Kanunen Taşınması Yasak Kargolar Nelerdir?

Kanunen Taşınması Yasak Kargolar

Kanunen taşınması yasak olan kargoların yanı sıra, taşıma esnasında diğer kargolara ya da insan sağlığına zarar verme olasılığı bulunan bazı kargolar, taşıma koşulları dikkate alınarak, taşınması yasak kargolar statüsüne alınmıştır. ✔ Nakit para, çek, senet, altın vb. değerli madde ve taşlar, döviz gibi kıymetli evrak ve maddeler, ✔ Taşınması sırasında bozulabilecek her türlü yiyecek, et, balık, meyve, sebze, akabilecek salamura veya sıvı ürünler, teneke & plastik bidon içinde sıvı yağ, ham deri vb. ürünler, ✔ Akıcı, yanıcı, patlayıcı, zehirleyici her türlü sıvı ve gaz kimyasal maddeler, ✔ Canlı veya tıp…

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Kargo terimleri sözlüğü

kargo teslim

Kargo alırken ya da gönderirken bazı duymadığınız terimler kullanılıyor ve siz bu terimlerin anlamlarını bilmiyor musunuz ? O zaman bu haberimizi kesin okumalısınız. Adres Teslim İhbar Notu : Alıcının adresinde bulunamaması üzerine kendisine gelen kargo ile ilgili bilgileri içeren, kapıya bırakılan nottur. Adrese Teslim (AT) : Alıcısına gelen kargonun adresinde teslim edilmesi hizmetidir. Adresten Alım İhbar Bloknotu : Kargosunun alınması için bildirimde bulunan müşterinin adres, telefon numarası ve kargo bilgilerinin(paket,dosya vs.) yazıldığı belgedir. Adresten Alım(AA) : Müşteri adresinden kargosunun alınması hizmetidir. Alıcı Haberli (AH) : Alıcının gelen kargo bilgisine sahip…

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Less-than-truckload freight

Less than truckload

Less than truckload (LTL) cargo is the first category of freight shipment, which represents the majority of freight shipments and the majority of business-to-business (B2B) shipments. LTL shipments are also often referred to as motor freight and the carriers involved are referred to as motor carriers. LTL shipments range from 50 to 7,000 kg (110 to 15,430 lb), being less than 2.5 to 8.5 m (8 ft 2.4 in to 27 ft 10.6 in) the majority of times. The average single piece of LTL freight is 600 kg (1,323 lb)…

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Transportation types – Road

trucks

Many firms, like Parcelforce, FedEx and R+L Carriers transport all types of cargo by road. Delivering everything from letters to houses to cargo containers, these firms offer fast, sometimes same-day, delivery. A good example of road cargo is food, as supermarkets require deliveries daily to replenish their shelves with goods. Retailers and manufacturers of all kinds rely upon delivery trucks, be they full size semi trucks or smaller delivery vans. These smaller road haulage companies constantly strive for the best routes and prices to ship out their products.[ Indeed, the…

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Transportation types – Rail

Rail freight transport

Trains are capable of transporting a large number of containers that come from shipping ports. Trains are also used for the transportation of water, cement, grain, steel, wood and coal. They are used because they can carry a large amount and generally have a direct route to the destination. Under the right circumstances, freight transport by rail is more economic and energy efficient than by road, especially when carried in bulk or over long distances. The main disadvantage of rail freight is its lack of flexibility. For this reason, rail…

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Transportation types – Air

air cargo

Air Cargo transportation Air cargo, commonly known as air freight, is collected by firms from shippers and delivered to customers. Aircraft were first used for carrying mail as cargo in 1911. Eventually manufacturers started designing aircraft for other types of freight as well. There are many commercial aircraft suitable for carrying cargo such as the Boeing 747 and the bigger An‑124, which was purposely built for easy conversion into a cargo aircraft. Such large aircraft employ quick-loading containers known as unit load devices (ULDs), much like containerized cargo ships. The…

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Transportation types – Marine

marine

Marine ✔ Automobiles are handled at many ports and are usually carried on specialized roll-on/roll-off ships. ✔ Break bulk cargo is typically material stacked on pallets and lifted into and out of the hold of a vessel by cranes on the dock or aboard the ship itself. The volume of break bulk cargo has declined dramatically worldwide as containerization has grown. One way to secure break bulk and freight in intermodal containers is by using Dunnage Bags. ✔ Bulk cargo, such as salt, oil, tallow, and scrap metal, is usually…

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Cargo

cargo world

In economics, cargo or freight are goods or produce being conveyed – generally for commercial gain – by water, air or land. Cargo was originally a shipload. Cargo now covers all types of freight, including that carried by train, van, truck, or intermodal container. The term cargo is also used in case of goods in the cold-chain, because the perishable inventory is always in transit towards a final end-use, even when it is held in cold storage or other similar climate-controlled facility. Multi-modal container units, designed as reusable carriers to…

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American Airlines Cargo tracking

American Airlines Cargo

American Airlines Cargo provides more than 100 million pounds of weekly cargo lift to major cities in the United States, Europe, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia Pacific. For over 80 years, we have consistently pushed the edge of cargo technology and expanded our network around the world

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