Freight Line
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OLD DOMINION FREIGHT LINE, INC.
www.odfl.com“Freight” - any or all products, “commodities,” merchandise or goods being transported. “Fuel Surcharge” or “FSC” - charges in addition to “line haul” charges, calculated to recoup the variable price of diesel fuel based on the National Fuel Index.
Tariff RDFS 100-I Roadrunner Freight
freight.rrts.comtariff rdfs 100-i roadrunner freight tariff rdfs 100-i naming rules, regulations, rates and charges for accessorial and terminal services applying between points in the united states, (including alaska and hawaii) applying on local and joint line, interstate and intrastate traffic
Common shipping and freight abbreviations
shippingandfreightresource.comMBL – Master Bill of Lading – issued by the line to the Freight Forwarder who might have issued his HBL in lieu of this MBL MT – Metric Ton – a unit for measuring weight NVOCC Operator - Non Vessel Operating Container Carrier - a carrier who issues house bills of lading for carriage of goods on vessels that he neither owns nor operates
Pennsylvania Intercity Passenger and Freight Rail Plan
www.dot.state.pa.usclassifications with riders or freight and help to foster economic devel-opment while providing communities with a transit alternative to the automobile. Local connections include other modes, such as a bus line that serves a train station or a multimodal center for the movement of goods.
National Motor Freight Classification
ascentlogistics.comJan 04, 2020 · Freight Traffic Association, Inc., Agent or licenses issued by the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. The participation of each broker named herein is limited, on interstate, intrastate and foreign commerce, to provisions of this Classification applying on the articles and commodities for which
Railroad 101
www.aar.orgApproximately 630 freight railroads operate across the nearly 140,000-mile U.S. freight rail network . The seven “Class I” railroads — railroads with 2019 revenue of at least $505 million — account for around 68 % of freight rail mileage, 88% of employees, and 94% of revenue. Each Class I railroad operates in multiple states over thousands