haulage
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++haul·age /ˈhɔːlɪdʒ $ ˈhɒːl-/ noun [uncountable] TTCTTRTAKE/BRINGthe business of carrying goods in trucks or trains for other companies 〔公路或铁路〕货运业 the road haulage industry 公路货运业
Examples from the Corpus
haulage• The distinction between a haulage company and a freight forwarding company with its own road haulage arm is rather blurred at present.• This will considerably help cash Mow problems for new haulage firms and hauliers still operating at a modest turnover.• Jean works for a road haulage company based in St Etienne.• Government policy does not believe transport planning gives road haulage impetus!• Rail freight charges are high compared with the cost of road haulage.• The company has seen haulage rates on some contracts in 1987 at little more than 1977 levels.• This contract, which is reproduced here, is a typical example of a standard form contract found in the haulage industry.• The cylinders were intended to give control over the elastic characteristics of the haulage system.From Longman Business Dictionaryhaulagehaul‧age /ˈhɔːlɪdʒˈhɒːl-/ British English, hauling /ˈhɔːlɪŋˈhɒː-/ American English noun [uncountable]COMMERCETRANSPORT the business of carrying goods by road or railRail freight charges are high compared with those of road haulage.a successful haulage company → general haulage → heavy haulagehaul·age nounChineseSyllable
Corpus the in Business or for goods other carrying trains trucks of business
haulage
haul‧age /ˈhɔːlɪdʒ $ ˈhɒːl-/
noun [uncountable]
the business of carrying goods in trucks or trains for other companies:
the road haulage industry
haul‧age /ˈhɔːlɪdʒ $ ˈhɒːl-/
noun [uncountable]the business of carrying goods in trucks or trains for other companies: