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How to pronounce transshipment in English?

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Type Words
Type of conveyance, transfer, transferral, transport, transportation
Derivation transship

Examples of transshipment

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One solution to the problem of transshipment is bogie exchange between cars.
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The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad made the port a major transshipment point.
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Transshipment is normally fully legitimate and an everyday part of the world's trade.
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Pakistan's land transshipment points would become thriving market places.
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A move to build a transshipment center in Thurston County has blown up.
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Containerisation has also boosted Panama's use as a transshipment point.
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The port of Zaporizhia is an important place of transshipment for goods from the Donbass.
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A transshipment station has existed at the break of gauge station of Kidatu since 1998.
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The software optimizes transshipment, order combination, loading sequence and route planning.
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More examples
  • The transfer from one conveyance to another for shipment
  • Transshipment or Transhipment is the shipment of goods or container to an intermediate destination, and then from there to yet another destination.
  • (TRANSSHIPMENTS) Shipments that enter or exit the United States by way of a U.S. Customs port on the northern or southern border, but whose origin or destination was a country other than Canada or Mexico.
  • The unloading of cargo at a port or point where it is then reloaded, sometimes into another mode of transportation, for transfer to a final destination.
  • Merchandise transferred from one conveyance to another form of conveyance while enroute to the port of unloading or discharging.
  • A method of ocean transportation whereby ships off-load their oil cargo to a deepwater terminal, floating storage facility, temporary storage, or to one or more smaller tankers from which or in which the oil is then transported to a market destination.
  • The transfer of merchandise from the country of origin to an intermediary country prior to shipment to the country of ultimate destination.
  • The shipment of merchandise to the point of destination in another country on more than one vessel or vehicle. The liability may pass from one carrier to the next, or it may be covered by Through Bills of Lading issued by the first carrier.
  • A distribution method whereby containers or cargo are transferred from one vessel to another to reach their final destination, compared to a direct service from the load port of origin to the discharge port of destination. ...