Transportation Program Glossary (James Depow)
མཇུག་བསྡུ་ནི་ལུ་དགོ་པའི་དགོས་མཁོ།
ཟུར་ཐོ་འདི་ལག་ལེན་འཐབ་ཐོག་ལས་ ཚིག་ཐོ་བརྡ་འཚོལ་འབད།
དམིགས་བསལ། | ཀ་ཁ་ག་ང་། ཅ་ཆ་ཇ་ཉ། ཏ་ཐ་ད་ན། པ་ཕ་བ་མ། ཙ་ཚ་ཛ་ཝ། ཞ་ཟ་འ་ཡ། ར་ལ་ཤ་ས། ཧ་ཨ། | ཆ་མཉམ།
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BackhaulTo handle a shipment in the direction of the lighter traffic flow between two points or areas. | |
BaileeOne to whom goods are entrusted. | |
BailmentDelivery of goods in trust from one party to the other for a purpose, such as storage, in the expectation that the goods will be returned when the purpose is accomplised. Fixing responsibility for safekeeping. | |
Bill of LadingA contract for the carriage of goods. A bill of lading has three purposes:
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Billed WeightThe weight of a shipment as shown on the freight bill; not necessarily the actual weight. | |
Bob TailDriving the tractor without pulling a trailer. | |
Break BulkTo separate a composite load into individual shipments and route to different destinations | |
Brokera) A person who arranges for transportation of loads for a percentage of the revenue from the load. b) An owner-operator | |
Bulk FreightFreight not in packages or individual containers, but contained only by the structure and body of the truck or trailer. | |
