shipping
71shipping clerk — noun Date: circa 1858 one who is employed in a shipping room to assemble, pack, and send out or receive goods …
72Shipping terminal — The term Shipping terminal may apply to: * A Berth * A Dock (maritime) * A Ferry slip * Or even a Port * A Wharf …
73shipping route — any of the lines of travel followed by merchant sea vessels. Early routes usually kept within sight of coastal landmarks, but, as navigators learned to determine latitude from the heavenly bodies, they ventured onto the high seas more… …
74Shipping Certificate — An instrument used by futures exchanges as a negotiable commitment by an approved delivery facility to transfer the underlying commodity to the holder of the certificate under the prescribed terms. A shipping certificate is unique because it… …
75shipping agent — one who deals with shipping objects overseas …
76shipping bill — document listing information about cargo and shipping charges …
77shipping charges — cost of shipping packages or cargo, freight charges …
78shipping room — room where deliveries are collected before shipping …
79shipping tycoon — wealthy business man that made much of his fortune from shipping goods overseas …
80shipping office — /ˈʃɪpɪŋ ɒfəs/ (say shiping ofuhs) noun 1. the office of a shipping agent. 2. an office where sailors are engaged …