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* Shipment of gasoline from Casper, Wyoming, the city that shipped the greatest amount in the world of gasoline by rail earlier in the 20th century, is shifted from railroad tank cars to a new pipeline.

Shipment and from
Shipment of ore began on 27 May 1966 when the Harvey S Mudd sailed from Port Hedland to Japan with 24, 900 tonnes of ore.
" The Shipment " is the title of the 59th Star Trek: Enterprise television episode, the seventh from season three.
Scene from The Shipment ( Enterprise episode )

Shipment and is
The Shipment is a 2001 movie about a mob enforcer who is hired to recover a shipment of Viagra gone awry.
The next phase is Shipment, where the stockpile may be moved.
There is a 25 % chance for the Shipment phase to be skipped on any turn.

Shipment and .
The European Union fully implemented the Basel Ban in its Waste Shipment Regulation ( EWSR ), making it legally binding in all EU member states.
They hauled their goods to Tulare for Shipment.
File: Transuranic waste casks. jpg | Shipment of casks arriving at the WIPP
He was in five episodes ; " The Xindi ", " The Shipment ", " Harbinger ", " Hatchery " and " Countdown ", where Hayes was shot saving a fellow crewmember.
The series aired in 15-minute episodes three times a week until May 9, 1941, with the conclusion of the " Nitrate Shipment " storyline.
Additionally, some ECCNs have license exceptions associated with the export restrictions — based on Low Value Shipment ( LVS ) or other mitigating factors.
* Shipment in insulated shipping containers or other specialised packaging.

cargo and by
* by type: cargo 1, passenger / cargo 2, petroleum tanker 2, roll on / roll off 1
* USS Aquila ( AK-47 ), an Aquila-class cargo ship commissioned by the U. S. Navy for service in World War II
At first there was no passenger service, for south of the station was the Akihabara cargo docks, where goods from all over the world would flow into Kanda by river and be hauled up the east bank of the canal to be ticketed at the central cargo transport window.
The ship ’ s logbook was found by Michelle Gatz and shows the ship was carrying classified cargo that was offloaded under armed guard at White Beach a U. S. Navy port on Okinawa ’ s east coast on April 25, 1962.
As a former British privateer, Hornigold attacked only his old enemies, but for his crew, the sight of British vessels filled with valuable cargo passing by unharmed became too much, and at some point toward the end of 1717 he was demoted.
He reported the Bandanese as being part of an Indonesia-wide trading network and the only native Malukan long-range traders taking cargo to Malacca, although shipments from Banda were also being made by Javanese traders.
Road travel is the main means of transport ; almost 70 percent of cargo is transported by road, as compared with 27 percent by railroad, 3 percent by internal waterways, and 1 percent by air.
In 2005 a total of 27. 5 million metric tons of cargo were transported by rail.
Despite serious terrain obstacles, almost three-quarters of all cross-border dry cargo is now transported by road, 105, 251 metric tons in 2005.
In 2005 a total of 105, 251 metric tons of cargo were transported by water.
However, an outward opening door is often advantageous for cargo doors to maximise available space, and these need to be secured by hefty locking mechanisms to overcome internal pressure.
* An agreement concerning the use of the Port of Djibouti and the transit of cargo, was signed in Djibouti between the two countries on 13 April 2002, and ratified by the Ethiopian Federal Parliamentary Assembly on 4 June of the same year.
Some groups, such as Defenders of Wildlife, dispute the official estimates, maintaining that the volume of the spill, which was calculated by subtracting the volume of material removed from the vessel's tanks after the spill from the volume of the original cargo, has been underreported.
The extensive road system is utilized by most internal cargo and passenger traffic.
MS Beluga Skysails is the world's first commercial container cargo ship partially powered by a giant computer-controlled kite ( 160 m² or 1, 722 sq ft ).
by type: cargo one, passenger / cargo two ( 2007 )
ships by type: bulk carrier 2, cargo ship 181, chemical tanker 12, container ship 239, Liquified Gas Carrier 2, multi-functional large load carrier 5, passenger ship 2, petroleum tanker 8, rail car carrier 2, refrigerated cargo 2, roll-on / roll-off ship 13, short-sea passenger 7 ( 1999 est.
The Port of South Louisiana ( Metropolitan New Orleans in Laplace ) and the Port of Houston are two of the ten busiest ports in the world by cargo volume.

cargo and trucks
* Loading dock or cargo bay, an unloading area for trucks to deliver cargo
Unlike similar-size civilian cargo and tow trucks, which typically have dual rear wheels to reduce sway, the HMMWV has single rear wheels due to its independent rear suspension coupled with the body design.
Equipment included quay, mobile, and other cranes, and some forklift trucks, but much of the handling of cargo was manual.
With the 50 % increase in cargo weight, the fuel efficiency increases with an average of 20 % with a corresponding relative decrease in carbon emissions and with the added benefit of one third fewer trucks on the road.
Cabin ( truck ) | cabin 5. sleeper ( not present in all trucks ) 6. air dam 7. fuel tank s 8. fifth wheel coupling 9. enclosed cargo space 10. landing gear-legs for when semi-trailer is detached 11. tandem axles
Modern day semi-trailer trucks often operate as a part of a domestic or international transport infrastructure to support containerized cargo shipment.
Almost all trucks share a common construction: they are made of a chassis, a cab, an area for placing cargo or equipment, axles, suspension and roadwheels, an engine and a drivetrain.
* August 20 – Abergele Train Disaster in Wales: An Irish Mail passenger train collides with 4 cargo trucks loaded with paraffin: 33 are killed ( the first major train disaster in Britain ).
* M977 and M985 cargo trucks carry all types of equipment, including ammunition.
McLean had initially favored the construction of " trailerships "— taking trailers from large trucks and stowing them in a ship ’ s cargo hold.
Transport in Argentina is mainly based on a complex network of routes, crossed by relatively inexpensive long-distance buses and by cargo trucks.
Access to intermodal transportation, such as trains and trucks, are critical to a port, so that passengers and cargo can also move further inland beyond the port area.
In Hidalgo County, cross-border cargo and vehicular traffic have increased 345 % and 36. 4 % respectively since the beginning of 1990's, from 228, 133 to 1, 015, 554 cargo trucks in 2008 and from 10. 92 million to 14. 9 million automobiles.
The eastern side of the city accommodates a number of import / export warehouses, freight and courier services and gas stations serving long-haul cargo trucks.
Non-container methods of transport include bulk cargo, break bulk cargo and tank cars, tank trucks or oil tankers used for liquids or gases.
These labs are more difficult to detect than stationary ones, and can be often obscured with the legal cargo on big trucks.
Soon after, Volkswagen cargo vans and pickup trucks, the intended targets, " practically disappeared from the U. S. market.
The plant produces urban and off-road passenger cars, small, medium, and heavy cargo, as well as construction and off-road trucks and buses.
According to the European Commission Transportation Department “ it has been estimated that up to 25 % of accidents involving trucks can be attributable to inadequate cargo securing ”.
There are also a variety of microcar trucks, usually of the " forward control " or van style to provide more cargo room.
After 1971, Volkswagen cargo vans and pickup trucks, the intended targets, " practically disappeared from the U. S. market ".

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