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cartage

[kahr-tij] / ˈkɑr tɪdʒ /


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If your business requires serious cartage or towing, only a heavy-duty pickup will fit the bill.

From Washington Times • Feb. 19, 2020

The Army says that by the end of this summer cargo cartage by air will be the biggest single development in the war effort.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cost to Gimbel's buyer: a tentative $50,000 plus cartage.

From Time Magazine Archive

Next I find Melissa to get a report on the cartage so far.

From "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America" by Barbara Ehrenreich

They save buyers' commission, and warehouse delivery and cartage, sampling, classing, pressing, shipping, marine risks and freight and cartage to interior towns, which amounts in all to some seven dollars per bale.

From The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South by Mitchell, Broadus