cartage

गाडीने
definition
noun
The plan would result in the gradual closure of the rail system and the transfer of total cane cartage to road transport.
the transporting of something in a cart or other vehicle.
translation of 'cartage'
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example
Regardless of this small improvement, the cost of 'cartage' between Port Augusta and the Yudanamutana mine were increasing all the time.
The Transport Licensing Regulations 1950 could not be construed as prohibiting contracts of 'cartage' .
Rehearsal and cartage are bottom-line necessities, but, especially with 'cartage' , most people just don't realize what goes into it.
Housed in a building that was once home to film director Tim Burton and his production studio, Swing House also offers Public Address and equipment rentals, 'cartage' and storage.
In most cases these materials may just satisfy the structural requirement of pavement material but, due to their proximity, they are cheaper than stronger materials which have the added cost of 'cartage' from more distant sites.
The station will remain in use as a siding for dealing with full wagon loads of inward traffic not requiring 'cartage' .
This also affected the 'cartage' of copper ore from the northern mines.
Corvées of ploughing and long-distance 'cartage' were the most durable elements of the manorial system and were the services most wanted by the lord.
Once more the old enemy of scarcity of transport was being felt, pushing up the price of 'cartage' and retarding work at the mine.
This was priced at cost plus 'cartage' from the port, as part payment of contract and fifty percent of the amount of tender to be held by the company until all the work was completed.
And because the demand for livestock 'cartage' had been ‘slow’ the price issue had less urgency.
Regardless of the $4,000 a year paid for 'cartage' , the Blinman mine had made a profit and paid out dividends to its shareholders, the first mine in the Northern Flinders Ranges to do so!
They'll have first option on contracts for forest activities such as logging and 'cartage' .
The plan would result in the gradual closure of the rail system and the transfer of total cane 'cartage' to road transport.
As a matter of course he also strays farther afield, both geographically (down the Mississippi to New Orleans) and to embrace road and rail 'cartage' .
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