Cartage [noun]

Definition of Cartage:

coming and going

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Sentence/Example of Cartage:

To the invoice must be added the freight and cartage—items which must be supplied by the accounting department.

Cartage charges vary from six to eighteen cents per hundred pounds.

A small parlor organ is practically a necessity and can probably be procured for the cost of the cartage.

If the Romney man sends them to be ground up at the paper-mill, he may pay himself for the cartage and his time.

He was soon chosen to enforce the rules regulating the unloading of vessels and the cartage of goods.

Instead of adding to the continental station to station rates the charges for cartage, which in Brussels is 4s.

In this case the company are entitled to charge return cartage of the goods to the station.

These rates are exclusive of cartage and of the extra charges referred to in Appendix I. Page vii.

There was not the briefest religious ceremony, nothing but slow and brutish cartage.

Rates being equal, shipments should be routed over the road from which the customer's cartage charges are the lowest.