transship

VERB
  1. transfer for further transportation from one ship or conveyance to another

How To Use transship In A Sentence

  • Old Square Toes and his audacious partner were the first to seize on this new opportunity, sending cargoes of flour to Spanish posts in New Orleans and Puerto Rico; still other ventures, in conformance with Spanish trade regulations, went all the way to Cádiz before being transshipped back to Havana. Robert Morris
  • They have transshipped the cargo into a river steamer.
  • All of our trade, the vast majority through transshipment, comes through Florida.
  • Loading Port & Destination: From with transshipment and partial shipments allowed.
  • I knew I had an instantaneously fuzed load of bombs that would do little damage to the tracks or to rolling stock, but I also knew that there was a dandy choke point with a bunch of transshipment buildings at the far end of the yards that would be Ideal targets for this load. Thud Ridge
  • Beyond a sound Laotian economy promoting stability in the region, Laos' government has stepped up efforts to combat cultivation, production and transshipment of opium, heroin and marijuana.
  • Shipment during May with partial shipment and transshipment allowed, sellers option.
  • This was a time when oil for Spain was being transshipped to German U-boats right at the Spanish docks, while Japan had contracted for all the airplane gasoline on the Pacific coast for immediate delivery. 'Valley of Death'
  • `'You couldn't have picked a more isolated spot to transship the treasure. INCA GOLD
  • The operators of the flotilla were offered this very thing — bring your ships to Ashdod, have them inspected to make sure they contain only “humanitarian” aid, and then that will be transshipped to Gaza. The Volokh Conspiracy » Gaza Blockade Violence News You May Have Missed
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