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Deep in space : a ship is slowly moving. A big one. The kind of spaceship dedicated to transporting heavy cargo from a planet to another one. No life on his board. Everything is remotely controlled. By YOU.
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The lading or freight of a ship or other vessel; the goods, merchandise, or whatever is conveyed in a vessel or boat; load; freight.
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The goods for transport in any volume, and the type of service airlines provide to transport the goods. Exceptions: (a) Mail or other property under the terms of an international postal convention. (b) Baggage carried under a passenger ticket and baggage check. Unaccompanied baggage moving under an Air Waybill is cargo. See Air Freight.
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Goods carried by a large vehicle, like a truck, train or ship.
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This is usually covered under a Marine Insurance policy, whether for domestic or international journeys, by sea, air or land. There are three internationally recognised types of cover, known as 'Institute Cargo Clauses A, B and C'. These have replaced three old covers with antiquated wordings known as All Risks, With Average (WA) and Free of Particular Average (FPA).
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Generally refers to commodities with respect to Marine Insurance policies – covering domestic and international journeys by land, sea, or air.
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Cargo magazine, founded in March 2004, was created to fit a niche of the male demographic tailored for the fashionable and the trendy. During this time, metrosexualism was a hot commodity, and Conde Nast Publishing authorized a male spin-off of the popular female shopping magazine Lucky. Cargo magazine had a complimentary website cargomag.com.
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