train, or aircraft. The term can also encompass the costs associated with transporting these goods.
Human cargo is another term for passengers.
Cargo is the common term.
Payload (apex)
payload
Another name for cargo is "freight." This term typically refers to goods or products that are transported, especially in bulk, by various modes of transportation such as ships, trucks, or trains. Additionally, "shipping" can also be used in some contexts to describe cargo being sent from one location to another.
A vehicle with a cargo bed.
Cargo handling is when goods and products are transported. This is ging from one place to another.
The term "longshoreman" originated from "alongshoreman," which referred to a worker who toiled along the shore loading and unloading cargo from ships. Over time, the term was condensed to "longshoreman" to describe individuals who work on the docks handling cargo.
Cargo.
The term is actually 'cargo hold' and is used for ships and aircraft for holding cargo, typically below decks. Cargo ships, however, generally carry all cargo in huge steel containers above deck and passenger ships' cargo is people, which are appointed cabins throughout the vessel.
cargo.
Air freight is the term used for the transport of cargo by air.