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  2. List of cargo types - Wikipedia

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    These goods may not be in shipping containers. Break bulk cargo is transported in bags, boxes, crates, drums, or barrels. Unit loads of items secured to a pallet or skid are also used. [1] Bulk cargo (bulk dry cargo) Weighable No No Bulk cargo is commodity cargo that is transported unpackaged in large quantities.

  3. Rationing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An "A" sticker on a car was the lowest priority of gasoline rationing and entitled the car owner to 3 to 4 US gallons (11 to 15 L; 2.5 to 3.3 imp gal) of gasoline per week. "B" stickers were issued to workers in the military industry, entitling their holder to up to 8 US gallons (30 L; 6.7 imp gal) of gasoline per week.

  4. Bulk cargo - Wikipedia

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    Dry bulk is any cargo carried in bulk in solid form. Such carriage is often referred to as the "dry" trades. [3] They would include: This heap of iron ore pellets will be used in steel production. Bauxite; Bulk minerals (sand, gravel, copper, limestone, salt) Cements; Chemicals (fertilizer, plastic granules and pellets, resin powder, synthetic ...

  5. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    Intermediate bulk containers are standardized shipping containers often UN/DOT certified for the transport handling of hazardous and non-hazardous, packing group II and packing group III commodities. Many IBC totes are manufactured according to federal and NSF / ANSI regulations and mandates, and are often IMDG approved as well for domestic and ...

  6. Gump's - Wikipedia

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    Gump's is a luxury American home furnishings and home décor retailer, founded in 1861 in San Francisco, California. The company was acquired by the Chachas family in June 2019 and announced that it would be opening a San Francisco location for the holiday season as well as an e-commerce business.

  7. Gondola (rail) - Wikipedia

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    The first gondola cars in North America were developed in the 1830s, and used primarily to carry coal.Early gondolas were little more than flatcars with wooden sides added, and were typically small – 30 feet (9.14 m) or less in length, and 15 short tons (13.4 long tons; 13.6 t) or less in weight. [1]

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