loading of goods
1loading — load‧ing [ˈləʊdɪŋ ǁ ˈloʊ ] noun [uncountable] 1. INSURANCE FINANCE an amount of money added to the cost of an insurance policy or other financial product to pay for the cost of managing the policy, loan, etc ˈback ˌloading , ˈback end ˌloading… …
2loading bay — UK / US or loading dock UK / US noun [countable] Word forms loading bay : singular loading bay plural loading bays Word forms loading dock : singular loading dock plural loading docks an area from which goods can be loaded on and off trucks,… …
3loading dock — loading bay UK / US or loading dock UK / US noun [countable] Word forms loading bay : singular loading bay plural loading bays Word forms loading dock : singular loading dock plural loading docks an area from which goods can be loaded on and off… …
4loading bay — see under ↑bay2 • • • Main Entry: ↑load * * * loading bay UK US noun [countable] [singular loading bay plural loading bays …
5loading bay — UK US noun [C] UK (US also loading dock) TRANSPORT ► a space at the back or side of a ship or in a warehouse where goods are put in or taken out …
6loading bay — loading .bay BrE loading dock AmE n an area at the side of a large shop or ↑warehouse from which goods are taken off or put onto trucks …
7loading bay — loading ,bay or loading ,dock noun count an area from which goods can be loaded on and off trucks, trains, etc …
8loading and unloading of freight — loading or unloading of goods on a ship and arranging them in warehouses …
9Loading gauge — The clearance between train and tunnel is often small. London Underground train at Hendon. A loading gauge defines the maximum height and width for railway vehicles and their loads to ensure safe passage through bridges, tunnels and other… …
10Goods shed — A goods shed is a railway building designed for storing goods before or after carriage in a train.A typical goods shed will have a track running through it to allow goods wagons to be unloaded under cover, although sometimes they were built… …