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Why are goods carried in a ship is called 'Cargo' while goods carried in a car is called 'Shipment'?
28 juin 2012 02:49
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There's not much difference between cargo and shipment. Cargo can be on anything: planes, trucks, ships, trains, etc. Cargo represents the tangible goods being moved. For example one can say, "The cargo is a collection of electronics." Shipment (which can be in any mode of transportation) represents the movement of cargo in a way - that is to say cargo can be in a shipment. For example, "The shipment of electronics will be delivered by plane." In today's world, CARgo has nothing to do with CARS; and SHIPments have nothing to do with SHIPS. Hope this helps! :)
28 juin 2012
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