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cargo

[kahr-goh] / ˈkɑr goʊ /


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A few minutes later, she opens the car door and jogs over in her black Nikes and tan cargo pants.

From Los Angeles Times

It went dark for two months, and when it came back online close to the same spot, it was no longer carrying oil, Kpler said, suggesting it had unloaded the cargo to other vessels.

From The Wall Street Journal

That is especially so when factoring in the air cargo market, which has been more resilient than expected, and the robust rebound seen in the company’s passenger traffic, Sum says.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the port, cargo is spoiling because without electricity some containers can’t be unloaded from ships, according to a logistics worker there.

From The Wall Street Journal

According to Tarek Goueili, head of the National Authority for Tunnels, Egypt's revamped rail network will carry 15 million tonnes of cargo per year -- 3 percent of last year's Suez Canal transit volume.

From Barron's