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cargo

[kahr-goh] / ˈkɑr goʊ /


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The company has plans to land its first cargo flight on the moon early this year and has also shifted resources away from suborbital tourism to focus more on the moon.

From The Wall Street Journal

The initial response focused on trying to bring another vessel alongside to offload the Sea Empress' cargo of crude oil.

From BBC

By the mid-’90s, however, SUVs took off with Americans who preferred the higher ride height and roomy cargo space.

From The Wall Street Journal

The recommendations include the establishment of maritime prosperity zones to court investment and a Maritime Security Trust Fund to finance maritime programs, as well as the new fees on cargo.

From The Wall Street Journal

Algorhythm said in its release that the AI technology of its SemiCab unit can greatly reduce empty freight volumes, which occur after a truck delivers its cargo and moves on to its next location empty.

From The Wall Street Journal