cartage

NOUN
  1. the work of taking something away in a cart or truck and disposing of it

How To Use cartage In A Sentence

  • And also I can also forward your contact info to the local cartage company that will be moving all our house decors so they can get in touch with you to arrange shipping details. August 2007
  • Housed in a building that was once home to film director Tim Burton and his production studio, Swing House also offers Public Address and equipment rentals, cartage and storage.
  • And in 1995, he petrified holidaymakers by pumping a volley of bullets into the air outside a disco in the Caribbean resort of Cartagena.
  • And because the demand for livestock cartage had been ‘slow’ the price issue had less urgency.
  • Salibi had tried to sever all ties to Cartagena but Arguello wouldn't let him. CHAMELEON
  • The plan would result in the gradual closure of the rail system and the transfer of total cane cartage to road transport.
  • Sofitel Cartagena Santa Clara The colonial patio in Sofitel's Santa Clara hotel Even though much of the jungle is still semi-flooded we soldier on and hire some mules and a guide to take us to the nearest swimming beach La Piscina, located a half-hour walk away when it is more clement, an hour this time. Navigating Through Colombia
  • The station will remain in use as a siding for dealing with full wagon loads of inward traffic not requiring cartage.
  • Salibi had tried to sever all ties to Cartagena but Arguello wouldn't let him. CHAMELEON
  • For around 10 years, Lincoln was involved in the effort to reconcile the Midwest legislatures, governors, and private railroads, shipping, road cartage, and banks in creating a modern economic infrastructure. 6 in Leadership. Sarah Palin: "Is it political? Is it sexism? What is it that drives someone to believe the worst and perpetuate the worst ... gossip and lies?"
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