Freight transport

Freight transport is the physical process of transporting commodities and merchandise goods and cargo. The term shipping originally referred to transport by sea, but is extended in American English to refer to transport by land or air (International English: "carriage") as well. "Logistics", a term borrowed from the military environment, is also fashionably used in the same sense.

Modes of shipment

Ground

Land or "ground" shipping can be by train or by truck (International English: lorry). In air and sea shipments, ground transport is required to take the cargo from its place of origin to the airport or seaport and then to its destination because it is not always possible to establish a production facility near ports due to limited coastlines of countries. Ground transport is typically more affordable than air, but more expensive than sea especially in developing countries like India, where inland infrastructure is not efficient.

Shipment of cargo by trucks, directly from the shipper's place to the destination, is known as a door to door shipment and more formally as multimodal transport. Trucks and trains make deliveries to sea and air ports where cargo is moved in bulk.

Shipping (fandom)

Shipping, initially derived from the word relationship, is the desire by fans for two or more people, either real-life people or fictional characters, to be in a relationship, romantic or otherwise. It is considered a general term for fans' emotional involvement with the ongoing development of a relationship in a work of fiction. Shipping often takes the form of creative works, including fanfiction and fan art, most often published on the internet.

A ship that has been confirmed by its series and is true is called a canon ship. It is highly unlikely that the ship will sink, because it has already been acknowledged to be true. Canon is indeed a word as used in this context according to the Merriam-Webster 2014 school dictionary.

Shipping can involve virtually any kind of relationship from the well-known and established, to the ambiguous or those undergoing development, and even to the highly improbable or blatantly impossible. Though "shipping" usually refers to romantic relationships, it can also refer to simple friendships; this subset is sometimes known as "friendshipping", or a "BrOTP" (a portmanteau of the terms bromance and one true pairing). Shipping in fanfiction between a same-sex couple is also known as slash fiction, an older term and concept that dates to the late 1970s.

Shipping (disambiguation)

Shipping may refer to:

  • Shipping, transporting cargo by any means
  • Shipping line, a business that operates ships that it may or may not own
  • Shipping portal, a web-based point of access to multiple shipping lines' booking, tracking & communication systems
  • Ship transport, transporting people and cargo by ship
  • Shipping (fandom), an interest in or emotional response to fictional romance
  • The Shipment (Star Trek: Enterprise), a Star Trek: Enterprise television episode from season three
  • The Shipment (film), a 2001 movie about a mob enforcer who is hired to recover a shipment of Viagra gone awry
  • See also

  • List of ship companies
  • Logistics

    Logistics is generally the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation. In a general business sense, logistics is the management of the flow of things between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet requirements of customers or corporations. The resources managed in logistics can include physical items, such as food, materials, animals, equipment and liquids, as well as abstract items, such as time and information. The logistics of physical items usually involves the integration of information flow, material handling, production, packaging, inventory, transportation, warehousing, and often security.

    In military science, logistics is concerned with maintaining army supply lines while disrupting those of the enemy, since an armed force without resources and transportation is defenseless. Military logistics was already practiced in the ancient world and as modern military have a significant need for logistics solutions, advanced implementations have been developed, especially for the United States Armed Forces. In military logistics, logistics officers manage how and when to move resources to the places they are needed.

    Logistics (musician)

    Logistics is the stage name of Matt Gresham, a drum and bass music producer and DJ from Cambridge, England. He is signed to Hospital Records. He creates his music using the Ableton sequencer. His music style tends to be towards the more soul-influenced styles of drum & bass but is also targeted at a club audience rather than a home audience, which is described as such by Hospital Records as "bridging the gap between a lacklustre subgenre, liquid funk, and more exciting, dancefloor orientated drum and bass". His two brothers – Dan Gresham (best known as Nu:Tone) and Nick Gresham (known under the names Other Echoes and, formerly, Bastille) – are also producers signed to Hospital Records. Matt has also collaborated with Dan under the name Nu:Logic.

    Biography

    Matt Gresham grew up listening mainly to guitar based music such as Rage Against the Machine, and downtempo electronic music. He took no interest in drum and bass, unlike his brother at the time, until he was introduced to the "Music Box" LP released by Full Cycle Records, which appealed to him as he described it "like downtempo tunes with double time beats".

    Logistics 2.0

    The term Logistics 2.0 represents a vision of future logistics opportunities, benefits and efficiencies achieved through the deployment of new technologies such as 3D Printing and machine-to-machine communications.

    There is also a monthly magazine entitled Logistics 2.0, published by 9.9 Media for senior executives and professional managers involved in management of logistics, transportation and supply chains. The publication covers issues, trends, technologies and business practices in supply chain management, and delivers information needed by decision makers to improve cycle times, reduce inventories, and work more efficiently. 9.9 Media is a diversified media company started by former ABP CEO Dr. Pramath Raj Sinha along with four of his other colleagues. It targets consumer, business and professional communities through magazines, websites, events, and peer groups. Other than Logistics 2.0, 9.9 Media publishes several other magazines, manages professional institutes and host online platforms.

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    Shipping

    by: Terrordactyls

    Send me a big smile.Envelope me in your arms.
    Tape my knees across my tummy.
    Shut me up inside a cardboard box.
    Litter it with first class stamps and
    Tell me that I'm number one.
    Maybe a sticker or two to
    Show everyone that I'm fun.
    Remember that you needn't bother
    Pack me a lunch box or water.
    Just remember that I love you.
    Just remember that you'll never
    See me ever again.
    My body got messed up on the train.
    A case of wine and some
    Boxes of knives fell
    On my face. Now,
    I am going to die.
    I close my eyes and listen to my
    Insides becoming outsides.
    I listen to them wave and file
    Out of me in a parade.
    My kidneys descend hand in hand
    After the storm has cleared
    Like a couple of soggy truffles
    Or a loving pair of deer.
    Well, I wasn't built quite strong enough
    To keep them warm and safe.
    I cried as your heart tumbled out with mine.
    Our love would never propagate.
    Maybe I could find a boat to
    Take us both away.
    I wouldn't have to miss you anymore.
    I promise it would be the same.
    I'd listen to you giggle
    And I'd listen to your heart beat faster
    With every caress,




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