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Cargo vs Vessels - What's the difference?

cargo | vessels |


As a verb cargo

is .

As a noun vessels is

.

Cargo vs Warehouse - What's the difference?

cargo | warehouse |


As nouns the difference between cargo and warehouse

is that cargo is freight carried by a ship, aircraft etc while warehouse is a place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer.

As a verb warehouse is

to store, as in a warehouse.

Cargo vs Harbor - What's the difference?

cargo | harbor |


As verbs the difference between cargo and harbor

is that cargo is while harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for.

As a noun harbor is

a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.

Cargo vs Airfreight - What's the difference?

cargo | airfreight |


As nouns the difference between cargo and airfreight

is that cargo is freight carried by a ship, aircraft etc while airfreight is the transportation of freight by air.

As a verb airfreight is

to transport by air.

Ships vs Cargo - What's the difference?

ships | cargo |


As verbs the difference between ships and cargo

is that ships is (ship) while cargo is .

As a noun ships

is .

Cargo vs Carrier - What's the difference?

cargo | carrier |


As nouns the difference between cargo and carrier

is that cargo is freight carried by a ship, aircraft etc while carrier is a person or object that carries someone or something else.

As a proper noun Carrier is

a Northern Athabaskan language spoken in Canada. Sometimes considered to be three separate languages; Southern Carrier, Northern Carrier and Central Carrier.

Cargo vs Cruise - What's the difference?

cargo | cruise |


As a verb cargo

is .

As a proper noun cruise is

.

Cargo vs Ferry - What's the difference?

cargo | ferry |


As nouns the difference between cargo and ferry

is that cargo is freight carried by a ship, aircraft etc while ferry is a ship used to transport people, smaller vehicles and goods from one port to another, usually on a regular schedule.

As a verb ferry is

to carry; transport; convey.

Cargo vs Vessel - What's the difference?

cargo | vessel |


As verbs the difference between cargo and vessel

is that cargo is while vessel is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

As a noun vessel is

(nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.

Loads vs Cargo - What's the difference?

loads | cargo |


As verbs the difference between loads and cargo

is that loads is (load) while cargo is .

As an adjective loads

is (slang|mainly uk) lots, much, plenty, a great deal.

As a noun loads

is .

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