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41Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle — Litauischer M1008 CUCV Ein Commercial Utility Cargo Vehicle (deutsch: kommerzielles Gebrauchs und Fracht Fahrzeug; kurz CUCV; Aussprache: Cut Vee) ist ein Fahrzeug, das zwischen 1983 und 1986 von der United States Army in ca. 70.000 Einheiten im… …
42measurement cargo — noun also measurement goods or measurement freight 1. : cargo or goods charged for carriage by bulk rather than weight 2. : a cargo measuring less than 40 cubic feet per long ton or weighing less than 56 pounds per cubic foot …
43gross vehicle weight rating — noun The maximum allowable total mass of a road vehicle or trailer when loaded GVWR includes the weight of the vehicle itself plus fuel, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue weight …
44empty weight — The weight of the structure of an airplane, its power plant, all fixed equipment, including optional equipment, ballast, full reservoir of hydraulic fluid, and unusable fuel and oil that is in the pipelines. It does not include the weight of… …
45curb weight — curb′ weight n. aum the weight of an automotive vehicle including fuel, coolant, and lubricants but excluding occupants and cargo • Etymology: 1945–50 …
46kerb weight — British term for curb weight the weight of a vehicle with fuel, oil, and coolant; but without occupants, luggage, or cargo …
47maximum trailer weight — Also known as towing capacity; the heaviest trailer the vehicle is rated to tow. Towing capacity is typically based on the vehicle plus a driver of 150 pounds. The weight of additional passengers and/or cargo should be deducted from the maximum… …
48breakbulk cargo — Any commodity that, because of its weight, dimensions, or incompatibility with other cargo, must be shipped by mode other than military van or SEAVAN. See also breakbulk ship …
49deadweight cargo — Any cargo, such as minerals and coal, for which the freight is charged on the basis of weight rather than volume …
50deadweight cargo — /ˌdedweɪt kɑ:gəυ/ noun a heavy cargo which is charged by weight, not by volume …